The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1997 Steven Lipin - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1997 Steven Lipin
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Applied Magnetics seeks rival Read-Rite; hostile offer of $1.7 billion is bid to form big maker of disk-drive heads. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalLee Gomes, Steven Lipin
BT-MCI merger deal's value reduced. (British Telecommunications, MCI Communications) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteven Lipin, John J. Keller
Citicorp to purchase AT&T's card unit: business expected to fetch $3 billion to $4 billion, reflecting hot bidding. (Universal Card) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteven Lipin, Stephen E. Frank
Dynatech management, buyout firm to buy telecom firm for $900 million. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteven Lipin
Slow approval of WorldCom deal likely; planned acquisition of MCI to face tough scrutiny by Federal regulators. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJohn R. Wilke, Steven Lipin, Brian Gruley
The battle for MCI takes another twist: now it's GTE's turn; a $28 billion all-cash bid from an unlikely source raises many possibilities: underestimating Mr. Lee. (GTE Chmn Charles R. Lee) (Party Line) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteven Lipin, John J. Keller
US West to split into two companies: cable and telecom units, valued at $35 billion, failed to find synergies. (new companies US West Inc. and MediaOne Group) (Company Operations)Business, generalSteven Lipin
WorldCom boosts MCI bid to $36 billion; takeover battle heats up, as GTE studies ways to counter new offer. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteven Lipin, John J. Keller
WorldCom, MCI deal could rewrite script for a new phone era; Ebbers wins bidding war with $37 billion offer; BT exits with big gain; madcap Manhattan weekend. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteven Lipin, John J. Keller
WorldCom's MCI bid alters playing field for telecom industry; a $30 billion surprise offer would create a titan in long distance, Internet; BT officials 'don't live here.' (British Telecommunications) (Ring Leader) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteven Lipin, John J. Keller
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