| Wall Street Journal. Europe 1999 William Boston |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| BASF launches program to buy up to 5% of shares. | Business, international | William Boston |
| Bavaria's support increases chance of Veba-Viag pact. | Business, international | William Boston |
| Deutsche Telecom to take step toward a listing of T-Online.(Plans to turn Internet subsidiary into stock corporation.)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included) | Business, international | William Boston |
| Deutsche Telekom shares soar on hints of listings.(Abstract) | Business, international | William Boston |
| Deutsche Telekom wins bid to buy 35% of HT.(Abstract) | Business, international | William Boston, John (American senator) Reed |
| EBay to buy largest Internet auction firm in Germany; purchase of Alando quickly expands U.S. company's global presence. | Business, international | William Boston |
| France Telecom to buy minority stake in E-Plus.(Abstract) | Business, international | William Boston |
| Germany's Veba and Viag say merger could be near.(Veba AG and Viag AG) | Business, international | William Boston |
| Getting warmer; Mannesmann turns down Vodafone bid, but doesn't hang up; Esser says (euro)121.7 billion is insufficient but signals it isn't so far off the mark. | Business, international | William Boston, Gautam Naik, Sara Calian |
| Global One chief resigns, clouding venture's future.(Abstract) | Business, international | William Boston, Nicole Harris |
| How Bonn stripped Deutsche Telekom of its monopoly.(Abstract) | Business, international | William Boston, Gautam Naik |
| Kirch, Bertelsmann intensify talks on Pay-TV deal.(Leo Kirch, Bertelsmann AG, and Premiere)(Abstract) | Business, international | William Boston |
| Kirsch, Berlusconi agree to form television alliance.(Abstract) | Business, international | William Boston |
| Kofler says he plans to step down as Pro Sieben's chief executive.(Abstract) | Business, international | William Boston |
| Leo Kirch takes control of ProSieben Network. | Business, international | William Boston |
| Mannesmannn Girds to Fight Vodafone Takeover Offer.(Statistical Data Included) | Business, international | William Boston |
| Mannesmann to put heat on Vodafone. | Business, international | William Boston |
| MobilCom stock falls 12% after firm cancels bid. | Business, international | William Boston |
| Mohn gives up control of Bertelsmann.(Abstract) | Business, international | William Boston |
| Phone access fee angers Deutsche Telekom rivals.(Abstract) | Business, international | William Boston |
| ProSieben to start news channel in 2000.(Abstract) | Business, international | William Boston |
| Shareholders' suit opposes Mannesmann.(Abstract) | Business, international | William Boston |
| Siemens aims to beef up reserves for acquisitions.(Abstract) | Business, international | William Boston |
| Siemens buys Internet firm Redstone.(Abstract) | Business, international | William Boston |
| Siemens plans acquisition to boost internet strategy.(Abstract) | Business, international | William Boston |
| Siemens to buy Data Firms in U.S. for $600 million.(Abstract) | Business, international | William Boston |
| Telecom firms forecast earnings boost in merger.(Abstract) | Business, international | William Boston |
| Telecom Italia's board puts conditions on support for Deutsche Telekom merger.(Abstract) | Business, international | William Boston, Deborah Ball |
| Telecom Italia Still Mulling German Offer.(Abstract) | Business, international | William Boston, Deborah Ball |
| Telekom plans second offering.(Abstract) | Business, international | William Boston, Silvia Ascarelli |
| Try, try again; Siemens CEO fights to recharge firm and keep his job. (Heinrich von Pierer). | Business, international | William Boston |
| Veba's first-half net more than tripled.(Abstract) | Business, international | William Boston |
| Veba, Viag expected to approve merger valued at 13.9 billion euros. | Business, international | William Boston, Anita Raghavan |
| Viag, Algroup deal dies in dispute over valuation.(Abstract) | Business, international | William Boston, Stephen D. Moore |
| Vodafone ponders record hostile bid for Mannesmann.(Vodafone AirTouch PLC;)(Mannesmann AG;)(Statistical Data Included)(Brief Article) | Business, international | William Boston, Gautam Naik, Raghavan, Anita; |
| Vodafone sends $45 billion message to wireless industry.(Abstract) | Business, international | William Boston, Stephanie N. Mehta, Charles Goldsmith, Steven Lipin |
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