The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1999 Jon E. Hilsenrath |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A businessman who touched lives.(Ira Kaye, owner of Lark International Ltd.)(Obituary) | Business, international | Jon 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, international | Jon 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, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
Analysts ponder CCT move; spin-off of HKNet could prove lucrative.(CCT Telecom) | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
APEC forum concludes with proposals for WTO talks.(Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation; World Trade Organization) | Business, international | Bob Davis, Jon E. Hilsenrath |
Asian companies seek capital, making investors wary. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
Asian economies are unfazed by U.S. rate outlook. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
Australia's stock market stands out among the crowd. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath, Deidre Sheehan |
Bill Clinton and Jiang Zemin will meet at the APEC summit. | Business, international | James T. Areddy, Jon E. Hilsenrath |
Competitiveness surveys have bad news for much of Asia. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
Development hopes for a lift.(local officials seeking to redevelop Fort Bonifacio, Manila) | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
Disney may go to Hong Kong.(Walt Disney theme park) | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
Doubts on Internet alliance.(joint venture between Microsoft Corp. and Hong Kong Telecommunications) | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath, Christina Mungan |
Economic crisis may continue to linger; despite persistent woes, executives are seeking investment opportunities.(Asia) | Business, international | Jon 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, international | Zach Coleman, Jon E. Hilsenrath |
Estrada pushes for reform.(Philippine President Joseph Estrada wants to amend the Philippine constitution to ease foreign-ownership rules) | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
Even in Singapore, innovation fails to deliver; high-tech cab system leaves some stranded at the curb. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
Guangnan's woes remind investors of risk in cheap stocks.(Guangnan Holdings) | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
`Korean retail investors delve back into stocks in Seoul.(surge in retail stocks) | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
Lai Sun Hotels' Furama deal looks bad to some analysts; purchase prices raises eyebrows among investors, but minority shareholders remain silent. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
Lessons are learned from the region's financial crisis. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath, Pichayaporn Utumporn |
Looking for direction in Seoul: current account is seen as reliable indicator.(Statistical Data Included) | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
Markets in region maintain their gains in the new year.(Asian stock markets) | Business, international | Jon 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, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
Phone company in comeback.(Money and Investing)(Telecom Corp. of New Zealand) | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
PLDT, Globe Telecom prepare for Philippine phone war; analysts expect the two companies to emerge as dominant competitors in the sector. | Business, international | James Hookway, Jon E. Hilsenrath |
Property stocks to get a lift; firms expected to gain on renewed land sales. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
Rally in digital telecom shares is expected to diminish. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
Regional stocks in new phase.(more money flowing into Asia's actual economies) | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
Royal Garden fails to attract attention.(Royal Garden Resort) | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
Small-cap fund manager seeks an encore to his success.(Money and Investing)(Scobie Ward of Lloyd George Management) | Business, international | Jon 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, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
Taiwan quake highlights Y2K concerns about region. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
Uncovering Asia's gems; small, litte-known niche companies lead the list of top cash earners. | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
VSNL may still be a bargain; telecom firm has appeal despite run-up.(Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd.) | Business, international | Jon E. Hilsenrath |
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