Wall Street Journal. Europe 2004 Matthew Karnitschnig |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Bertelsmann settles AOL Europe dispute: company backs off threat to fight ex-officials' suit over their role in venture.(Bertelsmann AG) | Business, international | Matthew Karnitschnig |
Bertelsmann's latest tune: CEO Gunter Thielen defends action against music pirates, taking more of artists' profits.(Interview) | Business, international | Matthew Karnitschnig |
Foreign edition: a newspaper war in Poland tests Europe's barriers. | Business, international | Matthew Karnitschnig |
France strikes Alstom deal that factors out Germany. | Business, international | John Carreyrou, Matthew Karnitschnig |
Infineon sets aside $228.9 million.(Infineon Technologies AG)(Funds to be used to pay potential claims arising from price-fixing probe) | Business, international | David Bank, Matthew Karnitschnig, Taska Manzaroli |
Lost in translation: European giant in magazines finds U.S. a tough read. | Business, international | Matthew Karnitschnig, James Bandler |
Siemens names Kleinfeld as successor to von Pierer: new CEO is a cost cutter, and the move may signal more streamlining to come.(Klaus Kleinfeld, Heinrich von Pierer) | Business, international | Matthew Karnitschnig |
Siemens plays the marketing game: once-staid company finds sponsoring sports teams boosts image world-wide. | Business, international | Matthew Karnitschnig |
Siemens's elder statesman: CEO Heinrich von Pierer holds sway in business -- and politics. | Business, international | Matthew Karnitschnig |
Vaunted German engineers face competition from China. | Business, international | Matthew Karnitschnig |
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