| The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1999 Connie Ling |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| AOL elbows into Asia.(America Online Inc. launches Hong Kong service after its announced 1998 entry in the Asian market was delayed for more than a year) | Business, international | Connie Ling |
| China.com Corp. starts to click with investors.(buying of shares) | Business, international | Connie Ling |
| Chinese-language web portals link advertising campaign.(Technology) | Business, international | Connie Ling |
| 'Dot-com' craze stirs IPO pros; investment bankers compete to make a buck on potential Internet frenzy. | Business, international | Connie Ling |
| Esprit's aggressive European push helps ride out storm.(Hong Kong-based retailer Esprit Holdings Ltd.)(Company Profile) | Business, international | Connie Ling |
| IDG slates $1 billion investment for the Internet sector.(International Data Group) | Business, international | Connie Ling |
| PC shipments grow strong.(personal computers) | Business, international | Connie Ling |
| Region's online users prove hard to count.(Asia's Internet users) | Business, international | Connie Ling |
| Taiwanese catch net fever as online trading grows: quick trades and low fees attract small retail investors despite regional economic downturn. | Business, international | Connie Ling |
| TV may be the country's preferred portal to the Web: set-top box strategy boasts price and market-penetration advantages over PCs.(China)(Statistical Data Included) | Business, international | Connie Ling |
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