Wall Street Journal. Europe 2004 James Kanter - Abstracts

Wall Street Journal. Europe 2004 James Kanter
TitleSubjectAuthors
Airbus rescinds challenge to EU's Microsoft order.(European Union antitrust case against Microsoft Corp.)Business, internationalAlexei Barrionuevo, James Kanter
Berlusconi is pushed to replace Monti.(Mario Monti, European Commissioner in charge of the European Union's anti-trust portfolio)Business, internationalAlessandra Galloni, James Kanter
EU, Coke try to work out details of antitrust deal.(European Union, Coca-Cola Co.)Business, internationalJames Kanter
EU endorses record fine in Microsoft antitrust case: a substantial penalty may be less important than changes in practices.(European Union)Business, internationalBrandon Mitchener, James Kanter
EU likely to decide against Microsoft.Business, internationalBrandon Mitchener, William Echikson, James Kanter
EU newcomers doubled subsidies to industries.(European Union)Business, internationalJames Kanter
European Court sides with Coke against Germany.(Coca Cola Co.)Business, internationalJames Kanter
EU sets antitrust charges on Visa, renewing its scrutiny of industry.(European Union, Visa International, credit card industry)Business, internationalJames Kanter, Steve De Bonvoisin
Microsoft faces EU fines, imposition of sales rules: failure to reach an accord in Windows antitrust case poses huge possible hurdle.(European Union)Business, internationalBrandon Mitchener, James Kanter
Microsoft faces tough sanctions as EU attacks its business strategy: software leader told to disclose its codes, fined euro 497 million.(European Union)Business, internationalJames Kanter
Microsoft may get role crafting remedy: EU may allow company and rivals to negotiate some antitrust resolutions.(European Union)Business, internationalJames Kanter
Ruling on Microsoft may come too late: EU's antitrust decision isn't targeted directly at new operating systems.(European Union)Business, internationalBrandon Mitchener, Don Clark, James Kanter
Secret talks lead to truce among technology giants: software firm's deal with rival may hurt challenge of EU rule.(Sun Microsystems Inc., Microsoft Corp., European Union)Business, internationalBrandon Mitchener, James Kanter
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