The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1999 Stephanie N. Mehta - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1999 Stephanie N. Mehta
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AirTouch board must choose between Glitz and Gray; Will snazzy Vodafone or Bell Atlantic win long term, and does it matter?(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalStephanie N. Mehta, Steven Lipin
Annunziata quits AT&T in setback for its CEO.(Robert Annunziata resigns as president of Teleport Communications Group, the business-services arm of AT&T Corp.)(Company Operations)Business, generalStephanie N. Mehta, Stacy Kravetz
AT&T-BT global venture stirs doubts about timetable, stepped-up rivalry.(AT&T and British Telecommunications PLC plan to showcase their global joint venture, Concert, at the Telecom 99 forum in Geneva)Business, generalGautam Naik, Stephanie N. Mehta
AT&T-BT venture gets security review; Justice Department, FBI delay approval of pact; wiretap access sought.(British Telecommunications PLC)Business, generalKathy Chen, Stephanie N. Mehta, Rebecca Blumenstein, David S. Cloud
AT&T makes $54 billion unsolicited bid for MediaOne, in challenge to Comcast; cash and stock proposal offers rich premium to existing argument.(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalStephanie N. Mehta, Leslie Cauley, Rebecca Blumentstein
AT&T plans local service in New York.(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalStephanie N. Mehta
Bell Atlantic is in talks to buy AirTouch; deal valued at $45 billion would create a colossus in the wireless sector.(Abstract)Business, generalStephanie N. Mehta, Steven Lipin
BellSouth considers possible purchase of long-distance phone firm Qwest.(Qwest Communications International Inc.)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalStephanie N. Mehta, Rebecca Blumenstein
Ciena to acquire 2 telecom firms in stock deals.(Lightera Network Inc. and Omina Communications Inc.)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalStephanie N. Mehta, Paul M. Sherer
Fast phone lines may help AOL trump cable TV.(America Online)(Technology Information)Business, generalStephanie N. Mehta, Thomas E. Weber
FCC weighs unusual limit on SBC deal.(posible conditions on acquisition of Ameritech Corp.)Business, generalKathy Chen, Stephanie N. Mehta
Frontier's board rejects Qwest hostile offer.(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalStephanie N. Mehta, Joann S. Lublin
Global Crossing agrees to buy Frontier; deal valued at $11.2 billion would offer a foothold in U.S. telecom market.Business, generalStephanie N. Mehta, Steven Lipin
Global Crossing reworks its offer for Frontier.(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalStephanie N. Mehta, Rebecca Blumenstein
Global Crossing strikes deal with Racal; acquisition of British firm's telecom busines is set for about $1.6 billion.(Racal Electronics P.L.C.)Business, generalStephanie N. Mehta, Anita Raghavan
Guess who decides new area codes--Lockheed Martin does; it grants a 'vanity' number to Kennedy Space Center; it's 321, as in blast off.(Abstract)Business, generalStephanie N. Mehta
MCI WorldCom plans Internet service for residential customers nationwide.(Abstract)Business, generalStephanie N. Mehta
Nextel to sell 2,000 wireless towers for $560 million.(Nextel Communications Inc.)(Abstract)Business, generalStephanie N. Mehta
Nortel in talks to buy Qtera in $3 billion deal.(Nortel Networks Corp.)(Company Business and Marketing)(Statistical Data Included)Business, generalStephanie N. Mehta, Mark Heinzl
Northern Telecom plays down phone roots, embraces 'I word'.(Advertising)Business, generalStephanie N. Mehta
Northern Telecom plays down phone roots, embraces 'I Word'.(Advertising)(Abstract)Business, generalStephanie N. Mehta
Qwest to sell a 10% stake to BellSouth.(Qwest Communications International Inc.)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalStephanie N. Mehta
SBC will buy phone services from Williams.Business, generalStephanie N. Mehta
U S West Inc.'s Trujillo is thinking big again.(Company Operations)(Who's News)Business, generalStephanie N. Mehta
U S West prefers Qwest merger to a bid; link of equals would echo Global Crossing terms set in an earlier deal.(Baby Bell company seeks to structure possible combination with Qwest Communications International Inc. as a merger of equals, not a takeover)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalStephanie N. Mehta, Rebecca Blumenstein
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