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