Rebecca Bream
- Rebecca Bream has written articles published in Financial Times (Mining Correspondent, Utilities Correspondent).
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Most Recent article
Drax resigned to price drop
Financial Times, Tuesday 3 MarchDrax , the electricity generator, said power prices would remain depressed for some time because of the recession, which has reduced demand for energy, affecting the group’s future profits.
Previous Articles
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Investors protest over Xstrata coal deal
Financial Times, Monday 2 March
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Power group eyes Sellafield land
Financial Times, Thursday 26 February
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RWE Npower secures land at Sellfield
Financial Times, Wednesday 25 February
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Anglo American defends dividend and job cuts
Financial Times, Saturday 21 February
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19,000 Anglo American jobs to go
Financial Times, Saturday 21 February
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Water bills set to rise by 4%
Financial Times, Thursday 19 February
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Rio Tinto on a charm offensive with investors
Financial Times, Tuesday 17 February
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Angry Rio investors turn to BHP for alternative to Chinalco's cash
Financial Times, Tuesday 17 February
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Clock ticks in BP race to pick chairman
Financial Times, Monday 16 February
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Rio Tinto on charm offensive with investors
Financial Times, Monday 16 February
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- More about 'xstrata' than anything else
Rebecca Bream by numbers...
- 443 articles (since October 2007)
- Average article: 14 column inches (420 words)
- Shortest article: 2 column inches (55 words)
- Longest article: 44 column inches (1313 words)
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