The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 2000 Deborah Solomon - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 2000 Deborah Solomon
TitleSubjectAuthors
A big deal for tiny screens.(NTT DoCo Mo invests 16% stake in AT&TWireless Group)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalRobert A. Guth, Peter Landers, Deborah Solomon
AT&T board to weigh spinoff of unit.(consumer long-distance unit)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDeborah Solomon, Nikhil Deogun, Mark Wingfield
AT&T profit warning focuses attention on Excite.(Company Financial Information)Business, generalDeborah Solomon, Mylene Mangalindan
AT&T proposes long-distance spinoff; bundled services, talks with Nextel and BT are likely to continue.(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDeborah Solomon, Nikhil Deogun
Bell Atlantic-GTE merger is set to receive approval of the FCC.(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDeborah Solomon, Mark Wigfield, Jill Carroll
Lucent may shed microelectronics unit.(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDeborah Solomon
SBC to give PCs to internet customers.(SBC Communications; includes related information)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDeborah Solomon, Scott Thurm
Sprint expected to quit WorldCom pact; Deutsche Telekom weighs launching bid valued at over $110 billion.(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalAnita Raghavan, Deborah Solomon
Sprint retains hope in WorldCom deal; executives study options despite U.S. refection; partner seems resigned.(Company Business and Marketing)(Statistical Data Included)Business, generalWilliam Boston, Nicole Harris, Deborah Solomon
WorldCom earnings meet expectations, but stock falls as revenue disappoints.Business, generalDeborah Solomon
WorldCom officials want to sell parts of Sprint.(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDeborah Solomon, Nicole harris
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