Wall Street Journal. Europe 1999 Almar LaTour - Abstracts

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