The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1999 Russell Flannery - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1999 Russell Flannery
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Acer halts spin-off plans; software division needs to mature, firm says.Business, internationalRussell Flannery
Acer to buy IBM equipment: investors sanguine on benefits of $8 billion deal.Business, internationalRussell Flannery
Advanced Semiconductor to buy 2 Asian Motorola plants.(Advanced Semiconductor Engineering Inc.)Business, internationalRussell Flannery
ASE spreads its chips around: semiconductor-assembly firm takes aggressive acquisition path.(Advanced Semiconductor Engineering Inc.)Business, internationalRussell Flannery
Banks face loan problems as Taipei holds back on aid.(Taiwan)Business, internationalRussell Flannery
Bank SinoPac appears poised to rise further.(share price at the Taiwan Stock Exchange)Business, internationalRussell Flannery
Bike makers are gearing up; Cycle Show finds electricity charging the air.(Taipei International Cycle Show)Business, internationalRussell Flannery
Computer companies hear calling in mobile-phone sector; Rapidly expanding market draws newcomers seeking to secure a toehold in the industry.Business, internationalRussell Flannery
Cross-strait business slows.(fewer investments by Taiwan in China)Business, internationalRussell Flannery
Economic planners expect to endorse pension reform; moves aim to ease workers' ability to switch jobs as growth rate slows, firms restructure.(Taiwan Council for Economic Planning and Development)Business, internationalRussell Flannery
Franchises lure entrepreneurs in Taiwan; as chains abound, the island's business culture is preserved.Business, internationalRussell Flannery
'Free PC' sparks market rivalry among Korean net service providers.Business, internationalRussell Flannery, Jane L. Lee
In Asia, online shopping faces some obstacles not shared in U.S.(Asian Technology)Business, internationalRussell Flannery
In Taipei, sex-trade rebound is uncertain: once-thriving industry may not return after reform mayor's defeat.(Mayor Chen Shui-bian)Business, internationalRussell Flannery
In Taipei, sex-trade rebound is uncertain.(Taiwan)Business, internationalRussell Flannery
Local approach may hold the key to profit; products aimed primarily at domestic investors outperform many designed for foreigners.Business, internationalRussell Flannery
Monitor makers to link up: alliance would form world's No. 4 producer.(Mag Technology Co.; Proview International Holdings Ltd.)Business, internationalRussell Flannery
One region lags behind the island's high-tech boom.(Taichung, Taiwan)Business, internationalRussell Flannery
Outlook for Taiwan chip makers brightens after quake.(Money and Investing)(semiconductor industry)(Industry Overview)Business, internationalRussell Flannery
PC industry chooses China: earthquake will fuel investment, causing headaches for Taipei, U.S.Business, internationalRussell Flannery
President Enterprises tries to create a new wage policy.(food company gives performance-linked pay)Business, internationalRussell Flannery
Rally TSMC shares may only have just started; semiconductor industry's recovery bodes well for Taiwan's largest chip maker.(Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.)Business, internationalRussell Flannery
Slow growth, falling stocks spur ownership shuffles.(Advanced Semiconductor Engineering Inc. buys controlling stake in Universal Scientific Industrial)Business, internationalRussell Flannery
Spry VIA sets sights on Intel: Taiwan manufacturer is taking bold steps to challenge U.S. chip giant.(VIA Technologies Inc. buys two chip makers, plans aggressive expansion)Business, internationalDean Takahashi, Russell Flannery
Standoff weighs down stocks in Taipei, Shanghai, Shenzhen.Business, internationalRussell Flannery
Taiwan advertisers shake up spots in the wake of massive earthquake.(ads modified in response to state of calamity in Taiwan)Business, internationalRussell Flannery
Taiwan banks plan flurry of share issues; Chiao Tung joins growing list seeking to raise cash as market surges.Business, internationalRussell Flannery
Taiwan braces for more rifts between businesses, workers.Business, internationalRussell Flannery
Taiwan merits another look; experts say bargains abound in tech sector.(Taiwan Stock Exchange's decline)Business, internationalRussell Flannery
Taiwan rules cause concern: consumers face few choices in mutual funds.(Fundwatch)Business, internationalRussell Flannery
Taiwan's fund sector draws interest from foreign firms.(Money & Investing)Business, internationalRussell Flannery
Taiwan's recovery plays appear poised to advance.Business, internationalRussell Flannery
Taiwan's REIT market gets off to a slow start; goal is to boost urban areas and building industry, but many restrictions exist.Business, internationalRussell Flannery
Taiwan stocks may be on the verge of taking a breather; Chuntex's warning of 1998 loss is expected to stoke fears of similar undisclosed problems.Business, internationalRussell Flannery
Telecom and Internet firms prepare for the arrival of new WAP standard.(Wireless Application Protocol)Business, internationalRussell Flannery
Tourism sector remains hurt by September earthquake: foreigners stay away even though only the central region of the island is damaged.(Taiwan)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalRussell Flannery
TSMC shows interest in Acer.(Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Acer Semiconductor Manufacturing Inc.)Business, internationalRussell Flannery
Vanguard names new CEO.(Vanguard International Semiconductor Corp.; Rick Tsai)Business, internationalRussell Flannery
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