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Companies reporting and economics diary for the week ahead

Sunday 14 March 1999 19:02 EST
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TODAY

Finals: Burford, Eurotunnel, Laporte, Spirax-Sarco, ASW, Bovis, Ennstone, Infobank, Linden, Natural Building Materials, NSB Retail Systems, Ruberoid, Shaepe & Fisher, Ugland, Wellington

Interims: Superscape, Benchmark Group, Jourdan

Economics: Machine tools (Jan), Ecofin meeting in Brussels

TUESDAY

Finals: Bodycote, Britax, Charter, Coca-Cola Beverages, Computacenter, Telewest, Brammer, Capital Corp, Derwent Valley, Financial Objects, Finley (James), Headlam, Simon, Tudor

Interims: Wolseley, Dorling Kindersley

Economics: PSNCR (Feb)

WEDNESDAY

Finals: Brixton Estates, Devro, Hepworth, Kingfisher, Birmingham Midshires building society, Clydeport, Gibbs & Dandy, Oriflame

Interims: Smiths Industries, Kier Group, Sirdar

Economics: Bank of England MPC minutes (Mar), Labour market statistics (Feb)

THURSDAY

Finals: British Borneo Oil, Cobham, Geest, John Laing, Kwik-Fit, National Express, St James Place Capital, WM Morrison Supermarkets, Churchill China, Dialog, Hanover International

Interims: Cortecs, FW Thorpe, Town Centre Securities

Economics: Retail sales (Feb), M4 provisional (Feb), Building societies figures (Feb), Motor vehicle production (Feb), MBBG lending (Feb), Engineering turnover (Jan)

FRIDAY

Final: Henlys

Interim: Fortnum & Mason

Economics: Consumer confidence survey (Mar), Federation of Small Business annual conference

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