National Enterprise Board
Britishnoun
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During his final years at Chloride, Edwardes, then living in London, was appointed to the National Enterprise Board, a government body set up to revitalize British industry.
From Seattle Times
ICL had originally been supported through the National Enterprise Board, but then the government sold its share.
From The Guardian
He turned for help to Britain's National Enterprise Board, a government agency that provides investment funds for private companies.
From Time Magazine Archive
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One item was a photostat of a letter that the paper said had been sent by Lord Ryder, who as chairman of the National Enterprise Board oversees companies in which the government owns shares, to British Leyland Chief Executive Alex Park.
From Time Magazine Archive
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And those figures mask a serious cash shortage; in July, Leyland had to borrow 5180 million from the government's National Enterprise Board to keep going.
From Time Magazine Archive
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