The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1999 Jon E. Hilsenrath - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1999 Jon E. Hilsenrath
TitleSubjectAuthors
A businessman who touched lives.(Ira Kaye, owner of Lark International Ltd.)(Obituary)Business, internationalJon E. Hilsenrath
Accounting moves don't diminish Korea Telecom's appeal; company says the right things as investors now are eager to pour cast into the country.Business, internationalJon E. Hilsenrath, Hae Won Choi
Airport agency seeks profit.(Hong Kong's Airport Authority's plan to maximize the profitability of the Chek Lap Kok airport)Business, internationalJon E. Hilsenrath
Analysts ponder CCT move; spin-off of HKNet could prove lucrative.(CCT Telecom)Business, internationalJon E. Hilsenrath
APEC forum concludes with proposals for WTO talks.(Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation; World Trade Organization)Business, internationalBob Davis, Jon E. Hilsenrath
Asian companies seek capital, making investors wary.Business, internationalJon E. Hilsenrath
Asian economies are unfazed by U.S. rate outlook.Business, internationalJon E. Hilsenrath
Australia's stock market stands out among the crowd.Business, internationalJon E. Hilsenrath, Deidre Sheehan
Bill Clinton and Jiang Zemin will meet at the APEC summit.Business, internationalJames T. Areddy, Jon E. Hilsenrath
Competitiveness surveys have bad news for much of Asia.Business, internationalJon E. Hilsenrath
Development hopes for a lift.(local officials seeking to redevelop Fort Bonifacio, Manila)Business, internationalJon E. Hilsenrath
Disney may go to Hong Kong.(Walt Disney theme park)Business, internationalJon E. Hilsenrath
Doubts on Internet alliance.(joint venture between Microsoft Corp. and Hong Kong Telecommunications)Business, internationalJon E. Hilsenrath, Christina Mungan
Economic crisis may continue to linger; despite persistent woes, executives are seeking investment opportunities.(Asia)Business, internationalJon E. Hilsenrath
Estimating Disney's impact is no small task: debate over benefits of theme park is likely to rage for some time.(Hong Kong)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalZach Coleman, Jon E. Hilsenrath
Estrada pushes for reform.(Philippine President Joseph Estrada wants to amend the Philippine constitution to ease foreign-ownership rules)Business, internationalJon E. Hilsenrath
Even in Singapore, innovation fails to deliver; high-tech cab system leaves some stranded at the curb.Business, internationalJon E. Hilsenrath
Guangnan's woes remind investors of risk in cheap stocks.(Guangnan Holdings)Business, internationalJon E. Hilsenrath
`Korean retail investors delve back into stocks in Seoul.(surge in retail stocks)Business, internationalJon E. Hilsenrath
Lai Sun Hotels' Furama deal looks bad to some analysts; purchase prices raises eyebrows among investors, but minority shareholders remain silent.Business, internationalJon E. Hilsenrath
Lessons are learned from the region's financial crisis.Business, internationalJon E. Hilsenrath, Pichayaporn Utumporn
Looking for direction in Seoul: current account is seen as reliable indicator.(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalJon E. Hilsenrath
Markets in region maintain their gains in the new year.(Asian stock markets)Business, internationalJon E. Hilsenrath, Laurie Lande
Not every red-chip stock should be judged equally: Ng Fung Hong isn't beset with the financial problems burdening rival Guangnan.Business, internationalJon E. Hilsenrath
Phone company in comeback.(Money and Investing)(Telecom Corp. of New Zealand)Business, internationalJon E. Hilsenrath
PLDT, Globe Telecom prepare for Philippine phone war; analysts expect the two companies to emerge as dominant competitors in the sector.Business, internationalJames Hookway, Jon E. Hilsenrath
Property stocks to get a lift; firms expected to gain on renewed land sales.Business, internationalJon E. Hilsenrath
Rally in digital telecom shares is expected to diminish.Business, internationalJon E. Hilsenrath
Regional stocks in new phase.(more money flowing into Asia's actual economies)Business, internationalJon E. Hilsenrath
Royal Garden fails to attract attention.(Royal Garden Resort)Business, internationalJon E. Hilsenrath
Small-cap fund manager seeks an encore to his success.(Money and Investing)(Scobie Ward of Lloyd George Management)Business, internationalJon E. Hilsenrath
Small-cap fund manager seeks an encore to his success; Scobie Ward of Lloyd George looks to well-run companies hit hard in the region's crisis.(Lloyd George Management)Business, internationalJon E. Hilsenrath
Taiwan quake highlights Y2K concerns about region.Business, internationalJon E. Hilsenrath
Uncovering Asia's gems; small, litte-known niche companies lead the list of top cash earners.Business, internationalJon E. Hilsenrath
VSNL may still be a bargain; telecom firm has appeal despite run-up.(Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd.)Business, internationalJon E. Hilsenrath
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