The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1997 Stephanie N. Mehta - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1997 Stephanie N. Mehta
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AirTouch feels pressure of growing wireless market; despite early optimism, goal to double share price may fall short. (AirTouch Communications) (Company Operations)Business, generalStephanie N. Mehta
Ameritech to buy 42% of Danish phone carrier. ($3.2 billion for stake in Tele Danmark) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalGautam Naik, Stephanie N. Mehta
Ameritech to sell stake in overseas carrier. (valued $2.2 billion stake in Telecom Corp. of New Zealand) (Technology & Telecommunications) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalStephanie N. Mehta
AT&T Wireless sees growth lag as focus shifts. (AT&T Wireless Services' 1997 revenue to exceed $4 billion) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalStephanie N. Mehta
Cincinnati Bell to buy AT&T customer-aid unit. (Matrixx Marketing Inc will acquire AT&T's Solutions Customer Care) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalStephanie N. Mehta
How to untangle Web of promotions for wireless service. (Technology Information)Business, generalStephanie N. Mehta
LCI to acquire USLD Communications in stock deal valued at $331.8 million. (LCI International) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalStephanie N. Mehta
Sprint, too, moves to franchise wireless service. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalStephanie N. Mehta
The investor. (venture capitalist David Cowan)(The Internet: Behind the Scenes) (Internet/Web/Online Service Information)Business, generalStephanie N. Mehta
Unfettered but in touch, phone users go all-wireless. (Technology Information)Business, generalStephanie N. Mehta
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