The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 Namju Cho |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Are chaebol the best bet to bail out finance sector. (South Korean government's efforts to lure its conglomerates into resuscitating its troubled banking industry) | Business, international | Namju Cho |
Arrest of chief's son deals new blow to Kim's regime. (Kim Young Sam) | Business, international | Michael Schuman, Namju Cho |
Bad year for chip makers. (South Korean semiconductor manufacturers suffer decreased earnings in 1996 due to price decline caused by oversupply issues) | Business, international | Namju Cho |
Bailout-fund initiative leaves analysts doubtful; Seoul's $1.68 Billion bank-rescue effort is said to 'overlook fundamental problems' in sector. | Business, international | Namju Cho |
Buy this auto parts maker, not an auto maker, pros say: as the car market grows congested in South Korea, Halla zooms into analysts' headlights. (analysis of South Korean securities) | Business, international | Namju Cho |
Crash highlights problems Korean Air already had. (Korea Air Lines) | Business, international | Diane Brady, Namju Cho |
Difficult fishing in Korea: bailout, lower share prices are insufficient bait. | Business, international | Namju Cho |
Government decides to call in IMF for $20 billion bailout. (South Korea seeks the help of the International Monetary Fund) | Business, international | Michael Schuman, Joseph Kahn, Namju Cho, Chang Woo Hyuk |
Government takes another step to encourage mergers. (South Korea) | Business, international | Namju Cho |
Innovative retailer wrestles with huge debt. (New Core) | Business, international | Namju Cho |
Jinro's last-minute loan highlights nation's bailout ills. (Jinro Ltd.) | Business, international | Namju Cho |
Kia's toughened restructuring plan fails to satisfy banks: where added financing lacks, citizens help out in their own way, as gesture of national pride.(South Korea) | Business, international | Michael Schuman, Namju Cho |
Kim selects reformers in cabinet shuffle. (President Kim Young Sam of South Korea) | Business, international | Michael Schuman, Namju Cho |
Korean brokers struck by slide: stock firms scramble to find new business as foreign rivals move in. | Business, international | Namju Cho |
Korean electronics suppliers turn heads in market. | Business, international | Namju Cho |
Still banking on Kookmin. (Kookmin Bank) | Business, international | Namju Cho |
Ten indicted in Hanbo case. (Hanbo Steel Industry Co. bankruptcy) | Business, international | Michael Schuman, Namju Cho |
Top party picks Lee Hoi Chang as presidential candidate. (New Korea Party) | Business, international | Michael Schuman, Namju Cho |
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