Wall Street Journal. Europe 2001 Charles Goldsmith - Abstracts

Wall Street Journal. Europe 2001 Charles Goldsmith
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BAT and China are in advanced talks on joint venture.Business, internationalCharles Goldsmith
Bertelsmann is set to acquire control of RTL Group.Business, internationalCharles Goldsmith
EMI's pretax profit rose 5.8% in year, as firm stayed solo (EMI Group PLC).Business, internationalCharles Goldsmith
EMI warning on pretax profit sends shares plummeting 35%.(weaker-than-expected music sales in the U.S. and Latin America cited)(Brief Article)Business, internationalBruce Orwall, Charles Goldsmith
Executive's move challenges Nestle, creates optimism about SAirGroup.Business, internationalDaniel Michaels, Charles Goldsmith
Finland's Sanoma may buy VNU's consumer magazines.Business, internationalCharles Goldsmith
Global music sales sank 1.3% last year on Internet's impact.(Statistical Data Included)Business, internationalCharles Goldsmith
Granada claims the attentions of a host of European suitors.(U.K. broadcaster implores Blair to deregulate media sector.)Business, internationalCharles Goldsmith
Huntington avoids near-closure.Business, internationalCharles Goldsmith
Lafarge makes friendly offer for Blue Circle.Business, internationalDavid Woodruff, Charles Goldsmith
New CEO seeks to revive EMI.(Alain Levy is expected to focus on developing international stars)(Abstract)Business, internationalCharles Goldsmith
Pinewood acquires rival Shepperton for 54.6 million euros.Business, internationalCharles Goldsmith
Reed Elsevier beats expectations with 2000 earnings.Business, internationalCharles Goldsmith
Reuters won't float Greenhouse fund, but affirms net plan.Business, internationalCharles Goldsmith
RTL forecasts flat earnings amid weakness in advertising.Business, internationalCharles Goldsmith
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