Wall Street Journal. Europe 2001 William Boston |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Arcor explores potential acquisitions to challenge Deutsche Telekom. | Business, international | William Boston |
Bellens wants RTL to get to the peak.(Chief of broadcasting powerhouse seeks a route via the U.S.) | Business, international | William Boston |
Bertelsmann buys remaining stake of Loisirs venture. | Business, international | William Boston |
Board of Deutsche Telekom Issues Letter to Combat Rumor.(Deutsche Telekom endorses chief executive officer, Ron Summer) | Business, international | William Boston |
Cash woes cloud Kirch's empire.(media mogul could lose grip on major broadcaster to U.S. cable tycoon) | Business, international | William Boston, Matthew Karnitschnig |
Deutsche Bank is in talks to sell cable-TV group. | Business, international | William Boston, Marcus Walker |
Deutsche Telekom, BT to share costs of 3G Networks.(Deal will allow companies to start service before rivals.) | Business, international | William Boston |
Deutsche Telekom chief strikes back at critics.(Sommer calls rumored departure `nonsense.') | Business, international | William Boston, Richard L. Hudson |
Deutsche Telekom likely broke even during 2000. | Business, international | William Boston |
Deutsche Telekom moves to gain control of PTC to edge out Vivendi. | Business, international | William Boston, Elizabeth Williamson |
Deutsche Telekom plans final charge on its real estate.(company aims to end probe over accounting practices) | Business, international | William Boston, Taska Manzaroli |
Edel to offer music with Napster.(Independent label will provide songs to members of fee-based service.) | Business, international | William Boston |
German prosecutors expand probe of telekom accounting.(Investigators review equipment valuations.) | Business, international | William Boston |
KirchMedia studies potential unit sales.(changes might occur before ProSieben merger)(Abstract) | Business, international | William Boston |
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 |
T-Online expects web-portal gains (T-Online International AG). | Business, international | William Boston |
T-Online explores deal to buy Excite Europe. | Business, international | William Boston, Stephanie Gruner |
T-Online loss comes in lower than expected. | Business, international | William Boston |
T-Online to cut costs and slash call-center jobs.(Outsourcing of services leads to 10% staff reduction.) | Business, international | William Boston |
U.S. appears poised to approve Deutsche Telekom acquisition. | Business, international | William Boston, Yochi J. Dreazen |
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