Investors' Guide to the United Kingdom

Investors' Guide to the United Kingdom

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This first edition of the "Investors' Guide to the United Kingdom" is an invaluable resource which examines the United Kingdom as an investment destination or as a base for business expansion. The guide explains the mechanics of commercial engagement and gives an up-to-date survey of current opportunities, including a detailed look at specific investment sectors by industry sector and by region. The second edition of this book will be available in Fall 2005. 'Each chapter has been written by leading experts and is set to make the guide a compelling read for any executive or entrepreneur wishing to invest in the UK.' Business World
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This first edition of the "Investors' Guide to the United Kingdom" is an invaluable resource which examines the United Kingdom as an investment destination or as a base for business expansion. The guide explains the mechanics of commercial engagement and gives an up-to-date survey of current opportunities, including a detailed look at specific investment sectors by industry sector and by region. The second edition of this book will be available in Fall 2005. 'Each chapter has been written by leading experts and is set to make the guide a compelling read for any executive or entrepreneur wishing to invest in the UK.' Business World

Consultant Editor: Jonathan Reuvid. Foreword; Mike O'Brien, Minister for International Trade and Investment; Part One: Economic Overview; 1.1 The UK Economy and Investment Environment; 1.2 The UK and the European Union; Part Two: Principal Investment Sectors; 2.1 The Stock Exchange Main Market; 2.2 AIM -- The Alternative Investment Market of the London Stock Exchange; 2.3 The UK Commercial Property Market: Future Trends; 2.4 UK Commercial Property Investment; 2.5 Agricultural and Residential Property; 2.6 Mergers and Acquisitions and Joint Ventures; 2.7 Private Equity and Venture Capital; 2.8 Technology and Innovation -- the Cambridge Phenomenon; 2.9 Art and Collectibles; Part Three: Industry Sectors of Opportunity; 3.1 The Automotive Industry; 3.2 Biotechnology; 3.3 Chemical Industries; 3.4 Creative Industries; 3.5 Electronics Sector; 3.6 Electronic Commerce; 3.7 Financial Services; 3.8 Food and Drink; 3.9 Gaming; 3.10 Pharmaceuticals; 3.11 Renewable Energy; 3.12 Software; 3.13 Telecommunications; 3.14 Utilities; Part Four: Investment and Start-up Considerations; 4.1 Legal Overview for Inward Investors; 4.2 Grants and Incentives within EU Parameters; 4.3 Development and Business Support Agencies; 4.4 Business Risk; 4.5 Company Formation -- Methods and Legal Implications; 4.6 Commercial Banking Services; 4.7 Finance for Companies; 4.8 Financial Reporting and Accounting; 4.9 Business Taxation; 4.10 Taxation Planning; 4.11 Outsourcing; 4.12 Relocation Issues; Part Five: The Corporate and Personal Legal Environment; 5.1 Protection of Intellectual Property (Brand Protection); 5.2 Employment, Pensions and Stock Options; 5.3 Immigration into the United Kingdom; 5.4 Taxation for Foreign Nationals; 5.5 Regulation of Financial Services; 5.6 Money Laundering Regulations; 5.7 Environmental Issues; Part Six: UK Regional Options; 6.1 North East England; 6.1.1. Gateshead; 6.1.2 Newcastle; 6.2 North West England; 6.3 Yorkshire & Humber; 6.3.1 Barnsley; 6.3.2 Doncaster; 6.4 West Midlands; 6.5 East Midlands; 6.5.1 Leicester and Leicestershire; 6.5.2 Nottingham; 6.6 East of England; 6.7 London; 6.7.1 Thames Gateway; 6.8 South East England; 6.9 South West England; 6.9.1 Swindon; 6.10 Northern Ireland; 6.11 Scotland; 6.12 Wales; Part Seven: Appendices; I Contributors' Contact Details; II Industry Sector Websites; III Key Government Agencies