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245 _aEmpires of the blue-chips
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490 _aSunday Business
_v 28 May 2000, 2(1)
520 _aBlue-chip companies such as British Telecom and Barclays own more property than other quoted property firms. Most of them have considered the idea of sale and leaseback deals to focus resources. In a traditional sale and leaseback the seller loses control of a major operational asset. Article discusses a prototype securitisation deal tried by J Sainsbury in which Sainbury's has been able to keep control over the assets while gaining capital.
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650 _aSECURITISATION
650 _aSALE AND LEASEBACK
650 _aSAINSBURYS
650 _aRETAILERS
650 _aFLEXIBILITY
650 _aOPERATIONAL PROPERTY
650 _aCORPORATE REAL ESTATE
690 _aPROPERTY MANAGEMENT-CORPORATE REAL ESTATE
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