The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 2001 Jesse Pesta - Abstracts

The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 2001 Jesse Pesta
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Enron power plant rejects state's payment.(Dabhol Power Corp. response to Maharashtra State Electricity Board)Business, internationalJesse Pesta
Hang-up for cellular firms.(new regulation for telecommunications in India)Business, internationalJesse Pesta
India lifts import curbs.(to meet World Trade Organization deadline)Business, internationalJesse Pesta
India may look to monsoons to weather a stormy market.(rain may spur consumption by farmers)Business, internationalJesse Pesta
India stocks get vote of confidence from parent firms.(Indian subsidiaries listing share buyouts)Business, internationalJesse Pesta
Investor appetite for India.(MindTree Consulting PLC receives funding)Business, internationalJesse Pesta
Maruti may be a good passage to India.(Indian government to sell its half of Maruti Udyog Ltd.; foreign investor could acquire shares)Business, internationalJesse Pesta
Passage to America.(Indian software companies earmark funds for U.S. acquisitions)Business, internationalJesse Pesta
Powell seeks to assure leaders in India and Pakistan.(U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell)Business, internationalSteve LeVine, Jesse Pesta
Soap makers fight for customers as consumerism grows in Nepal.(Column)Business, internationalJesse Pesta
Tapping India for antibiotics.(Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd.)Business, internationalJesse Pesta, Daniel Pearl
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