Wall Street Journal. Europe 1999 Kimberley A. Strassel |
Title | Subject | Authors |
As mail volume slips, Sweden Post takes lead on Internet; Nordic letter carrier uses good name to become a major player on Web; sales, delivery, and payment. | Business, international | Kimberley A. Strassel |
BOC Group's shares jump on merger speculation.(Abstract) | Business, international | Kimberley A. Strassel |
Deutsche Telekom barred from price-cutting move.(Deutsche Telekom AG)(Abstract) | Business, international | Kimberley A. Strassel |
Deutsche Telekom defends fees that it charges for online access.(Abstract) | Business, international | Kimberley A. Strassel |
Dixons shares rise 5% on positive 1st-half news. (Dixons Group PLC). | Business, international | Kimberley A. Strassel |
Fast forward: after a slow start, Europe is now racing to catch up in e-commerce.(E-commerce special section) | Business, international | Kimberley A. Strassel |
Kingfisher, Asda Confirm $9.44 Billion Merger Deal.(Abstract) | Business, international | Kimberley A. Strassel |
Microsoft, BT to develop wireless Internet service.(Abstract) | Business, international | Matthew Rose, Gautam Naik, Kimberley A. Strassel |
Phone bills inflame European net surfers, and the mouse roars.(Abstract) | Business, international | Kimberley A. Strassel |
Revenue rises at Reuters, but skeptics pummel stock.(Abstract) | Business, international | Kimberley A. Strassel |
Telefonica, Ole to form venture for Internet sites.(Abstract) | Business, international | Kimberley A. Strassel |
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