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