Wall Street Journal. Europe 2007 Evan Ramstad |
Title | Subject | Authors |
HSBC faces hurdles in KEB bid: a deal would test Korea on openness to foreigners and set stage for rivalry.(HSBC Holdings PLC, Korea Exchange Bank) | Business, international | Evan Ramstad, Carrick Mollenkamp |
Investor is set on North Korea: big Egyptian builder to spend $115 million on cement-firm stake.(Orascom Construction Industries S.A.E., Pyongyang Myongdang Trading Corp.) | Business, international | Evan Ramstad |
Mobile-device dispute heats up in South Korea. | Business, international | Evan Ramstad |
Samsung Electronics to curb chip output amid price weakness. | Business, international | Evan Ramstad |
Samsung pays to be no. 2: net falls 5% on costs to beat out Motorola in cellphone market.(Samsung Electronics Co.)(Financial report) | Business, international | Evan Ramstad |
Samsung restarts plants: damage resulting from power failure could be $43 million.(Samsung Electronics Co.)(Financial report) | Business, international | Evan Ramstad |
Samsung's image may face new bruise: South Korea to begin bribery probe, adding to conglomerate's woes. | Business, international | Evan Ramstad |
Samsung suffers as gadget boom ages: profit has been slipping as consumers postpone upgrades, focus on price.(Financial report) | Business, international | Evan Ramstad |
Seoul may test HSBC's pursuit of KEB.(HSBC Holdings PLC, Korea Exchange Bank) | Business, international | Evan Ramstad, Carrick Mollenkamp |
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