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Perhaps the hon. Lady will remember the success rate of the National Enterprise Board.
On the specific question of picking winners, they remember all too well the failures of the national enterprise board, which invested in just over 100 companies.
In addition the powers of the National Enterprise Board, which operated various state-owned businesses, were to be restricted.
He recalled the Department of Economic Affairs and the National Enterprise Board.
The companies were managed by the National Enterprise Board (NEB).
This pattern was repeated by the National Enterprise Board (NEB).
The National Enterprise Board (NEB) was a UK government body.
Initial funding of £50M was provided by the UK government via the National Enterprise Board.
The Company was founded by Gerard Fairtlough in 1980 with finance from the National Enterprise Board.
In 1975, following sustained losses, the company asked the National Enterprise Board to invest £25 million in the business to provide for modernisation and to reduce borrowings.
The workforce wanted to stay in boat building and were keen that the National Enterprise Board should take them over (As reported in Hansard in 1979).
According to a report last year for the National Enterprise Board by PA International, a firm of consultants, Britain's IT industry suffers from serious shortcomings.
He was knighted in 1979, and appointed Chairman of the National Enterprise Board in 1980 and, famously, taking over as head of British Airways.
The National Enterprise Board was set up in the United Kingdom in 1975 to implement the Wilson Labour government's objective of extending public ownership of industry.
The first, modelled on the Italian Industrial Reconstruction Institute (IRI) was a National Enterprise Board.
The 1970s Labour government adopted an interventionist approach to the economy, setting up the National Enterprise Board to channel public investment into industry, and giving state support to ailing industries.
This was complemented in November 1975 by the establishment of the National Enterprise Board to implement the then-Government's policy of moving public sector industry into commercial private enterprise.
He served as President of the TUC in 1978, and was also on the National Enterprise Board and the National Economic Development Council.
Under the privatization policy of Margaret Thatcher the National Enterprise Board was merged into the British Technology Group and had to sell its shares in Inmos.
With the support of the UK's National Enterprise Board the company established a new subsidiary to exploit this technology, Logica VTS.
Ian Halliday, Chief Executive in 1980 of the National Enterprise Board (privatised in 1981 to become BTG)
The one-time Chair of the National Enterprise Board, was involved in the creation of the Ryder Report - a restructuring plan for British Leyland during the 1970s.
In August 1976 the National Enterprise Board (NEB) provided £650,000 in return for 43 per cent stake in Sinclair Radionics.
He also served on the National Enterprise Board, the Board of Trustees of the Imperial War Museum, the Council of the Fellowship of Engineering.
The British Technology Group, formed by a merger of the National Enterprise Board and the National Research Development Council, has invested in in small firms in electronics.
Had Neb any means by which to warn his master?
They had no news from Neb, but were not uneasy on that account.
Neb had not eaten anything for several hours, but he refused them.
Neb had raised himself a little and gazed without seeing.
Neb then resolved to walk along the beach for some miles.
During this time Neb was struggling vigorously against the current.
Why had Neb not returned unless hope still detained him?
This Neb knew, and he wished to see his master again for the last time.
Neb had evidently something to say, for he opened his mouth to speak and yet said nothing.
How she holds up the neb, the bill to him!
At seven in the evening Neb had not returned.
Neb did not expect to find his master living.
Neb, who was near him, terrified, ran into the next room where his companions were watching.
In a few moments Neb brought a cup of the warm infusion.
Neb several times pronounced the name of the reporter, the one among his companions whom Top knew best.
"He is living," cried Neb, who was bending over him.
Neb was there, kneeling beside a body extended on a bed of grass.
Neb killed it by a blow from his stick.
Neb took the lighted lantern, and all left the corral.
Neb was on his knees by the reporter's side, motionless as a statue.
He turned to find his comrade Neb, the leader of this foray.
Neb knows the world has changed, but he's not about to let his brood be hurt or destroyed by those changes.
He is 48 years old, and comes from Ashland, Neb.
About 400 students and teachers spent the night at two schools in Kearney, Neb.
Neither the reporter nor Neb could be anywhere seen.