The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1999 Jane L. Lee - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1999 Jane L. Lee
TitleSubjectAuthors
Daewoo Group likely to be dismantled in restructuring; only auto-related operations expected to remain, with conglomerate's other units sold off.Business, internationalMichael Schuman, Jane L. Lee
Daewoo plans sale of assets.(Daewoo Group)Business, internationalMichael Schuman, Jane L. Lee
'Free PC' sparks market rivalry among Korean net service providers.Business, internationalRussell Flannery, Jane L. Lee
Hanbo creditors reject U.S. consortium's cash offer; they prefer a bid for bankrupt steelmaker that would include long-term debt.(Hanbo Iron and Steel Co.)Business, internationalJane L. Lee
HSBC-Seoulbank talks end.(HSBC Holding PLC)Business, internationalJane L. Lee
Hyundai hits the jackpot: clout of South Korean fund raises concerns.(Buy Korea Fund)Business, internationalJane L. Lee
Korea contest lures artists.(Male Root Carving Competition)Business, internationalJane L. Lee
Korean chip maker sells unit: Hyundai Electronics disposes of packaging arm.(Hyundai Electronics Industries Co sells ChipPAC Co)Business, internationalJane L. Lee
Korean creditors take further action on Daewoo.(Daewoo Group)Business, internationalJane L. Lee
Mass layoffs leave workers reluctant to go on strike: militant labor organization struggles to find support for series of walkouts.Business, internationalJane L. Lee
Samsung to curtail U.S. role: ex-Packard Bell CEO to take control of AST.(Samsung Electronics Co.; Beny Alagem; AST Research Inc.)Business, internationalJim Carlton, Jane L. Lee
Seoul and Daewoo move to ease foreign bankers' worries; conglomerate to start negotiations with creditors by mid-August, official says.(Oh Kap Soo, assistant governor of the Financial Supervisory Service; Daewoo Group)Business, internationalMichael Schuman, Jane L. Lee
Seoul may boost trust firms.(the plan by the South Korean government to infuse capital to investment trust companies)Business, internationalJane L. Lee
Seoul taps brokers to help absorb Daewoo's bad debt.(South Korea)Business, internationalJane L. Lee
This website is not affiliated with document authors or copyright owners. This page is provided for informational purposes only. Unintentional errors are possible.