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July 11th, 2004:

The Sunday Times: Business on the Box: Shell Shock.

The Sunday Times: Business on the Box: Shell Shock.

BBC 2. Thursday, 9.50pm. Reporters track down the oil giant’s ex-chairman, Sir Philip Watts, to quiz him over Shell’s reserves crisis.

July 11, 2004

Good Company, Bad Company. BBC 4. Monday, 8.30pm. Can big business be persuaded that being kind to the environment is good for the bottom line?

Ruby Does The Business. BBC 3. Monday, 9pm. Ruby Wax delves deep into the success of the Chrysalis Group.

Shell Shock. BBC 2. Thursday, 9.50pm. Reporters track down the oil giant’s ex-chairman, Sir Philip Watts, to quiz him over Shell’s reserves crisis. read more

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The Observer: Who will you be in 2020?

The Observer: Who will you be in 2020?

“It rose to threaten Exxon, the most bountiful sister of them all. Shell’s crystal ball may have grown a little cloudy in the years since”

By addressing Scotland’s future, Demos has a done us a good – and a bad – turn

Ruaridh Nicoll

Sunday July 11, 2004

It is probably true that, as a nation, we like to stare into half-empty glasses. Unfortunately, right now, half-empty sounds pretty good. Demos, the London-based thinktank associated with concepts like ‘Cool Britannia’ and ‘Democratic Renewal’, has spent the year trying to conjure up Scotland in 2020. The vision, I’m afraid, is pretty bleak. read more

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