Wall Street Journal. Europe 1999 Stephanie N. Mehta - Abstracts

Wall Street Journal. Europe 1999 Stephanie N. Mehta
TitleSubjectAuthors
AT&T to go local in New York.(Abstract)Business, internationalStephanie N. Mehta
BT pays 638.2 million euros for Yellow Book USA.(Abstract)Business, internationalGautam Naik, Stephanie N. Mehta
Frontier to affirm sale to partner Global Crossing.(Abstract)Business, internationalStephanie N. Mehta, Rebecca Blumenstein
Global Crossing agrees to merge with US West.(Abstract)Business, internationalStephanie N. Mehta, Joann S. Lublin
Global Crossing will acquire C&W unit.(Cable and Wireless PLC undersea cable unit acquired by Global Crossing Ltd. for $725 million in cash)Business, internationalStephanie N. Mehta, Steven Lipin
McLeodUSA gets a $1 billion infusion.(Abstract)Business, internationalStephanie N. Mehta, Nikhil Deogun
Price worries drive Sprint shares lower.(Abstract)Business, internationalStephanie N. Mehta
SBC Communications to launch phone-service package in U.S.(Abstract)Business, internationalStephanie N. Mehta
US West plans low-cost internet-delivery service.(Abstract)Business, internationalStephanie N. Mehta
Viatel agrees to buy Destia in stock swap.(Abstract)Business, internationalStephanie N. Mehta
Vodafone sends $45 billion message to wireless industry.(Abstract)Business, internationalWilliam Boston, Stephanie N. Mehta, Charles Goldsmith, Steven Lipin
Vodafone to merge with Bell Atlantic in U.S. market.(Abstract)Business, internationalStephanie N. Mehta
WorldAccess agrees to buy Star Telecom.(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalStephanie N. Mehta
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