The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1995 Sally D. Goll - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1995 Sally D. Goll
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Anheuser-Busch deal to make and sell beer in India pits brewer against European rivals. (Anheuser-Busch Cos.)Business, internationalSally D. Goll
Card maker finds Chinese take valentines to heart. (Starlite Holdings Ltd.)Business, internationalSally D. Goll
Carlsberg catches flak in Hong Kong for airing ad that many say is sexist. (Carlsberg A.S.)Business, internationalSally D. Goll
Cheap prices at Makro wholesale warehouses are providing a new model for Asian retailing.Business, internationalSally D. Goll
China's state retail firms fight back against rivals. (Industry Overview)Business, internationalSally D. Goll
China to enforce advertising rules.Business, internationalSally D. Goll
Chinese officials rebut reports blaming rocket explosion on American satellite.Business, internationalJoseph Kahn, Sally D. Goll
DeBeers hopes to make some best friends in China. (DeBeers Centenary AG launches advertising campaign to boost diamond sales in China) (Marketing)Business, internationalSally D. Goll
Disney hopes 'Lion King' overcomes China pirates.Business, internationalSally D. Goll
Economic reforms spur consumer boom in India.Business, internationalSally D. Goll
Foreign advertising firms grapple with China chaos.Business, internationalSally D. Goll
Hanna-Barbera is looking for new global hit 'toons.'Business, internationalSally D. Goll
Hong Kong media firms air differences in public. (Television Broadcasts Ltd. ; Oriental Press Group Ltd.)Business, internationalSally D. Goll
Indian TV broadcaster expects court to rule on copyright issues by year end. (Doordarshan Director General Rathikant Basu)Business, internationalSally D. Goll
International unit of Anheuser-Busch acquires 80% stake in Chinese brewery. (Anheuser Busch Companies Inc.)Business, internationalSally D. Goll
Marketers use bright colors and sexy voices to attract high-spending Asian teenagers.Business, internationalSally D. Goll
New China law spurs questions at ad agencies.Business, internationalSally D. Goll
New karaoke channel offers shy fans a chance to belt out songs at home. (Channel KTV Singapore Pte. Ltd.)Business, internationalSally D. Goll
News Corp. plans to buy 36.4% stake in Star TV, giving it full ownership. (Star Television Ltd.)Business, internationalS. Karene Witcher, Sally D. Goll
New Zealand's political correctness finds many advertisers out of line.Business, internationalSally D. Goll
Only a small fraction of Chinese shops sell modern consumer goods, study says.Business, internationalSally D. Goll
Pearson pays $168.1 million for TVB stake. (Pearson PLC; Television Broadcasts Ltd.)Business, internationalSally D. Goll
Posh Shanghai retailers cut prices as business sags. (Shanghai, China)Business, internationalSally D. Goll
Prospect of a partnership adds luster to sleepy shares of Shaw Brothers.Business, internationalSara Webb, Sally D. Goll
Star TV channels said to be pervasive in Chinese hotels.Business, internationalSally D. Goll
Star TV lines up partners to develop music channel.Business, internationalSally D. Goll
Survey shows most consumers in China look for value, performance in products.Business, internationalSally D. Goll
Tobacco firms hope China keeps sports route open.(sponsorships of sporting events)Business, internationalSally D. Goll
Toy makers look to TV to boost sales in China.Business, internationalSally D. Goll
TVB, Hindustan Times, Pearson join to produce programs in India.Business, internationalSally D. Goll
U.S. media outlets face more competition in Asia.Business, internationalSally D. Goll
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