Hammerson upbeat
Series: Financial Times ; 31 August 2000, 29(1)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: Property company Hammerson is confident about its long term future despite the downward turn in the retail property market. Hammerson's prospects are enhanced by its success in Europe, with French and German assets making up 18% of its profit.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| WB3634-05 Government estate | WB3634-06 Biggest loser is retail | WB3634-07 London rents highest in Europe | WB3634-08 Hammerson upbeat | WB3634-09 Centre of attention | WB3634-10 C&A bargains | WB3634-11 Bigger than Bluewater |
Property company Hammerson is confident about its long term future despite the downward turn in the retail property market. Hammerson's prospects are enhanced by its success in Europe, with French and German assets making up 18% of its profit.