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The Industrial Logic of Energy Market Competition Submission to the Competition and Markets Authority Energy Market Investigation by Hugh Small [removed] I am pleased to be able to make this submission to the
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Document Date: 2014-10-27 05:12:08


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Cellnet / British Telecom / the Financial Times / /

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Europe / /

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Germany / France / Japan / United States / United Kingdom / /

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GBP / /

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M&A / Reorganization / /

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University of Bath / /

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North Sea / /

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Competition and Markets Authority / University of Bath / MIT / Department of Trade and Industry / Thatcher government / /

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Thatcher / /

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Governor / Assistant Secretary / prime contractor / /

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the Financial Times / Financial Times / /

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semiconductor / broadband / analogue technology / fibre optic / electricity generation technology / mobile phones / cellular telephone / distributed energy production technologies / Renewable generation technology / client/server / network technology / /

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