Wall Street Journal. Europe 2001 Edward Harris |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A woman's touch at Telia.(New CEO of Swedish Telecommunications company shatters glass ceiling.)(Interview) | Business, international | Edward Harris |
Ericsson expects sales of mobile gear to grow little.(from September 2001 to end of 2002) | Business, international | Edward Harris |
Ericsson reports big quarterly loss and warns on 2002.(bleak assessment reflects trend in telecoms industry)(Abstract) | Business, international | Edward Harris |
Ericsson revamps management amid intensified competition. | Business, international | Edward Harris |
Interbrew posts 910 million euros loss for 2000. | Business, international | Edward Harris |
Investor's net asset value drops 18%. | Business, international | Edward Harris |
Kvaerner chooses board member as interim CEO. | Business, international | Edward Harris |
Kvaerner forges rescue plan with shareholder-rights issue. | Business, international | Edward Harris |
Metsa-Serla and UPM-Kymmene post solid earnings gains for 2000. | Business, international | Edward Harris |
Need for 2G Gear looks set to grow.(Firms upgrade networks before 3G rollout.) | Business, international | Edward Harris |
Nokia admits it: growth is slowing. | Business, international | Edward Harris |
Nokia, bucking the trend, expects to meet earnings goal.(2001 third-quarter) | Business, international | Edward Harris |
Nokia says sales of mobile phones missed forecasts. | Business, international | David Pringle, Edward Harris |
Nokia's net income drops 16%, firm sees weaker 3rd quarter. | Business, international | Edward Harris |
Nokia's new phone adds the alphabet.(new phone keyboard targets the mass market) | Business, international | Edward Harris |
Nokia's profit warning stuns markets around the world.(Handset maker's shares lose one-fifth of their value.) | Business, international | Almar Latour, Edward Harris |
Nokia to pare up to 1,000 staff at its network-systems unit. | Business, international | Edward Harris |
Nokia trims its sales forecast, maintains earnings estimate. | Business, international | Edward Harris |
Philips forecasts a big operational loss due to suffering semiconductor demand.(`When Nokia catches a cold, others, like Ericsson, Siemens and Philips, get pneumonia.') | Business, international | Edward Harris, Dan Bilefsky |
SEB, Swedbank agree to 7.9 billion euros merger. | Business, international | Almar Latour, Marcus Walker, Edward Harris |
Sonera chief resigns to join a U.S. investment company. | Business, international | Anita Raghavan, Almar Latour, Charles Fleming, Edward Harris |
Sonera posts 11% increase in revenue.(2001 second-quarter) | Business, international | Edward Harris |
Telenor to acquire Pannon shares.(Company will pay E1 billion for remaining stake in Hungarian Telecom.) | Business, international | Edward Harris |
Telia seeks to buy SBC's 41.6% stake in TeleDanmark. | Business, international | Anita Raghavan, Edward Harris |
Telia, Sonera join froces in Russia.(Telecoms hope to create nationwide mobile operator.) | Business, international | Edward Harris, Guy Chazan |
Two IPOs prepare to launch; Norway looks to restructure energy sector with Statoil sale (initial public offering). | Business, international | Edward Harris |
Yukos buys stake in Kvaerner as Russia forges westward.(pact with engineering group is latest in migration of capital)(Abstract) | Business, international | Edward Harris |
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