The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1995 Paul M. Sherer - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1995 Paul M. Sherer
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Analysts' rating of Thai Petrochemical remains bearish despite price tumble.Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Approval of amendments advances Thailand's move toward democracy.Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Bangkok advances plan to open telecom sector.Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Bangkok begins building as-yet unfunded railway.Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Bangkok says contracts will wait until after vote. (Thailand government concessions)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Bangkok's mass-transit project is late, but Hopewell's contract stands firm. (Hopewell Holdings Ltd.)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Brown moves to defend U.S. consortium in disputed contract for Thai airport. (US Commerce Secretary Ron Brown)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Burma's rising economic tide leaves the average resident without a paddle.Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Chip plant venture in Thailand boosts Texas Instruments' presence in region.Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Despite critics in the military, Bangkok is safe. (Thailand)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Escrow plan will squeeze Thai property companies.Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Forest hikes, Khmer ruins are antidotes to Bangkok.Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Hopeless in Bangkok: Thai infrastructure plans create a new kind of jam.Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
IPOs are sold like soap in Thai radio campaigns. (initial public offerings)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer, Nopporn Wong-Anan
Lockheed to build Asiawide system of cellular phones. (Lockheed Martin Corp.)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Outcome of Thai election not likely to shift policy.Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Premier persuades Thai SEC chief to remain in post. (Thailand's Prime Minister Banharn Silpa-archa; Securities and Exchange Commission Secretary General Ekamol Khiriwat)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Selling the sizzle: Thai advertising crackles with creativity as industry continues to grow.Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Steep drop in Tanayong's stock price does little to perk up analysts' interest.Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Thai bank chief sets out steady course for economy. (Bank of Thailand Gov. Vijit Supinit)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Thai citizen's fear of angering Rahu eclipses country's troubles from flood and crocodiles.Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer, Nopporn Wong-Anan
Thai economic cabinet approves plan to develop competitive banking system.Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Thailand plans to open key sectors to foreigners.Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Thailand's planned infrastructure push spurs interest in construction firm's IPO. (Nawarat Patanakarn's initial public offering)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Thai plan to cut import duties will put heavy pressure on protected industries.Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Thai publisher sets out to quiet critics who say he plans more than he delivers. (M. Group's Sondhi Limthongkul)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer, Craig S. Smith
Thais to emphasize rural development as guideline in awarding bank licenses.Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
The Thai Trust Fund scheme persists as premium concern to foreign investors.Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Though analysts remain watchful, Thailand weathers currency panic with little damage. (includes related article)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
TPI, facing potential loss of profits, protests Bangkok's tariff cuts on plastic. (Thai Petrochemical Industry PCL)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Trains in Bangkok won't stop traffic.Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Troublemaker with a pedigree relishes crusade against Bangkok rail project. (Chodchoy Sophonpanich spearheads campaign against mass-transit railway project in central Bangkok, Thailand)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Two Thai firms may buy a standard chartered unit. (Thai Military Bank PCL; Nava Finance and Securities PCL; Standard Chartered Securities Ltd.)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
Unicord's bid to cut ties to Bumble Bee reflects long struggle to bail red ink. (Unicord PCL; Bumble Bee Seafoods Inc.)Business, internationalPaul M. Sherer
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