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The energy market saw some drastic changes in 1998. Martin Rawlings examines the strategic issues in the electricity market last year and the pointers they provide for 1999


The electricity industry has embarked on another round of restructuring, once again bewildering to even the seasoned observer. American owners, seemingly disenchanted with their investments of just two to three years ago, are pulling out. Yet new buyers are prepared to pay substantial premiums to them. Why and what can this mean for customers? The first Labour...

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