Wall Street Journal. Europe 2004 David Pringle - Abstracts

Wall Street Journal. Europe 2004 David Pringle
TitleSubjectAuthors
After long peace, wireless operator stirs up industry.(Vodafone Group PLC)(includes "Recharging" revenue in $ billions table)Business, internationalDavid Pringle
A Vodafone bid could spark a war over AT&T Wireless: Cingular is prepared to increase its offer; others may join fray.Business, internationalAnita Raghavan, David Pringle, Jason Singer
BT nears deal to acquire Infonet for $950 million.(BT Group PLC)(Infonet Services Corp.)Business, internationalDavid Pringle, Dennis K. Berman, Jason Singer
Chip designer plans to boost its portfolio.(ARM Holdings PLC to acquire Artisan Components Inc.)Business, internationalDavid Pringle
Deluge of telecom stocks may come.Business, internationalDavid Pringle
Europe telecom firms display fresh vigor.(Industry Overview)Business, internationalCarlta Vitzthum, David Pringle, Jason Singer
Mobile-phone giant offers bleak outlook.(Nokia Corp.)Business, internationalDavid Pringle, Magnus Hansson
Nokia bets one global message will ring true in many markets.(advertising agency SEK & Grey)Business, internationalDavid 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, internationalDavid Pringle
Nokia profit falls 20% on cuts in phone prices.Business, internationalDavid Pringle
Nokia's price cuts may clip sales: analysts estimate revenue fell 5% in second quarter from bid to fend off rivals.Business, internationalDavid Pringle
Nokia takes leap into Wi-Fi phones: users can call, surf web without cellular network; threat to Vodafone, DoCoMo.Business, internationalDavid Pringle
Siemens lifts handset shipments.Business, internationalDavid 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, internationalDavid Pringle
Telecom Italia will reabsorb TIM.(Telecom Italia S.p.A., TIM S.p.A.)Business, internationalDavid Pringle, Gabriel Kahn
Telefonica seeks Latin America deal: BellSouth's wireless assets would make Moviles unit undisputed region leader.Business, internationalCarlta Vitzthum, David Pringle
The telecom industry is buzzing: consumers have many affordable choices as major companies cut staff to stay efficient.Business, internationalShawn Young, David Pringle
Vodafone intends to raise stakes in Japanese units: planned buyouts to come even as company warns climate may get worse.Business, internationalDavid 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, internationalDavid Pringle, David Reilly
Vodafone is likely to buy equipment from China firms.(Vodafone Group PLC)Business, internationalDavid 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, internationalAlmar Latour, David Pringle, Jesse Drucker
Vodafone's stock rides on 3G.(United Kingdom)(includes "Interference on the Line" statistical table)Business, internationalDavid Pringle
Vodafone turns attention to its Verizon partnership: failed AT&T Wireless bid leaves investors pondering state of existing venture.Business, internationalDavid 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, internationalDavid Pringle, Jesse Drucker
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