The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1999 Richard Borsuk - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1999 Richard Borsuk
TitleSubjectAuthors
APP may list China assets.(Asia Pulp and Paper Co.)Business, internationalRichard Borsuk
APP plans to seek listing.(Asia Pulp and Paper Co.)Business, internationalRichard Borsuk, Sara Webb
Astra is attracting interest.(Money and Investing)(Astra International)Business, internationalRichard Borsuk
Chicago business school picks Singapore for program; university will open permanent campus in city-state for executive MBA students next year.(University of Chicago Graduate School of Business)Business, internationalRichard Borsuk
Gifts present Singapore mutual funds with a dilemma.(fund managers hope to eventually attract small investors with knowledge, not freebies)Business, internationalRichard Borsuk
Government plans fund to boost technology businesses.(Singapore's Technopreneurship Investment Fund)Business, internationalRichard Borsuk, Roger Malone
Government relaxes city's banking curbs on foreigners; cap of 40% on overseas ownership is removed in measures to boost competition.(Singapore)Business, internationalRichard Borsuk, Sara Webb
Heinz to enter joint venture in Indonesia: deal with ABC Group gives positive signal to troubled economy.(H.J. Heinz Co., Indonesian food company)Business, internationalRichard Borsuk
Keppel and SembCorp regain some appeal, analysts say.(Singapore)(Keppel Corp. and SembCorp Industries Ltd.)Business, internationalRichard Borsuk
Keppel's efforts pay off.(Keppel Corp.)Business, internationalRichard Borsuk
Neptune Orient agrees to sell train network of U.S. unit: $315 million deal will reduce shipper's debt load and help develop logistics business.Business, internationalDaniel Machalaba, Richard Borsuk
Nissin shelves Indofood deal with Salim; company won't be buying 30% of noodle maker after creditors object.(Nissin Food Products; PT Indofood Sukses Makmur; Salim Group)Business, internationalRichard Borsuk
Nissin shelves Indofood deal with Salim.(Nissin Food Products Co.; PT Indofood Sukses Makmur; Salim Group)Business, internationalRichard Borsuk
NOL poised to sail.(Neptune Orient Lines' projected turnaround)Business, internationalRichard Borsuk
Planting Indonesia's seeds of change.Business, internationalRichard Borsuk
Singapore barrels ahead on Jurong Island; despite slump, petrochemical complex is taking shape and luring firms.Business, internationalRichard Borsuk
Singapore spells opportunity for bookseller.(Japan-based Kinokuniya Books' to open megastore in Singapore)Business, internationalRichard Borsuk
SingTel goes shopping.(Singapore Telecommunications Ltd. acquires 20% of Advanced Info Service PCL)Business, internationalRichard Borsuk, Tom Wright, Netty Ismail
S.R. Nathan is declared next president, without election.(Singapore)Business, internationalRichard Borsuk
Woes to remain at Creative; analysts aren't expecting a speedy recovery.(Heard in Singapore)(Creative Technology Proprietary ltd.)(Company Profile)Business, internationalRichard Borsuk
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