The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly 2001 Philip Segal |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Build a foundation with Cheung Kong Infrastructure.(good stock buy)(Statistical Data Included) | Business, international | Philip Segal |
Cheap stocks, stable dollar.(New Zealand)(Statistical Data Included) | Business, international | Philip Segal |
China gets attention, India gets returns.(investment opportunities)(Cover Story) | Business, international | Philip Segal |
China's success is a problem for Taiwan's materials makers.(Chinese petrochemical, energy stocks favored)(Statistical Data Included) | Business, international | Philip Segal |
Chinese labor force poses little threat to Southeast Asia.(low productivity in China) | Business, international | Philip Segal |
Count intangible assets for good of your financial health.(goodwill rules in Hong Kong) | Business, international | Philip Segal |
Reluctant insiders indicate recovery might be far off.(company insiders are not buying much stock) | Business, international | Philip Segal |
Risk lessens in Asian stocks. | Business, international | Philip Segal |
SGX as a defensive stock?(Singapore Exchange Ltd.) | Business, international | Philip Segal |
Some real-estate issues offer refuge in Hong Kong.(developer stock prices low, may not rise anytime soon) | Business, international | Philip Segal |
U.S. battle against terrorism funding faces hurdles.(money laundering difficult to track) | Business, international | Philip Segal |
Vitasoy can provide healthy defense against bear market.(Vitasoy International Holdings )(Statistical Data Included) | Business, international | Philip Segal |
Waiting for a comeback? Play it safe with utilities.(Hongkong Electric Company Ltd., Hong Kong and China Gas Company Ltd., and CLP Holding Ltd. are good companies to buy stock in) | Business, international | Philip Segal |
What price stability? The currency peg has drawbacks.(Hong Kong's fixed exchange rate) | Business, international | Philip Segal |
Winning formula: An old calculation proves its mettle.(dividing enterprise value by sales) | Business, international | Philip Segal |
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