Wall Street Journal. Europe 2004 Gabriel Kahn |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Alitalia pleads for big job cuts, moves to split airline in two. | Business, international | Gabriel Kahn |
Alitalia presses unions after pilots agree to job cuts. | Business, international | Gabriel Kahn |
Alitalia's growing labor strife puts restructuring in question. | Business, international | Gabriel Kahn |
Can Maserati swing back into the fast lane? . | Business, international | Gabriel Kahn |
Dexia suspends Sanpaolo talks as holders balk.(Sanpaolo IMI S.p.A.) | Business, international | Brian Lagrotteria, Gabriel Kahn |
Eni fires manager, plans probe in effort to control graft scandal.(Eni S.p.A.) | Business, international | Vittorio Alessio, Gabriel Kahn |
Fiat's turnaround hits bump: CEO insists option to sell car business to GM remains 'valid'. | Business, international | Gabriel Kahn, Lee Hawkins |
Italy's Enel woos investors ahead of $9.8 billion offering, energy titan promises to keep up big dividends. | Business, international | Vittorio Alessio, Gabriel Kahn |
Italy to rescue Alitalia but exact plan is vague. | Business, international | Gabriel Kahn |
Telecom Italia uses ads, services to fight back.(Riccardo Ruggiero) | Business, international | Gabriel Kahn, Serena Saitto |
Telecom Italia will reabsorb TIM.(Telecom Italia S.p.A., TIM S.p.A.) | Business, international | David Pringle, Gabriel Kahn |
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