The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1996 Fara Warner - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1996 Fara Warner
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Asian ad-agency stocks may be a very tough sell.Business, internationalFara Warner
B&Q leaves Taiwan speechless with the concept of do-it-yourself. (UK's biggest home improvement retailer)Business, internationalFara Warner
Broadcasters try to toe the line in local shows. (Asia)Business, internationalFara Warner
Chrysler picks Singapore as location for dealerships, area headquarters.Business, internationalFara Warner
Coke hopes Chinese brand turns into Western hit. (TianYuDi beverage)Business, internationalFara Warner
Credit-card companies charge into battle for Asian customers.Business, internationalFara Warner
Firm sees virtual profit in Malaysian video arcades. (Super Merge Corp. Sdn. Bhd.)Business, internationalFara Warner, Leslie Lopez
France's Sofres is favored over Nielsen to rate China's huge TV audience. (Sofres Group and Nielsen SRG)Business, internationalFara Warner
Global advertising firms take localized approach.Business, internationalFara Warner
Hachette speeds up magazine launches in East Asian markets. (Hachette Filipacchi Magazines Inc.)Business, internationalFara Warner
Hachette steps up focus on editions of 2 women's magazines in China. (Hachette Filipacchi Asia-Pacific)Business, internationalFara Warner
HBO Asia, CCTV negotiate to bring locally tailored movie channel to China. (China Central Television)Business, internationalFara Warner
HBO's Hooks leaves legacy of success and the promise of new gains in Asia. (outgoing HBO Asia President William Hooks)Business, internationalFara Warner
Hong Kong decision disappoints broadcasters, boosts Singapore.Business, internationalFara Warner, Peter Stein
In crowded Asian market, NBC hopes to stand out with focus on local news.Business, internationalFara Warner
Indians avoid the foreign, sticking with local brands.Business, internationalFara Warner
In Indonesia, local cosmetics firms try to make up for youths' Western bent.Business, internationalFara Warner
Malaysia's Globe tries on new look with Don label. (Globe Silk Store)Business, internationalFara Warner, Hal Lipper
MasterCard aims to block major rival, American Express, in Asia distribution.Business, internationalFara Warner
Millionaires are cordially invited to purchase mansions in Malaysia.Business, internationalChen May Yee, Fara Warner
MTV goes local again with creation of a third Asian channel, for India. (MTV India)Business, internationalFara Warner
MTV shuffles its lineup. (MTV Networks Asia)Business, internationalFara Warner
New chief of Cerebos doesn't shy from making acquisitions or tinkering with flagship brand. (Cerebos Pacific Ltd. Managing Director Ken Kobayashi)Business, internationalFara Warner
News Corp., 2 colony firms set venture to bring satellite channels to China under Phoenix name.Business, internationalFara Warner, S. Karene Witcher, Peter Stein
Puris aims to fuse Asia into global ad network. (Ammirati and Puris former owner Martin Puris)Business, internationalFara Warner
Shopping around can pay off for users of calling cards as competition grows.Business, internationalFara Warner
Singapore folks are talkin' 'bout a (phone) revolution.Business, internationalFara Warner
Skin whitener sales grow, but so does controversy.Business, internationalFara Warner, Rexie Reyes
Star TV gazes into the future for profits. (Star TV Inc.'s new strategy to recover losses)Business, internationalFara Warner, S. Karene Witcher
Star TV shows some muscle in Asia with pacts involving NBC and ESPN.Business, internationalFara Warner
Teens may be linked by malls, TV and Nike, but they're far apart on hopes and values.Business, internationalFara Warner
Television, Pepsi and Chinese products show emerging consumerism in Burma.Business, internationalFara Warner
Theme's expansion plans strike some as too broad. (Theme International Holdings Ltd.)Business, internationalFara Warner
These bookstores nourish shoppers' bodies and souls.Business, internationalFara Warner
Tobacco firms cite ruling to fight ad bill in Colony.Business, internationalFara Warner
UBS uses Chinese poems to enhance image in Asia. (Union Bank of Switzerland's advertising campaign)Business, internationalFara Warner
U.S. firms aren't seen following Pepsi in selling Burmese interests.Business, internationalFara Warner
Visa's Pyne leaves Asian operation at critical period. (Visa International Asia-Pacific operations chief Lindsay Pyne)Business, internationalFara Warner
Western food firms sniff profit in Chinese herbs.Business, internationalFara Warner
Western goods in Asia lose something in translation.Business, internationalFara Warner
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