The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1998 Wayne Arnold - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1998 Wayne Arnold
TitleSubjectAuthors
Acer hits Siemens snags.Business, internationalRussell Flannery, Wayne Arnold
Acer hits Siemens snags.(purchase of Siemens-Nixdorf Informationssyteme AG's personal-computer operations)Business, internationalRussell Flannery, Wayne Arnold
Acer hopes to boost status.(Acer Group)Business, internationalWayne Arnold
Acer shifts focus to logic chips, hoping to become a powerhouse.Business, internationalWayne Arnold
Asia is behind in bank technology.Business, internationalWayne Arnold
Asia is behind in bank technology: Daiwa Bank turns to IBM for expertise in computerization.Business, internationalWayne Arnold
Call for speedy compromise: cellular companies reply to wireless rivals.Business, internationalWayne Arnold
Confidence stirs in sector: revival seen in spending on high-tech tools.Business, internationalWayne Arnold
DoCoMo, flush with new cash, pursues future of mobile phone.Business, internationalWayne Arnold
DoCoMo offers piece of cellular action.Business, internationalWayne Arnold
DoCoMo offers piece of cellular action. (NTT Mobile Communications Network Inc.)Business, internationalWayne Arnold
Dual-band networks lift capacity for cellular without interference.Business, internationalWayne Arnold
'Face-mounted' eye-trek can help couch potatoes who want a tan.Business, internationalWayne Arnold
Failed deal in Korea could hurt Microsoft and help competitor.Business, internationalWayne Arnold
Firms seek front seat in mobile-communications sector; MasterCard's charge system in Japan's taxis show the potential of digital cellular networks.Business, internationalWayne Arnold
Flat-panel PC monitors are the rage in Japan, where space is king.Business, internationalWayne Arnold
For a powerful, portable computer, Toshiba's model tops competition.Business, internationalWayne Arnold
Good e-mail etiquette would make everyone a little more merry.Business, internationalWayne Arnold
Good news amid the gloom: telecom companies tap a thriving market.Business, internationalWayne Arnold
Good news amid the gloom. (telecommunications industry in Asia)Business, internationalWayne Arnold
IBM executive oversees PC empire in Asia while enjoying a nice green.Business, internationalWayne Arnold
Indonesia's Chinese fear further unrest: business suffers as signs of organized persecution prompt many to flee.Business, internationalJay Solomon, Wayne Arnold
Intel's chips catch the chill.(Intel Corp's huge earnings conceal the effects of Asian crisis)Business, internationalWayne Arnold
In the nick of time: crisis distracts banks from 'millenium bug.' (Thailand)Business, internationalWayne Arnold
Japanese, European firms battle Qualcomm over cellular standard.Business, internationalWayne Arnold
Japanese plan to help Indonesian firms: Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi deal targets $15 billion to prevent defaults.Business, internationalWayne Arnold
Japan's PC slump worsens.Business, internationalWayne Arnold
Lone ranger bets on Indonesia: H-P helps clients skirt cash crisis by offering credit, leasing equipment. (strategies employed by computer manufacturer Hewlett-Packard in surviving the Asian currency crisis)Business, internationalWayne Arnold
Microsoft raids disk pirates: Singapore's crackdown efforts may be working.Business, internationalWayne Arnold
NEC technology points to future with prototype fingerprint scanner.Business, internationalWayne Arnold
NTT Data likely to shine. (NTT Data Communications Systems Corp. of Japan boosts shares by 9% since Jan 12, 1998)Business, internationalWayne Arnold
Personal-handyphone business weighs on DoCoMo; IPO money will help pay for $3.5 billion buyout of NTT's unprofitable technology.(NTT Mobile Communications Network Inc.; NTT Personal Communications Network Group)Business, internationalWayne Arnold
Samsung hopes phone-PC device will get executives out of a hole.Business, internationalWayne Arnold
Satellite broadcasters try to reach Japanese behind the steering wheel.Business, internationalWayne Arnold
Small market is left in ruins.(high technology industry of Indonesia)Business, internationalWayne Arnold
Smuggling blitz may hurt foreign firms. (China's drive against smuggling)Business, internationalCraig S. Smith, Wayne Arnold
Tension brews along borders.(Malaysia, Singapore relations strained by a railway border strife)Business, internationalWayne Arnold
Travel without ticket may soon be a reality and not a bad dream.Business, internationalWayne Arnold
Two companies offer travelers new ways to access their e-mail.(ThatWeb and I-Quest)Business, internationalWayne Arnold
Using wireless system, Pizza Hut carves out a slice of the digital pie.Business, internationalWayne Arnold
Video-on-demand feed fleshes out a vision of the digital future.Business, internationalWayne Arnold
Weak results pressure H-P.Business, internationalWayne Arnold
Weak results pressure H-P.(Hewlett-Packard Co)Business, internationalWayne Arnold
Year-2000 problem haunts Asian banks; economic woes have put the computer problem on back burner for many.Business, internationalWayne Arnold
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