Wall Street Journal. Europe 2004 Almar LaTour |
Title | Subject | Authors |
AT and T Wireless entertains suitors. | Business, international | Almar Latour, Robin Sidel, Jesse Drucker |
Battle intensifies for AT&T Wireless: Vodafone and Cingular submit revised offers as others decline to bid. | Business, international | Anita Raghavan, Almar Latour, Jesse Drucker |
How Shell's move to revamp culture ended in scandal.(Royal Dutch-Shell Group of Cos.) | Business, international | Almar Latour, Chip Cummins |
Taking on giants, Sprint Nextel seeks to exploit wireless growth.(Sprint Corp. merges with Nextel Communications Inc.)(includes "Wireless Focus" statistical table) | Business, international | Almar Latour, Dennis K. Berman, Jesse Drucker |
Verizon Wireless agrees to buy NextWave Spectrum licenses.(to expand in the United States) | Business, international | Almar Latour, Ellen Sheng |
Vodafone raises its offer to acquire AT&T Wireless: Cingular also ups the ante as bidding war intensifies for the big U.S. operator. | Business, international | Almar Latour, David Pringle, Jesse Drucker |
Vodafone weighs two bids: AT&T Wireless or Verizon? Company announces one option, explores bolder move quietly. | Business, international | Almar Latour, Jesse Drucker, Anita Raghawan |
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