Wall Street Journal. Europe 2001 Martin Peers - Abstracts

Wall Street Journal. Europe 2001 Martin Peers
TitleSubjectAuthors
AOL bids for AT&T cable-TV unit; Cox may jump in.Business, internationalRebecca Blumenstein, Martin Peers
AOL Time Warner faces $965 million in postmerger costs.Business, internationalMartin Peers, Julia Angwin
AOL Time Warner planning to slash more than 2,000 jobs.Business, internationalMartin Peers, Julia Angwin
Bertelsmann plans to dismantle unit headed by Schmidt.(DirectGroup is set to oversee all e-commerce businesses)(Abstract)Business, internationalMartin Peers
Liberty Media weighs tracking stock for units.Business, internationalMartin Peers
Music-industry outsider is expected to head BMG.(Schmidt-Holtz appointment seen as move to speed Bertelsmann-EMI deal.)Business, internationalWilliam Boston, Martin Peers
News Corp., Saban consider sale of Fox Family Network.Business, internationalJoe Flint, Martin Peers, Steven Lipin
Parsons to take reins at AOL-Time Warner.(new chief executive)Business, internationalMatthew Rose, Martin Peers, Julia Angwin
Vivendi plans to release CDs that block copying.(leading the music pack with aggressive move)(Abstract)Business, internationalMartin Peers, Anna Wilde Mathews
Vivendi seeks control of USA assets.(properties include cable networks, TV and film divisions)Business, internationalMartin Peers, John Carreyrou
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