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Tackling the issues: highlights from 20 years of IR Magazine

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A selection of highlights from IR magazine's history, as part of a special 20th anniversary edition.


Autumn 1988
Issue 1: What to do when the chairman dies
IR magazine announced its arrival with a controversial cover story. The article picked out firms whose share price would suffer from the untimely death of a chairman and offered advice on succession planning. This prompted several letters of complaint ...

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