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