Wall Street Journal. Europe 1999 Almar LaTour |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Attractive Volvo keeps suitors hanging: merger rumors swirl, but firm is in no hurry.(Volvo AB)(Abstract) | Business, international | Almar LaTour |
Danisco to acquire Cultor, creating major food firm.(Abstract) | Business, international | Almar Latour |
DnB agrees to acquire Postbanken.(Den Norske Bank ASA)(Abstract) | Business, international | Almar Latour |
Electrolux lifts 2nd-quarter profit of 39%. | Business, international | Almar Latour |
Ericsson CEO resigns amid slow-growth concerns.(Abstract) | Business, international | Almar Latour |
Ericsson plans to acquire Internet-related firms.(Stockholm, Sweden-based Telefon AB L. M. Ericsson acquires 3Com Corp.) | Business, international | Almar Latour |
Ericsson's profit dives 51% as Nokia posts 96% leap.(Abstract) | Business, international | Almar Latour |
Ericsson to buy Torrent for $450 million.(Abstract) | Business, international | Almar Latour |
Ericsson to sell real estate to improve its cash flow.(Abstract) | Business, international | Almar Latour |
Ericsson unveils plan to cut 11,600 jobs.(Abstract) | Business, international | Almar Latour |
EU launches full inquiry of Telia-Telenor merger.(Merger between Sweden's Telia AB and Norway's Telenor ASA reviewed by European Commission) | Business, international | Almar Latour, Julie Wolf |
Finnish paper maker UPM warns rise in demand will be slight.(Abstract) | Business, international | Almar Latour |
Ikea president moves to U.S.'s Home Depot.(Abstract) | Business, international | Almar Latour, James R. Hagerty |
Knowledge World Takes Learning Out of Classroom.(Sweden's Knowledge World AB is an online education broker) | Business, international | Almar Latour |
Kvaerner posts quarterly profit. | Business, international | Almar Latour |
Linde bids for AGA of Sweden.(Abstract) | Business, international | Almar Latour |
New Wallenberg era begins at Investor.(Abstract) | Business, international | Almar Latour |
Nokia may ring up more gains.(Abstract) | Business, international | Gautam Naik, Almar LaTour |
Norwegian government rejects bid of MeritaNordbanken for Christiania.(Abstract) | Business, international | Almar Latour |
Retailer Hennes & Mauritz mulls its online strategy.(Company Profile) | Business, international | Almar Latour |
SEB to sell Trygg-Hansa to Codan, acquire bank.(Abstract) | Business, international | Almar Latour, Vanessa Fuhrmans |
StoraEnso plans to sell power assets.(Abstract) | Business, international | Almar Latour |
StoraEnso profit falls short of estimate; Nordic paper producer is hit by Asian crisis. | Business, international | Almar Latour |
Swedish Match agrees to sell cigarette unit.(Abstract) | Business, international | Almar Latour |
Telia-Telenor merger could hit hurdle.(Abstract) | Business, international | Almar Latour, Julie Wolf |
Tieto, Enator to merge, signaling IT consolidation.(Abstract) | Business, international | Almar Latour |
Volvo and Scania finally tie the knot in 6.9 billion euros deal.(Abstract) | Business, international | Almar Latour |
Volvo ends Scania talks, but keeps its 13% stake.(Abstract) | Business, international | Almar Latour, Brian Coleman |
Volvo holders approve sale of car unit.(Abstract) | Business, international | Almar Latour |
Volvo reports pretax profit rise of 56%.(Abstract) | Business, international | Almar Latour |
Volvo's results clear the way for consolidation. | Business, international | Almar Latour |
Volvo's shares surge on report it rejected DaimlerChrysler bid.(Abstract) | Business, international | Almar Latour |
Volvo stock slips on talk of linkup with Navistar. | Business, international | Almar Latour, Rehka Balu |
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