Wall Street Journal. Europe 2001 Almar LaTour - Abstracts

Wall Street Journal. Europe 2001 Almar LaTour
TitleSubjectAuthors
BT, AT&T explore expansion of their services alliance.Business, internationalAlmar Latour, Silvia Ascarelli
BT chairman Vallance quits, a victim of sector's debt crisis.Business, internationalAlmar Latour, Stephanie Gruner
BT dismisses bid for its copper and fiber network.(Babcock & Brown consortium hopes offer leads to talks.)Business, internationalAlmar Latour
BT solicits interest for possible sale of Syntegra.Business, internationalAlmar Latour
BT to go ahead with plan to issue 8 billion euros of shares.Business, internationalAlmar Latour
BT to unveil restructuring plan to reduce debt.Business, internationalAnita Raghavan, Almar Latour
BT wants to sell telecom holdings in Asia to cut debt (British Telecommunications PLC).Business, internationalAlmar LaTour
BT Wireless to become mmO2.Business, internationalAlmar Latour
France Telecom reneges on debt-cutting pledge.Business, internationalAlmar Latour, Keith Johnson, Kevin Delaney
France Telecom says its debt won't derail some expansion.Business, internationalKevin J. Delaney, Almar Latour
Gadgets, gadgets, gadgets.(At CeBIT, all the talk is about handsets that do everything else.)Business, internationalAlmar Latour
Global TeleSystems to skip payments due on two bonds.Business, internationalAlmar Latour
Hellstroem will head Ericsson-Sony venture.Business, internationalAlmar Latour
Icon's CEO quits after loss report.Business, internationalAlmar Latour
Investment groups line up to bid for Telekom Austria.Business, internationalErik Portanger, Almar Latour
KPN calls off rights issue, ending speculation.(Debt-laden Dutch Telecom prefers to seek partner.)Business, internationalAlmar Latour, Dan Bilefsky
KPN confirms merger talks with Belgacom.Business, internationalAlmar Latour, Dan Bilefsky
KPN plans 5 billion euros share offering as part of restructuring to trim debt.(KPN N.V.)Business, internationalAlmar Latour, Dan Bilefsky
KPN shares tumble as group questions stock offering.(corporate watchdog says prospectus is too optimistic)(Abstract)Business, internationalAlmar Latour, Silvia Ascarelli
KPN's Smits to step down as CEO.(chief executive officer resigns)Business, internationalAlmar Latour, Dan Bilefsky
Lucent executive to succeed Bonfield at BT Group.(chief executive officer)Business, internationalAlmar Latour
Nokia's profit warning stuns markets around the world.(Handset maker's shares lose one-fifth of their value.)Business, internationalAlmar Latour, Edward Harris
Outside call: crash in telecom stocks invites takeovers.(Former monopolies lose their old invulnerability.)Business, internationalAlmar Latour
Qwest acquires part of KPN stake in KPNQwest.Business, internationalAlmar Latour
SEB, Swedbank agree to 7.9 billion euros merger.Business, internationalAlmar Latour, Marcus Walker, Edward Harris
Sonera chief resigns to join a U.S. investment company.Business, internationalAnita Raghavan, Almar Latour, Charles Fleming, Edward Harris
Sprint, Virgin Mobile form joint venture for U.S. market.Business, internationalAlmar Latour
TeleDanmark gains on the possibility of a Telenor merger.Business, internationalAlmar Latour
Valentia Group is close to winning its bid for Eircom.(Boosted price will likely beat offer of e-Island Consortium.)Business, internationalAlmar Latour, Debra Marks
Vodafone expected to post 40% rise in 1st-half earnings.(2001)Business, internationalAlmar Latour
Vodafone raises 5.62 billion euros in share sale, trumping BT.Business, internationalPeter Landers, Almar Latour, Silvia Ascarelli
WestLB negotiates with BT to acquire fixed-line assets.(Preliminary talks may value infrastructure at E29 billion.)Business, internationalAlmar Latour, Marcus Walker
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