The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1996 Douglas Lavin - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1996 Douglas Lavin
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France reneges on plan to sell Thomson; privatization panel deals blow to Daewoo's bid to lead in electronics. (cancelled sale of Thomson SA to Lagardere Groupe and Daewoo Group) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalThomas Kamm, Douglas Lavin
France Telecom is ready to sign on Internet but Minitel system may suffer. (national data network) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDouglas Lavin
Ionica offers second line for calls. Will many answer? Radio-Wave links provide options to users, but payoffs will take time. (wireless communications offers alternative to traditional telephone services, but market potential is unclear) (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalDouglas Lavin
Nordic track: in Scandinavia, a cellular phone isn't a luxury. It's a necessity. (Scandinavia countries embrace wireless technology)(The Wall Street Journal Reports: Telecommunications) (Technology Information)Business, generalDouglas Lavin
Packard Bell reaches $650 million accord with Bull, NEC for much-needed cash; PC firm to get Zenith Data in pact likely to propel it past no. 1 Compaq. (Compagnie des Machines Bull) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDavid P. Hamilton, Jim Carlton, Steve Lipin, Douglas Lavin
Tidal wave of global telecom offerings builds; but will there be enough capital to fund flood of privatizations? (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalGautam Naik, Anita Raghavan, Sara Webb, Douglas Lavin
U.S. plans to act on global phone rates; FCC aims to reduce fees by offering waivers, setting price targets. (Government Activity)Business, generalDouglas Lavin, Bryan Gruley
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