New State-Owned Company Planned To Replace Public Enterprises

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All business can take from the legislation as tabled is that the new holding company might be a good thing, but it also might not, depending entirely on how it is implemented.

Our money is on the elephant. Then again, everyone’s money is. You can have a look at the whole proposalFor those who missed the cowbell reference, below is a visual representation of government interventions to date.

 

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