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' Buy British!' we often hear & many foreign companies have done just that. US food giant Kraft bought Cadbury in 2010 Dutch group Akzo Nobel acquired ICI in 2007 Deutsche Bahn now own Arriva & 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 health? In Britain for Sale award-winning financial journalist Alex Brummer investigates this question explaining why British companies are so irresistible to overseas buyers & weighing up the true cost of these transactions. ...
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Britain For Sale

In 2010 the iconic British chocolate manufacturer Cadbury was taken over by the US food giant Kraft. The deal caused a public furore and prompted many to ask whether we should be allowing such a major national enterprise to fall into foreign hands. Yet despite the hand-wringing there was nothing unusual about what was going on. In recent years hundreds of billions of pounds worth of British businesses have been sold off abroad. Today foreign companies control vast swathes of the British economy from ports to bridges from the National Lottery to airlines and from high tech companies to gas and electricity suppliers. In Britain for Sale" award-winning financial journalist Alex Brummer explains why British companies are so irresistible to overseas buyers. He considers the impact of
foreign deals on Britains enterprise culture. And he asks the key question: How damaging is the takeover bonanza to our future economic health?"
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    In 2010 the iconic British chocolate manufacturer Cadbury was taken over by the US food giant Kraft. The deal caused a public furore & prompted many to ask whether we should be allowing such a major national enterprise to fall into foreign hands. Yet despite the h&-wringing there was nothing unusual about what was going on. In recent years hundreds of billions of pounds worth of British businesses have been sold off abroad. Today foreign companies control vast swathes of the British economy from ports to bridges from the National Lottery to airlines & from high tech companies to gas & electricity suppliers. In Britain for Sale" award-winning financial journalist Alex Brummer explains why British companies are so irresistible to overseas buyers. He considers the impact of foreign deals on Britains enterprise culture. & he asks the key question: How damaging is the takeover bonanza to our future economic health?"

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