The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1995 Lotte Chow - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1995 Lotte Chow
TitleSubjectAuthors
Analysts hail Li & Fung's acquisition. (Li & Fung Ltd.)Business, internationalLotte Chow
China container-port business keeps Hutchison steaming ahead as other ventures tread water. (Hutchison Whampoa Ltd.)Business, internationalLotte Chow
China releases details of rules on property tax.Business, internationalLotte Chow
China's new tax laws burnish New World stock. (New World Development Company Ltd.)Business, internationalLotte Chow
Citic's lofty property bid spurs optimism in colony. (Citic Pacific Ltd.; Hong Kong)Business, internationalErik Guyot, Lotte Chow
Colony banks will remain buoyant after 1997 transition, S&P predicts. (Hong Kong; Standard and Poor's Ratings Group)Business, internationalLotte Chow
Colony construction firms scramble to find enough engineers to finish airport project. (Hong Kong)Business, internationalLotte Chow
Colony's new language requirement is talk of Hong Kong.Business, internationalLotte Chow
Delays in dredging Hong Kong harbor may prompt ships to seek out new ports.Business, internationalLotte Chow
Dispute illustrates push by foreign shareholders for voice in management of Hong Kong firms.Business, internationalLotte Chow
Drop in English standard hurts Hong Kong business.Business, internationalLotte Chow
Emperor's clients complain about losses during critical review period in colony. (Emperor International Holdings Ltd.)Business, internationalErik Guyot, Lotte Chow
Experts find New World Infrastructure more attractive than Hopewell, CEPA. (Hopewell Holdings; Consolidated Electric Power Asia)Business, internationalLotte Chow
High rents, slowing economy shut some retailers' doors in Hong Kong.Business, internationalLotte Chow
Hong Kong banks welcome latest, and probably last, step to free rates.Business, internationalPeter Stein, Lotte Chow
Hong Kong developer's plan to build apartments near nature reserve stirs environmentalists' ire. (Henderson Land Development Co.)Business, internationalLotte Chow
Hong Kong retailer Chaifa prospers as Playboy rabbits multiply in China. (Chaifa Holdings Co.'s clothing stores mushroom in China)Business, internationalLotte Chow
Hong Kong's New World boosts its presence on mainland with sweeping property projects. (New World Development Co.)Business, internationalErik Guyot, Lotte Chow
Hong Kong's private banking flourishes as residents look for financial security.Business, internationalLotte Chow
Rising unemployment forces older workers in Hong Kong to retrain; most find it painful.Business, internationalLotte Chow
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