Wall Street Journal. Europe 2004 David Pringle |
Title | Subject | Authors |
After long peace, wireless operator stirs up industry.(Vodafone Group PLC)(includes "Recharging" revenue in $ billions table) | Business, international | David Pringle |
A Vodafone bid could spark a war over AT&T Wireless: Cingular is prepared to increase its offer; others may join fray. | Business, international | Anita Raghavan, David Pringle, Jason Singer |
BT nears deal to acquire Infonet for $950 million.(BT Group PLC)(Infonet Services Corp.) | Business, international | David Pringle, Dennis K. Berman, Jason Singer |
Chip designer plans to boost its portfolio.(ARM Holdings PLC to acquire Artisan Components Inc.) | Business, international | David Pringle |
Deluge of telecom stocks may come. | Business, international | David Pringle |
Europe telecom firms display fresh vigor.(Industry Overview) | Business, international | Carlta Vitzthum, David Pringle, Jason Singer |
Mobile-phone giant offers bleak outlook.(Nokia Corp.) | Business, international | David Pringle, Magnus Hansson |
Nokia bets one global message will ring true in many markets.(advertising agency SEK & Grey) | Business, international | David Pringle, Robert Guy Matthews |
Nokia is hung up by focus on sales of smart phones: handset maker loses share of market as rivals score with midrange models; bent out of shape by N-Gage. | Business, international | David Pringle |
Nokia profit falls 20% on cuts in phone prices. | Business, international | David Pringle |
Nokia's price cuts may clip sales: analysts estimate revenue fell 5% in second quarter from bid to fend off rivals. | Business, international | David Pringle |
Nokia takes leap into Wi-Fi phones: users can call, surf web without cellular network; threat to Vodafone, DoCoMo. | Business, international | David Pringle |
Siemens lifts handset shipments. | Business, international | David Pringle, Magnus Hansson |
Symbian grabs bigger market share.(Symbian Ltd., a consortium backed by cellphone maker Nokia Corp., widens its lead against Microsoft Corp.)(PalmSource Inc. sees fall in market share) | Business, international | David Pringle |
Telecom Italia will reabsorb TIM.(Telecom Italia S.p.A., TIM S.p.A.) | Business, international | David Pringle, Gabriel Kahn |
Telefonica seeks Latin America deal: BellSouth's wireless assets would make Moviles unit undisputed region leader. | Business, international | Carlta Vitzthum, David Pringle |
The telecom industry is buzzing: consumers have many affordable choices as major companies cut staff to stay efficient. | Business, international | Shawn Young, David Pringle |
Vodafone intends to raise stakes in Japanese units: planned buyouts to come even as company warns climate may get worse. | Business, international | David Pringle |
Vodafone is challenge for investors tracking state of global empire: key measures on customer count, revenue include some results of businesses it doesn't control. | Business, international | David Pringle, David Reilly |
Vodafone is likely to buy equipment from China firms.(Vodafone Group PLC) | Business, international | David Pringle, Cassell Bryan-Low |
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's stock rides on 3G.(United Kingdom)(includes "Interference on the Line" statistical table) | Business, international | David Pringle |
Vodafone turns attention to its Verizon partnership: failed AT&T Wireless bid leaves investors pondering state of existing venture. | Business, international | David Pringle |
Vodafone weighs two bids: AT&T Wireless or Verizon? CEO Sarin confronts a decisive moment on complex strategy.(Vodafone Group PLC's Arun Sarin) | Business, international | David Pringle, Jesse Drucker |
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