The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 2000 Jason Booth - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 2000 Jason Booth
TitleSubjectAuthors
CyberWorks completes deal.Business, internationalJason Booth
Down with the dollar.(Asian currencies likely to imitate US dollar's weakness)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalJason Booth
E-commerce gets hard cell; mobile phone is poised to dominate Internet transactions in the region.Business, internationalJason Booth
Finally, GEM Adds Luster.(Growth Enterprise Market)(Column)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalJason Booth
From black sheep to broker's pet: PetroChina looks good.Business, internationalJason Booth
GEM's future is hazy after poor start.(Hong Kong's Growth Enterprise Market)Business, internationalJason Booth
Global Tech shifts to a retail strategy.(Global Tech Holdings, Hong Kong-based mobile phone distributor)(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalJason Booth
Global woes may hurt region's shaky economic upturn.(Asia)Business, internationalJason Booth, Jon E. Hilsenrath
Hang Seng Index Will Need Help to Reach 2000. Three Major Drivers of Hong Hong's Market Appear to Be Losing Steam.Business, internationalJason Booth
Hyundai faces uphill battle.(Shares don't budget despite big improvements.)Business, internationalJason Booth
Infosys can't hide.(Infosys Technologies)Business, internationalJason Booth
Karachi coup proves a boon; Stock investors see opportunity for strides on economic front.(Brief Article)Business, internationalJason Booth
Laggard sector looks up.(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalJason Booth
Mandatory Providence Fund: make way for the big boys.(Hong Kong's new pension plan)Business, internationalJason Booth
Online auctioneer's board makeup gets a close look.(Internet Auction has 60% market share but a controversial dominant shareholder)(Brief Article)Business, internationalJason Booth
Phoenix Satellite Could Rise in China.Business, internationalJason Booth
Pohang stirs enthusiasm in analysts with cheap stock.(Pohang Iron and Steel Co. of South Korea)Business, internationalJason Booth
Privatization Wave Threatens Stock Markets: Governments' Enthusiasm Is Unlikely to Be Matched by Investors'.Business, internationalJason Booth
Race to the wireless: firms compete for telecom licenses.(Hong Kong)Business, internationalJason Booth
Tom.com and Next stake out vastly different territories.(Two portals have differing content in race to become Internet leader in China)Business, internationalJason Booth
Volatility may unsettle Cyber Works - HKT merger plan: if stocks of Richard Li's concern continues to fall, value of takeover bid would plunge too.(Pacific Century CyberWorks, Cable & Wireless's HKT; Heard in Hong Kong)(Column)Business, internationalJason Booth, Thom Beal
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