Wall Street Journal. Europe 2001 William Boston - Abstracts

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