The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1996 Namju Cho - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1996 Namju Cho
TitleSubjectAuthors
As Asia's sprinters slow, economists take it in stride.Business, internationalDan Biers, Namju Cho
Asian markets hope for a rebound from a glum '95, but concerns linger.Business, internationalS. Karene Witcher, Douglas Appell, Richard Borsuk, Leslie Chang, Paul M. Sherer, Craig S. Smith, Robert Steiner, Sumit Sharma, Namju Cho, Rexie Reyes, Eric Guyot
As Korean banks face market changes, sector's stocks regain luster, value. (South Korean banking industry)(Industry Overview)Business, internationalNamju Cho
As Koreans puzzle out democracy, the unfettered-media piece is missing. (press freedom in South Korea)Business, internationalNamju Cho
Daewoo bears wary of hyped optimism over stock after Thomson purchase. (Daewoo Electronics Company Ltd.'s acquisition of Thomson Multimedia)Business, internationalNamju Cho
Daewoo plan to enter U.S. leaves analysts skeptical. (Daewoo Motors Corp.)Business, internationalRebecca Blumenstein, Namju Cho
Korean ad executive says good fortune helped her break the industry's mold. (Moon Ae Ran)Business, internationalNamju Cho
Korea's Soju vendors spike image, market for the stodgy liquor with premium brands.Business, internationalNamju Cho
Labor-reform bill faces union opposition. (South Korea)Business, internationalNamju Cho, In Kyung Kim
Lee guides Cheil's grab for glamour in wake of DreamWorks investment. (Cheil Foods and Chemicals Inc. Executive Director Miky Lee)Business, internationalNamju Cho
LG Semicon lures few before Korea debut; industry watchers shy away from memory-chip maker's slated listing.Business, internationalNamju Cho
Price war, new rivals may dim outlook for Hyundai. (Hyundai Motor Company Ltd.)Business, internationalNamju Cho
Prim turns to primp as Koreans find allure of chic lingerie is hard to resist.(Industry Overview)Business, internationalNamju Cho
Seoul is said to urge phone company to avoid buying foreign equipment. (Shinsegi Telecomm Inc.)Business, internationalMichael Schuman, Namju Cho
Seoul offers fuller menu of flavorful foreign fare. (South Korea)Business, internationalNamju Cho
Seoul's plan to loosen ownership limits sparks an outbreak of takeover fever. (South Korea)Business, internationalNamju Cho
Some South Korean plants earn ugly reputations.Business, internationalMatthew Rose, Michael Schuman, Dan Biers, Namju Cho
South Korea's downturn offers some opportunities.Business, internationalNamju Cho
South Korea's economy looks gloomier as current-account gap widens sharply.Business, internationalNamju Cho
South Korea's new breed of consumers is driven toward quality foreign goods.Business, internationalNamju Cho
Tempers flare in battle among Seoul newspapers. (South Korea)Business, internationalNamju Cho
U.S. decision to extend aid to Pyongyang marks a divergence from Seoul's wishes.Business, internationalSteve Glain, Namju Cho
U.S., South Korea clash over Pyongyang approach. (North Korea)Business, internationalSteve Glain, Namju Cho
World Cup co-hosts now must learn how to share. (Japan and South Korea)Business, internationalNorihiko Shirouzu, Namju Cho
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