Wall Street Journal. Europe 2004 Matthew Karnitschnig - Abstracts

Wall Street Journal. Europe 2004 Matthew Karnitschnig
TitleSubjectAuthors
Bertelsmann settles AOL Europe dispute: company backs off threat to fight ex-officials' suit over their role in venture.(Bertelsmann AG)Business, internationalMatthew Karnitschnig
Bertelsmann's latest tune: CEO Gunter Thielen defends action against music pirates, taking more of artists' profits.(Interview)Business, internationalMatthew Karnitschnig
Foreign edition: a newspaper war in Poland tests Europe's barriers.Business, internationalMatthew Karnitschnig
France strikes Alstom deal that factors out Germany.Business, internationalJohn 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, internationalDavid Bank, Matthew Karnitschnig, Taska Manzaroli
Lost in translation: European giant in magazines finds U.S. a tough read.Business, internationalMatthew 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, internationalMatthew Karnitschnig
Siemens plays the marketing game: once-staid company finds sponsoring sports teams boosts image world-wide.Business, internationalMatthew Karnitschnig
Siemens's elder statesman: CEO Heinrich von Pierer holds sway in business -- and politics.Business, internationalMatthew Karnitschnig
Vaunted German engineers face competition from China.Business, internationalMatthew Karnitschnig
This website is not affiliated with document authors or copyright owners. This page is provided for informational purposes only. Unintentional errors are possible.