The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Douglas Appell |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Alcohol and tobacco help investors weather the storm.(Malaysian stock market) | Business, international | Douglas Appell |
Ambivalence could greet KUB listing. (KUB Malaysia) | Business, international | Douglas Appell |
Analysts in Indonesia are banking on Bunas Finance. (the attraction of Bunas Finance to financial investors due to its high growth) | Business, international | Douglas Appell |
Bank-merger risks remain.(Citibank's merger with First Bangkok City Bank) | Business, international | Douglas Appell |
Bank stocks overshadowed.(depreciation of bank stocks hinders Malaysia's economic development) | Business, international | Douglas Appell |
Bombay bourse's rally meets with jumbled sentiments.(forecasts for Bombay stock market) | Business, international | Douglas Appell, Sumit Sharma |
Campaign against Bakun Dam focuses on bottom line. (innovative approach employed by environmental group Friends of the Earth to oppose the Bakun Dam project in Malaysia) | Business, international | Douglas Appell |
CSM casts a chill.(Cold Storage (Malaysia)) | Business, international | Douglas Appell |
Fans back gaming stocks: talk of Malaysia tax rise doesn't topple cards. | Business, international | Douglas Appell |
First closed-end fund in Malaysia has its perks. | Business, international | Douglas Appell |
Fishing in the pool of undervalued Malaysian stocks. (Malaysians buy undervalue stocks) | Business, international | Douglas Appell |
Frustrated investors give MRCB the cold shoulder. (Malaysia Resources Corp.) | Business, international | Douglas Appell |
GAB set for public offering. (General Asia Banking, Thailand) | Business, international | Douglas Appell |
Hedge fund eyes India. (innovative fund management by Geomatrix (H.K.) Ltd.) | Business, international | Douglas Appell |
Hong Kong market still has its fans. (stock market) | Business, international | Douglas Appell, Sara Webb |
Indofood's awaited moves are expected to aid stock. | Business, international | Douglas Appell |
Investor incentives may be on the horizon for Leader. (potential resurgence of stocks of Leader Universal Holdings) | Business, international | Douglas Appell |
Investors become choosy as Thailand bites the bullet. | Business, international | Douglas Appell |
Investors in Thailand may find bank stocks attractive. | Business, international | Douglas Appell |
Italian-Thai's vulnerability. (Italian-Thai Development Co.) | Business, international | Douglas Appell |
Jakarta's bourse's data plan.(Jakarta Stock Exchange) | Business, international | Douglas Appell |
Kuala Lumpur still has some cheap picks. | Business, international | Douglas Appell |
Local funds ordered to push up index to level of 1000.(Malaysia's stock market) | Business, international | Douglas Appell, Leslie Lopez |
Malaysia developers build up. (stock prices of Hong Leong Properties, Malaysian Plantations, SP Setia and Malaysian Resources soared after news that they signed preliminary deals with Putrajaya Holdings to build government administrative center) | Business, international | Douglas Appell |
Malaysian auto stocks' low level tempts value hunters. | Business, international | Douglas Appell |
Malaysia's Sunway offers a taste of East and West - and shopping. (the Sunway City complex of leisure and entertainment in Malaysia) | Business, international | Douglas Appell |
MPI can weather fear over ringgit, brokers argue.(Malaysian Pacific Industries) | Business, international | Douglas Appell |
Overnight asset loss. | Business, international | Douglas Appell |
Party is over for Indocement. (Indonesia's Indocement Tunggal Prakarsa) | Business, international | Douglas Appell |
PDB gets a rude awakening: stock is shaken by Malaysia's steady-price system. (Petronas Dagangan) | Business, international | Douglas Appell |
PIHB will shed its stodgy image, analysts predict. (Pernas International Holdings Bhd.) | Business, international | Douglas Appell |
Repco stock gets a backer. (recommendation of stock broker Teoh Kok Lin of HSBC James Capell (Malaysia) to buy stocks of timber and gaming company Repco Holdings) | Business, international | Douglas Appell |
Ringgit lends muscle to auto companies. (Malaysia ringgit) | Business, international | Douglas Appell |
Shudders over Korean woes. (impact of South Korea's economic troubles on global trade) | Business, international | Russell Flannery, Douglas Appell, Bill Spindle, Chen May Yee, Shanthi Kalathil, Jonathan Karp |
Singapore's low prices are no bargain to wary contrarian. | Business, international | Douglas Appell |
Slowdown could yield gems.(stock bargains in the Malaysian market) | Business, international | Douglas Appell |
Some pros hail a bargain after falls at Steady Safe. (stock speculators see opportunities in buying shares of taxicab firm) | Business, international | Douglas Appell |
Strength seen in metals: rupiah windfalls buoys prospects of Antam IPO. (Aneka Tambang, initial public offering) | Business, international | Douglas Appell |
Successful launch predicted for shares of Indonesia's PSM. (Putra Surya Multidana) | Business, international | Douglas Appell |
Taking stock.(Asian real estate industry) | Business, international | Douglas Appell |
Telecom takeover talk could aid time engineering. | Business, international | Douglas Appell |
Telekom shares hit bottom. (Telekom Malaysia Bhd.)(Malaysian stock market performance) | Business, international | Douglas Appell |
Thai-asset link may not taint prospects of ST Capital. (Singapore's ST Capital may be exposed for its investment in Thai financial instruments) | Business, international | Douglas Appell |
Time Telecom IPO raises stakes in crowded cellular sector. (telecommunications sector of Malaysian stock market) | Business, international | Douglas Appell |
YTL's high-priced initial offering is a 'trust me' move. (Malaysia's YTL Power International Sdn. Bhd.) | Business, international | Douglas Appell |
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