The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Jon Liden - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Jon Liden
TitleSubjectAuthors
Asian companies climb to success in high-tech niche.(SPI Technologies Inc., information technology company)Business, internationalJon Liden
Back to square one for Subic. (President Fidel Ramos orders re-bidding of contract for port terminal at Subic Bay, Philippines)Business, internationalJon Liden
Debate intensifies over calls to amend the constitution. (Philippines)Business, internationalRexie Reyes, Jon Liden
Defense department head seeks presidency.(Philippine Defense Secretary Renato de Villa to run for presidency on 1998)Business, internationalJon Liden
Defining the middle class. (disparity in culture, buying preference etc, of the middle class in Asia confounding marketing strategists)Business, internationalJon Liden
Filipinos begin to worry about life after Ramos. (skepticism on the competence of new president to continue political and economic reforms of President Fidel Ramos whose term expires June 1998)Business, internationalJon Liden
Gloom sweeps the region.(Southeast Asian economic crisis)Business, internationalChen May Yee, G. Pierre Goad, Jon Liden
Judge blasts court criticisms. (report on Philippine judiciary and economy)Business, internationalJon Liden
Pre-election maneuvering blocks passage of 1997 budget.(Philippine budget for 1997)Business, internationalJon Liden
Ruling on Manila Hotel gives local bids precedence. (controversial Philippine Supreme Court ruling on the sale of Manila Hotel favors local firm)Business, internationalJon Liden
The President is denied opportunity for a second term. (denial to amend the Philippine Constitution)Business, internationalJon Liden
U.S. is pressing for an agreement on military maneuvers. (Philippine foreign policy)Business, internationalJon Liden
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