The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1996 Michael Schuman - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1996 Michael Schuman
TitleSubjectAuthors
Asiana clings to bold expansion plans, despite FAA inquiry of some pilots. (Asiana Airlines; Federal Aviation Administration)Business, internationalMichael Schuman, Diane Brady
Chaebol rush overseas to survive home squeeze.Business, internationalMichael Schuman
Chaebol's size seen as hindrance to growth of Korean chip makers.Business, internationalMichael Schuman
Daewoo counts on France's Thomson to transform it into a television star. (Daewoo Electronics Company Ltd.; Thomson S.A.)Business, internationalMichael Schuman
Expansion raises a red flag at Daewoo.Business, internationalMichael Schuman
Korea acts to bolster stocks, curb inflation as deficit concerns mount.Business, internationalMichael Schuman
Korea appears to backpedal in war against conglomerates' stranglehold. (South Korea)Business, internationalMichael Schuman
Korean companies plunge into Vietnam, hoping not to flop.Business, internationalMichael Schuman, Reginald Chua
Korean stock market may be better off without Seoul's help.Business, internationalMichael Schuman
Reform of ownership rules in Korea may not trigger foreign money flow. (South Korea)Business, internationalMichael Schuman
Samsung plans a South Korean consortium to buy Fokker. (Samsung Group; NV Fokker)Business, internationalMichael Schuman
Seoul backs dowm from enforcing new curbs on chaebol; reforms would have made conglomerates' finances more transparent and healthier.Business, internationalMichael Schuman
Seoul is said to urge phone company to avoid buying foreign equipment. (Shinsegi Telecomm Inc.)Business, internationalMichael Schuman, Namju Cho
Sino-Korean aircraft venture is close to unraveling as China plays hardball.Business, internationalMichael Schuman, Craig S. Smith
Some South Korean plants earn ugly reputations.Business, internationalMatthew Rose, Michael Schuman, Dan Biers, Namju Cho
Washington, Seoul clash on North Korea approach.Business, internationalMichael Schuman, Eduardo Lachica
While Seoul-Pyongyang flap persists, North-South trade continues to grow.Business, internationalMichael Schuman
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