The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 1999 Russell Flannery |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Acer halts spin-off plans; software division needs to mature, firm says. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Acer to buy IBM equipment: investors sanguine on benefits of $8 billion deal. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Advanced Semiconductor to buy 2 Asian Motorola plants.(Advanced Semiconductor Engineering Inc.) | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
ASE spreads its chips around: semiconductor-assembly firm takes aggressive acquisition path.(Advanced Semiconductor Engineering Inc.) | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Banks face loan problems as Taipei holds back on aid.(Taiwan) | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Bank SinoPac appears poised to rise further.(share price at the Taiwan Stock Exchange) | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Bike makers are gearing up; Cycle Show finds electricity charging the air.(Taipei International Cycle Show) | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Computer companies hear calling in mobile-phone sector; Rapidly expanding market draws newcomers seeking to secure a toehold in the industry. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Cross-strait business slows.(fewer investments by Taiwan in China) | Business, international | Russell 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, international | Russell Flannery |
Franchises lure entrepreneurs in Taiwan; as chains abound, the island's business culture is preserved. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
'Free PC' sparks market rivalry among Korean net service providers. | Business, international | Russell Flannery, Jane L. Lee |
In Asia, online shopping faces some obstacles not shared in U.S.(Asian Technology) | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
In Taipei, sex-trade rebound is uncertain: once-thriving industry may not return after reform mayor's defeat.(Mayor Chen Shui-bian) | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
In Taipei, sex-trade rebound is uncertain.(Taiwan) | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Local approach may hold the key to profit; products aimed primarily at domestic investors outperform many designed for foreigners. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Monitor makers to link up: alliance would form world's No. 4 producer.(Mag Technology Co.; Proview International Holdings Ltd.) | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
One region lags behind the island's high-tech boom.(Taichung, Taiwan) | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Outlook for Taiwan chip makers brightens after quake.(Money and Investing)(semiconductor industry)(Industry Overview) | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
PC industry chooses China: earthquake will fuel investment, causing headaches for Taipei, U.S. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
President Enterprises tries to create a new wage policy.(food company gives performance-linked pay) | Business, international | Russell 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, international | Russell Flannery |
Slow growth, falling stocks spur ownership shuffles.(Advanced Semiconductor Engineering Inc. buys controlling stake in Universal Scientific Industrial) | Business, international | Russell 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, international | Dean Takahashi, Russell Flannery |
Standoff weighs down stocks in Taipei, Shanghai, Shenzhen. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Taiwan advertisers shake up spots in the wake of massive earthquake.(ads modified in response to state of calamity in Taiwan) | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Taiwan banks plan flurry of share issues; Chiao Tung joins growing list seeking to raise cash as market surges. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Taiwan braces for more rifts between businesses, workers. | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Taiwan merits another look; experts say bargains abound in tech sector.(Taiwan Stock Exchange's decline) | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Taiwan rules cause concern: consumers face few choices in mutual funds.(Fundwatch) | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Taiwan's fund sector draws interest from foreign firms.(Money & Investing) | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Taiwan's recovery plays appear poised to advance. | Business, international | Russell 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, international | Russell 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, international | Russell Flannery |
Telecom and Internet firms prepare for the arrival of new WAP standard.(Wireless Application Protocol) | Business, international | Russell 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, international | Russell Flannery |
TSMC shows interest in Acer.(Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Acer Semiconductor Manufacturing Inc.) | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
Vanguard names new CEO.(Vanguard International Semiconductor Corp.; Rick Tsai) | Business, international | Russell Flannery |
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