The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 S. Karene Witcher - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1997 S. Karene Witcher
TitleSubjectAuthors
A bribe or tip? A dilemma.(firms focus on corporate ethics)Business, internationalS. Karene Witcher
Asian firms seek managers to cope with new reality.Business, internationalS. Karene Witcher
Australia weathers race debate - for now. (repercussions of the 'racist' pronouncements of Member of Parliament Pauline Hanson on Australia's business and economic relations with its Asian neighbors)Business, internationalS. Karene Witcher
Bougainville Copper remains tarnished, analysts say.Business, internationalS. Karene Witcher
Corporate allure down under. (the attractiveness of Australia to corporate relocations)Business, internationalS. Karene Witcher
Currency woes cast shadow on Australian casino stocks.Business, internationalS. Karene Witcher
Disease spreads down under. (Asian economic woes infect Australia)Business, internationalS. Karene Witcher
Hong Kong or mainland base? As China market evolves, multinationals mull moving closer to action.Business, internationalS. Karene Witcher
Kerry Packer takes a gamble.(Australian billionaire announces plans to buy stocks of Sydney Harbour Casino Holdings Ltd.)Business, internationalS. Karene Witcher, Michael Mullane
Lagging casino sector offers a few winners; restructuring may be in the cards as location hurts some firms. (Australia)Business, internationalS. Karene Witcher
More women climb corporate ladder. (Australia)Business, internationalS. Karene Witcher
Shakeout for mobile phones. (Asia)Business, internationalS. Karene Witcher
Shake-up looms for banks. (Australia to keep ban against bank mergers but may allow foreign take-overs)Business, internationalS. Karene Witcher
Southcorp hopes Aegis will shield world oenophiles from cork taint. (new cork replacement developed)Business, internationalS. Karene Witcher
Sydney creates a 'family' of mascots for the 2000 games.(Sydney 2000 Summer Olympics, Sydney, Australia)Business, internationalS. Karene Witcher
Telstra, Coca-Cola Amatil join to let consumers buy a Coke, make a call.(introducing a smart cart that can be used in a vending machine and a pay phone)Business, internationalS. Karene Witcher
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