The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1998 Rebecca Blumenstein - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1998 Rebecca Blumenstein
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AT&T Corp. agrees to buy Vanguard Cellular. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalRebecca Blumenstein
AT&T, known for its gentlemanly ways, gets tough; phone giant adopts an aggressive stance over policies and mergers.(Government Activity)Business, generalStephanie N. Mehta, Rebecca Blumenstein
AT&T plans marketing push of BT's Concert.(British Telecommunications' global telecommunications services)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalRebecca Blumenstein
AT&T's earnings soar, beating estimates; net jumps 68% on growth in wireless subscribers, continued cost cutting.(Company Financial Information)Business, generalRebecca Blumenstein
AT&T to pay $5 billion for IBM network; deal jump-starts effort to build infrastructure for global data traffic.(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalRebecca Blumenstein, Raju Narisetti
General Motors walkout talks hit an impasse.Business, generalRebecca Blumenstein, Fara Warner
GM foils UAW as truck output starts.Business, generalRebecca Blumenstein, Joseph B. White, Angelo B. Henderson
GM is closing rest of North American operations.Business, generalRebecca Blumenstein
GM moves to open its Corvett plant as arbitration opens on UAW strikes.Business, generalRebecca Blumenstein, Fara Warner
GM orders cutbacks in discretionary spending.Business, generalRebecca Blumenstein, Robert L. Simison
GM puts strikes' cost at $1.18 billion, above analysts' estimates.Business, generalRebecca Blumenstein, Fara Warner
GM's earnings dropped 81% because of strike.Business, generalRebecca Blumenstein
GM seeks broad agreement in Flint strike talks.Business, generalRebecca Blumenstein, Fara Warner
GM sets stage for another truck-price brand.Business, generalRebecca Blumenstein
GM shutdown looms in North America.Business, generalRebecca Blumenstein
GM to make Delphi Unit independentBusiness, generalRebecca Blumenstein
In new twist, Microsoft says it was 'set up.'.(antitrust trial)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalRebecca Blumenstein
MCI WorldCom moves quickly on costs; layoffs could hit 3,750 as Ebbers slims down newly merged carrier.(CEO Bernard J. Ebbers)(Company Operations)Business, generalRebecca Blumenstein
Motorola to buy Lucent Technologies' consumer wireless phone operations.(Abstract)Business, generalRebecca Blumenstein, Quentin Hardy
Naughty or nice: a new CEO's choice: keep the old team or bring your own: AT&T's Mike Armstrong is no 'Chainsaw Al'; at least, he isn't yet; hiring through acquisitions.(Company Operations)Business, generalRebecca Blumenstein
Negotiatiors report no progress in GM strikes.Business, generalRebecca Blumenstein, Fara Warner
Saturn's workers move toward a strike, pointing to flaws in partnership model.Business, generalRebecca Blumenstein, Fara Warner
Sprint relays its concerns over TCI stake in venture. (AT&T-TCI merger) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalRebecca Blumenstein
Sprint ups the ante in the long-distance war.(Abstract)Business, generalRebecca Blumenstein
UAW adopts harder stance in GM fight.Business, generalRebecca Blumenstein, Fara Warner
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