| Wall Street Journal. Europe 2000 Scott Thurm |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Cisco Plays Nice With Regulators To Avoid Conflicts. | Business, international | Scott Thurm |
| Covad expects its results to miss analysts' targets.(Estimate reflects difficulties with payments by resellers.) | Business, international | Scott Thurm |
| Fiber-optic firm shines in first day of Nasdaq training. | Business, international | William M. Bulkeley, Scott Thurm |
| ICO and Wasserstein battle over hefty bailout fee.(ICO Global Communications, Wasserstein Perella)(Statistical Data Included) | Business, international | Scott Thurm, Paul M. Sherer |
| Investor group buys majority of Itatel and plans 'early' IPO. | Business, international | Yaroslav Trofimov, Scott Thurm |
| JDS's results beat estimates as fiber-optics demand soars. | Business, international | Scott Thurm |
| Juniper Networks far exceeds earnings estimates. | Business, international | Scott Thurm |
| Net bubble broke records, rules and bank accounts.(Statistical Data Included)(Illustration) | Business, international | Scott Thurm, Ruth Simon, Greg Ip, Susan Pulliam |
| Silicon Valley economy refuses to slump.(Statistical Data Included) | Business, international | Scott Thurm |
| Solectron lowers its profit estimate for third quarter. | Business, international | Scott Thurm |
| Some start-ups try too hard to please customers. | Business, international | Scott Thurm |
| Technology merger is believed to be biggest on record. | Business, international | Scott Thurm, Nikhil Deogun, Steven Lipin |
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