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Use for articles and news on mergers and activity news. The database includes 'The Wall Street Journal' and 'Financial Times' as well as financial journals such as "Mergers & Acquisitions"
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Financial databases with data on ownership, shareholders, corporate structure and subsidiaries of UK and Irish companies.
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Stock market and financial information. Includes company profiles, executive summaries, financial information and independent analyst reports. Before using this resource for the first time you will need to register as a new user using your University of Strathclyde email address.
Log-in requires individual user account. Instructions for registering as a new user can be found here.
You must register using your University of Strathclyde email address.
A global news and industry database. For Mergers & Acquisitions information. Select the Company tab at the top and then select Mergers & Acquisitions on the left hand side of screen.
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Shows the relationship between companies, the ultimate parent company and their subsidiaries - covers all industries worldwide: UK & Ireland; West Europe; North Europe; South, Central & East Europe; North & South America; Australasia, Africa & the rest of Asia; Far East