Far Eastern Economic Review 1993 Mark Clifford - Abstracts

Far Eastern Economic Review 1993 Mark Clifford
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Art for politics' sake: South Korean protest movement seeks new directions.Business, internationalMark Clifford
Big Blue looks east. (I.B.M.'s opportunities in Asia) (Cover Story)Business, internationalMark Clifford
Brains for hire. (Hongkong-based companies like VTech are seeking skilled labor in China)Business, internationalMark Clifford
Breaking the jinx. (Hindalco share issue)Business, internationalMark Clifford
Burning questions: Thai factory blaze gives investors pause for thought. (fire at a toy factory near Bangkok, Thailand kills almost 200 workers)Business, internationalMark Clifford, Paul Handley
Change of Taipans: but Jardine Matheson is unlikely to change course.Business, internationalMark Clifford
Chips on the block: Taiwan to sell state-owned semiconductor maker.Business, internationalMark Clifford
False promise: flawed stock-sale rules crimp Taipei flotations. (Taipei, Taiwan)Business, internationalMark Clifford
Far from stainless: Krakatau Steel plagued by high prices, overstaffing.Business, internationalMark Clifford
Frayed relations: China's textile trade expected to draw US ire. (Business)Business, internationalMark Clifford, Susumu Awanohara, Jonathan Burton
Getting wired: Seoul hopes viewers will prefer cable over satellite TV. (South Korea promotes cable television)Business, internationalMark Clifford
Going, going, gone: manager Murray quits Hongkong's Hutchison. (Simon Murray resigns as Hutchison Whampoa's managing director)Business, internationalMark Clifford, Carl Goldstein
Growing pains: Indonesian growth zone makes patchy progress. (Batam Island)Business, internationalMark Clifford
Hard money. (foreign investments in Taiwan)Business, internationalMark Clifford
How to play India. (Where to Put Your Money)Business, internationalMark Clifford
Is the Acer turn-around for real? (Acer Taiwan reports improved profits)Business, internationalMark Clifford
Making polluters pay: Hongkong opens chemical waste-treatment plant.Business, internationalMark Clifford
Market timers. (insider trading on the Hongkong stock market)Business, internationalMark Clifford
Money in the bank. (Vietnam Fund's cash-heavy assets)Business, internationalMark Clifford
Naval manoeuvres. (Indonesian shipbuilding plan)Business, internationalMark Clifford, Adam Schwarz
No assurance: foreign insurance firms find South Korea tough going.Business, internationalMark Clifford
Off the wall. (Taiwanese collector Lin Ming-che promotes Chinese oil paintings) (Cover Story)Business, internationalMark Clifford
One step backward: foreign firms prepare for Peking's import clampdown.Business, internationalMark Clifford
Paint this town red. (Chinese oil paintings gain popularity in art world) (contains related article on Hong Kong art collector Tsui Tsin-tong) (Cover Story)Business, internationalMark Clifford
Pipelines to profit: Malaysia plans privatised sewerage network. (Overcoming Barriers to Growth, part 3)Business, internationalMark Clifford
Private grief. (Taiwan seeks privatization of state enterprises)Business, internationalMark Clifford
Promises, promises: Indonesia's Habibie draws increasing fire. (Minister of Research and Technology B.J. Habibie)Business, internationalMark Clifford
Promising outlook. (Economic Monitor: Indonesia)Business, internationalMark Clifford
Question of loyalty: Indonesian capital spending in China sparks controversy. (investment by ethnic-Chinese Indonesians in China)Business, internationalMark Clifford
Read and in the black: East Asian newspapers are freer - to compete.Business, internationalMark Clifford
Regained horizons: IBM aims to make up for lost chances in China and India. (I.B.M. Hongkong/China managing director Robert Savage) (Cover Story)Business, internationalMark Clifford
Return on service: Asia's retailers strengthen as middle class grows. (views of investment analysts Katherine Newman and Peter Phillips) (Interview)Business, internationalMark Clifford
Revving up. (stock of Astra International, an Indonesian car manufacturer)Business, internationalMark Clifford
Send money: North Korea appeals for investment in free-trade zone.Business, internationalMark Clifford
Shell-shocked in Japan. (Showa Shell Sekiyu KK)Business, internationalMark Clifford
Taiwan's chip blitz. (computer manufacturing in Taiwan)(includes related articles) (Industry Overview)Business, internationalMark Clifford
Technology, at a price: shipbuilder PAL is heavily subsidised. (Indonesia's PT PAL shipyard)Business, internationalMark Clifford
The ups and downs of a Korean politician. (profile of Lee Shin Bom) (Column)Business, internationalMark Clifford
Waste busters. (Hongkong's new hazardous waste facility, owned by Enviropace Ltd.)Business, internationalMark Clifford
Watts less is more. (electric power in Hongkong) (Environment in Asia) (Cover Story)Business, internationalMark Clifford
Wellington's solution. (telecommunication policy in New Zealand) (Overcoming Barriers to Growth, part 2)Business, internationalMark Clifford
Where only records crash: foreign cash drives regional stocks higher. (Asian stockmarkets in the first half of October 1993)Business, internationalMark Clifford
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