The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1998 Louise Lee - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1998 Louise Lee
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A contrarian move: bistro touts French food, frills in tough times.Business, internationalLouise Lee
Ad agencies hit a nerve, depicting men doing household chores on TV.Business, internationalLouise Lee
Bausch & Lomb to expand.Business, internationalLouise Lee
Channel's ad revenue soars.Business, internationalLouise Lee
Events exposure for companies comes at range of prices; distinctions between 'sponsor,' 'partner' and 'supporter' reveal changing tactics of Asian Games.Business, internationalLouise Lee
Focus shifts away from Asia.Business, internationalLouise Lee
Focus shifts away from Asia: P&G suspends sales of Tampax in some markets.Business, internationalLouise Lee
Foreign firms operating in Malaysia fear red tape: (impact of currency controls)Business, internationalLouise Lee
For Levi's, the success of sexy ads depends on targeted nations.Business, internationalLouise Lee
In stretching dollars, shopping in Singapore may help, Visa finds.Business, internationalLouise Lee
MTV networks Asia makes a bet on licensing popularity of a logo.Business, internationalLouise Lee
P&G promotes its image.Business, internationalLouise Lee
P&G promotes its image.(Procter and Gamble Co)Business, internationalLouise Lee
Singapore restaurants lower prices to tempt bargain-hunting palates.Business, internationalLouise Lee
Survival is its strong point.(Ramayana Lestari Sentosa's profit margin rises in the face of economic distress)Business, internationalLouise Lee
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