The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 David P Hamilton - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 David P Hamilton
TitleSubjectAuthors
An urge to merge snagged on flaws for Bandai and Sega. (cancellation of merger plans between Bandai and Sega Enterprises)Business, internationalDavid P. Hamilton
Bigger is better for NTT. (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp.)Business, internationalDavid P. Hamilton
Compaq powers up in Japan: company plans big expansion of sales force.(personnal computer firm)Business, internationalDavid P. Hamilton
Demand returns to bonds.(Japanese government bonds)Business, internationalDavid P. Hamilton
Embattled Sega Enterprises searches for direction. (as home video game division suffer losses)Business, internationalDavid P. Hamilton
Exports look like a cure for Japan's economic woes; increase means many structural changes of past four years are likely to be put on hold.Business, internationalDavid P. Hamilton
Good news sends bulls stampeding after Sony's shares; expected earnings, projects fuel long-term prospects, opening up corral of bargain hunters.Business, internationalDavid P. Hamilton
Idei tugs on the reins. (Sony Corp. president Nobuyuki Idei)Business, internationalDavid P. Hamilton, Robert Steiner
Japan relents on HDTV. (high-definition television system)Business, internationalDavid P. Hamilton
Reversal of fortune returns nation to days of malaise. (Japan)Business, internationalDavid P. Hamilton
Sharp has lost its edge. (Sharp Corp.)Business, internationalDavid P. Hamilton
Slammed into reverse.(declining Japanese gross domestic product)Business, internationalDavid P. Hamilton
Some bad calls leave DDI floundering against NTT. (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone)Business, internationalDavid P. Hamilton
Sony pumps some life into the insurance business. (Sony Life Insurance succeeds using creative strategies, new technologies)Business, internationalDavid P. Hamilton
Sony to slow, analyst warns.Business, internationalDavid P. Hamilton
Steak, wine and American broccoli. (implications of cheap imported goods on the lifestyles of average Japanese families)Business, internationalDavid P. Hamilton
Tokyo edges toward using public funds to help banks. (Japan)Business, internationalDavid P. Hamilton, Jathon Sapsford
Weak yen helps out Sony; firm posts record earnings on surge in sales. (Sony Corp., year ended March 31, 1997)Business, internationalDavid P. Hamilton
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