The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1996 Leslie Lopez - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1996 Leslie Lopez
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Analysts turn bearish on shares of Malaysian cable makers.Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
As flagship of booming Malaysian state, Sarawak Enterprise is a promising bet.Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Boardroom struggle grows at Malaysia's Landmarks. (Landmarks Holdings Bhd.)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Central Bank predicts a soft landing for Malaysia, with growth easing to 8.3%.Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Firm sees virtual profit in Malaysian video arcades. (Super Merge Corp. Sdn. Bhd.)Business, internationalFara Warner, Leslie Lopez
In about turn, Malaysia drops plans to consolidate crowded telecom sector.Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
In Malaysia, advertisers have a holiday headache.Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Lion holds back on plan by Malaysia to aid Perwaja. (private steel company Lion Group has yet to indicate participation in government consortium to aid steelmaker Perwaja Terengganu Sdn. Bhd.)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Mahathir moves to firm his leadership of UMNO. (Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad; United Malays National Organization)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Major shareholder in Malaysian carrier now seeks to pilot the nation's airports. (Malaysia Airline System's Tan Sri Tajudin Ramli)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Malaysia auto czar cracks whip, but skeptics wonder. (Perusahaan Otomobil Nasional Bhd. chairman and controlling shareholder Tan Sri Yahaya Ahmad)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Malaysia firms its hold over telecom industry.Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Malaysia is taking steps to bail out steelmaker. (Perwaja Terengganu Sdn. Bhd.)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Malaysian banks' reserve requirements to rise in bid to cut spending, inflation.Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Malaysian phone firms forge alliances ahead of plan to consolidate industry.Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Malaysian tycoon plans to build industrial park tied to Bakun Dam. (Malaysian businessman Ting Pek Khiing)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Malaysia's Samsudin sells his stake in Landmarks, ending a messy battle. (Malaysian businessman Samsudin Abu Hassan; Landmarks Bhd.)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Mismanagement is blamed for Perwaja's insolvency. (Perwaja Terengganu Sdn. Bhd.)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez, Raphael Pura
MRCB-led group to build Kuala Lumpur rail hub. (Malaysian Resources Corp. Bhd.)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
MUI's acquisition of Pengkalen stake spurs takeover talk. (Malayan United Industries Bhd.; Pengkalen Holdings Bhd.)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Perwaja's woes may have broader effect on Malaysian government, bank system. (Perwaja Terengganu Sdn. Bhd.)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez, Raphael Pura
Proposed asset sale dulls the shine of investing in New Straits Times shares.Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Proposed transaction sparks bullish turn in Malaysian telecommunications sector. (Swiss Telecom's planned stock purchase in Mutiara Telecommunications Sdn. Bhd.)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Pros warm up to Proton; with eye on profits, investors clamor for shares. (Perusahaan Otomobil Nasional Sdn. Bhd.)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Quek's consortium plans to plant roots in Malaysia. (Malaysian businessman Tan Sri Quek Leng Chan)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Repco's chaotic trading could upset other stocks on Malaysia's second board. (Repco Holdings)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
Two Malaysian, Indonesian firms pour cash into contentious Sarawak pulp mills.Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
WTK intends to acquire major interest in Samanda. (WTK Group; Samanda Holdings Bhd.)Business, internationalLeslie Lopez
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