The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1998 Russell Flannery |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A battle may be brewing at Wei-Chuan. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
A battle may be brewing at Wei-Chuan: takeover bid would come amid tough times at Taiwanese food firm. (Ting Hsin Corp.'s takeover bid of Wei-Chuan Foods Corp.) | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Acer hits Siemens snags. | Business, international | Russell Flannery, Wayne Arnold |
Acer hits Siemens snags.(purchase of Siemens-Nixdorf Informationssyteme AG's personal-computer operations) | Business, international | Russell Flannery, Wayne Arnold |
Acer moves into microchips. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Acer moves into microchips: firm should stick with computers critics say. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Acer moves toward resolving its succession dilemma. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Acer moves toward resolving its succession dilemma. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Acer revises 1998 outlook. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Acer seeks working capital: share offering planned for overseas in January.(1999) | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Acer to overhaul chip unit. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Bad timing plagues Taiwan's hope of boom. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Bad timing plagues Taiwan's hope of boom: semiconductor glut hinders takeoff of Tainan industrial park. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Big business wins in Taiwan's election.(commercial benefits from the election of candidates who are directors or executives of big businesses) | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Bigger is better among tech companies. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
China Steel forecasts slump. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Chip maker plans growth. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Clinton's remarks on U.S. policy rile many Taiwanese. (US President Bill Clinton's view that Taiwan is a part of China) | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Corporate woes seem to spread through financial system: government takes over operations at finance concern and plans to keep an eye on markets. (Central Bills Finance of Taiwan) | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Country's GDP growth exceeds economists' forecasts.(Taiwan) | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Critics blast status quo at Taiwan's state-owned banks. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Critics blast status quo at Taiwan's state-owned banks: authorities strive for competitiveness, but shy away from offering key posts to skilled hands. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Deadly virus takes its toll: expats send children away as fatalities mount. (Enterovirus 71 in Taiwan) | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Disney reaps rewards of portraying movie 'Mulan' as audiences wanted. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Factory production rises 35% in personal-computer sector. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Factory production rises 35% in personal-computer sector. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Firms consider listing their China units in Hong Kong: many plan to launch IPOs this year, opening channel for investors keen on mainland growth. (plan of Taiwanese firms to enter their China-operations in the Hong Kong stock exchange) | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Foundation of Taiwan's property sector is rumbling: plunge in applications for building permits suggest shakier future for developers, sales agents. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Furby frenzy promises to spawn a collection of interactive imitators. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Investment poised to grow. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Investors in Asia are rethinking strategy: regional woes prompt some to pursue firms with U.S. or Europe links. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Macronix is scaling back. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Macronix is scaling back. (Macronix International Co. cuts investment to NT$3 billion in 1998 from the original NT$11 billion) | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Mounting corporate woes spook investors in Taiwan. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
New mindset in Taiwan may complicate ties with China; changes in classrooms lead youth to feel more distant from mainland than their parents. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Orderly succession expected at Tsai group. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Orderly succession expected at Tsai Group: billionaire's division of Lin-Yuan companies may prevent family feud. (Wan-Lin Tsai's Lin-Yuan Group) | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Overcapacity is a basic woe. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Overcapacity is a basic woe. (memory chip makers in Taiwan) | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Overseas demand, growth are slipping, worrying Taiwan: almost immune to region's turmoil at first, the island is starting to feel pinch as exports slow. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Praise for hands-off stance. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Publishers in Taiwan shift their aim. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Publishers in Taiwan shift their aim: restrictions in China leave Hong Kong's market fair game. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Sunplus stock surge on Furby fad may be overdone.(Sunplus Technology Co.) | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Sun sets on monitor makers: many shift production to sites outside Taiwan. (analysis of the computer monitor industry in Taiwan) | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Taipei eases listing rules.(registration of computer software companies in Taipei's stock market) | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Taipei stocks show promise. (mutual fund industry) | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Taiwan firms monitor future. (liquid crystal display monitors) | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Taiwan reveals stock plan: stabilization program may aid battered markets. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Taiwan's banking industry is heading for consolidation. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Taiwan stock market falls prey to angst over earnings. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Too much of a good thing?(analysis of Taiwan's dependence on semiconductor industry) | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
TSMC appoints F.C. Tseng to succeed Chang as president.(Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co) | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Unipac banks on LCD plant. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Unipac banks on LCD plant.(Unipac Optoelectronics Corp ventures in the liquid crystal display market) | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Utek offering may boost Taiwan's hopes. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Utek offering may boost Taiwan's hopes: show of local confidence in chip recovery could have wide impact. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
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