The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1997 Stephanie N. Mehta |
Title | Subject | Authors |
AirTouch feels pressure of growing wireless market; despite early optimism, goal to double share price may fall short. (AirTouch Communications) (Company Operations) | Business, general | Stephanie N. Mehta |
Ameritech to buy 42% of Danish phone carrier. ($3.2 billion for stake in Tele Danmark) (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Gautam 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, general | Stephanie 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, general | Stephanie 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, general | Stephanie N. Mehta |
How to untangle Web of promotions for wireless service. (Technology Information) | Business, general | Stephanie N. Mehta |
LCI to acquire USLD Communications in stock deal valued at $331.8 million. (LCI International) (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Stephanie N. Mehta |
Sprint, too, moves to franchise wireless service. (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Stephanie N. Mehta |
The investor. (venture capitalist David Cowan)(The Internet: Behind the Scenes) (Internet/Web/Online Service Information) | Business, general | Stephanie N. Mehta |
Unfettered but in touch, phone users go all-wireless. (Technology Information) | Business, general | Stephanie N. Mehta |
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