Britain for Sale: British Companies in Foreign Hands The Hidden Threat to Our Economy
By (Author) Alex Brummer
Cornerstone
Random House Business Books
15th March 2013
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
International economics
Political science and theory
338.830941
Paperback
288
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 18mm
203g
The Daily Mail's City Editor investigates foreign takeovers of British businesses - and what this means for the country's economy 'Buy British!' we often hear, and many foreign companies have done just that. US food giant Kraft bought Cadbury in 2010, Dutch group AkzoNobel acquired ICI in 2007, Deutsche Bahn now own Arriva, and that's just the beginning.The truth is that hundreds of billions of pounds' worth of British businesses have been sold off abroad in recent years. But what does this takeover bonanza mean for our future economic healthIn Britain for Sale, award-winning financial journalist Alex Brummer investigates this question, explaining why British companies are so irresistible to overseas buyers and weighing up the true cost of these transactions.
A very readable book ... Years of experience on Fleet Street have served [Brummer] well - he has a serious yet very approachable style in giving us his knowledge * Bookbrunch *
A fascinating new book * Money Week *
An important and enlightening read * Good Book Guide *
ALEX BRUMMER in one of the UK's leading financial journalists and commentators. After a long and successful stint at the Guardian he moved to the Daily Mail, where he has been City Editor for the past ten years. He has won prizes both as a foreign correspondent and as an economics writer, and was named Financial Writer of the Year at the London Press Club in 2010. He is the author of The Crunch and The Great Pensions Robbery.