Wall Street Journal. Europe 2001 James R. Hagerty - Abstracts
| Wall Street Journal. Europe 2001 James R. Hagerty | |||||
| Title | Subject | Authors | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BT plans to break itself into two businesses. | Business, international | Silvia Ascarelli, James R. Hagerty | |||
| Compass agrees to acquire Selecta for 586.6 million euros. | Business, international | James R. Hagerty | |||
| David Verey quits Lazard in search of new challenges. | Business, international | James R. Hagerty | |||
| E.ON is in early talks on a Powergen deal. | Business, international | Anita Raghavan, Christopher Rhoads, James R. Hagerty | |||
| Foot-and-Mouth Disease Poses Threat to U.K. Trade Interests.(Foot-and-mouth disease spreads in United Kingdom) | Business, international | James R. Hagerty | |||
| Thanks, but no thanks.(Barnevik, head of Investor AB, is deluged with unsolicited advice.) | Business, international | James R. Hagerty | |||
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