The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1995 Steve Glain - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1995 Steve Glain
TitleSubjectAuthors
Analysts say Kia may be good play amid merger rumors. (Kia Motors Corp.)Business, internationalSteve Glain
Bad news for Daewoo Group chairman could be good news for securities unit.Business, internationalSteve Glain, Namju Cho
Concerns mount among Asian exporters as U.S. turns up the heat in trade fight with Japan.Business, internationalSteve Glain, Dan Biers
Daewoo's purchase of Polish car factory fosters its push into remote markets. (Daewoo Motor Co.; Fabryka Samochodow Osobowych)Business, internationalSteve Glain
Fledgling Korean democracy emerges as ultimate hero of slush-fund scandal.Business, internationalSteve Glain
Investors look to score amid Korean share rally.Business, internationalSteve Glain
Kim draws flak for failing to clean up government. (Korean Pres. Kim Young San)Business, internationalSteve Glain
Kim's approach complicates alliance with U.S. amid nuclear controversy. (South Korean President Kim Young Sam)Business, internationalSteve Glain
Korea Inc. may dodge scandal's bullet, but economy could suffer a direct hit.Business, internationalSteve Glain, Namju Cho
Korean Mobile Telecom gets reprieve from its rival in digital cellular service. (Korea Mobile Telecom)Business, internationalSteve Glain
Korean rice deal is unlikely to feed enemies' dialogue. (South Korea agrees to ship rice to North Korea)Business, internationalSteve Glain
Korea says it's assertive, not defiant, in ongoing trade dispute with U.S. (South Korea)Business, internationalSteve Glain
Korea's LG Electronics spurs concern with continued ambitious investments.Business, internationalSteve Glain
Long-dormant Korean banking shares could key second-half market rally.Business, internationalSteve Glain
Long-term focus on Japan skews Korea military plans. (South Korea)Business, internationalSteve Glain
Managers adopt western-style policies to boost productivity and competition. (South Korea)Business, internationalSteve Glain
Planned launch of 2 funds in Seoul rekindles interest in preferred shares. (South Korea)Business, internationalSteve Glain, Namju Cho
Politics still hurt shares of Korean business groups.Business, internationalSteve Glain
Proposed blueprint for Posco leaves executives concerned about steel giant's future. (Pohang Iron and Steel Company Ltd.)Business, internationalSteve Glain
Samsung, on wings of charismatic chairman, plans rapid expansion away from electronics. (Lee Kun Hee)Business, internationalSteve Glain
South Korea begins dismantling barriers to foreign role in construction industry.(Asian Infrastructure)Business, internationalSteve Glain
South Korean governor clashes with Seoul to bring investment to agrarian province. (You Jong Keun)Business, internationalSteve Glain
South Korea's Cheil makes splashy move into Hollywood as Dream Works investor. (Cheil Foods and Chemicals Inc.)Business, internationalSteve Glain
South Korea's foreign investment grows, but is a tiny slice of region's funds. (foreign direct investment recovers)Business, internationalSteve Glain
South Korea uses Japan's own model to steamroll over global chip market.Business, internationalDavid P. Hamilton, Steve Glain
Store collapse in Seoul underscores need for drastic reform of building industry. (South Korea)Business, internationalSteve Glain
U.S.-Korean cellular consortium says ministry's demands could delay service. (Shinsegi Telecom Inc.)Business, internationalSteve Glain
U.S., Seoul are at odds over aid to North Korea.Business, internationalSteve Glain
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