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