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BusinessWeek April 26, 2004 Brian Bremner |
Japan's Recovery Looks Like The Real Thing The country's recent economic performance resembles a full-blown rebound.  |
BusinessWeek April 26, 2004 Edmondson et al. |
Daimler: Now For The Next Repair Job The pressure is on to deliver a radical fix at DaimlerChrysler Corp.'s 37%-owned Japanese unit, Mitsubishi Motors Corp. but pumping more money into the ailing company may not be the answer.  |
BusinessWeek April 26, 2004 Chester Dawson |
An Endurance Test For Japanese Carmakers Is Japan's long-suffering auto market poised for a rebound? For the moment, yes. Sales in the world's second-largest car market rose last year for the first time since 2000.  |
BusinessWeek April 26, 2004 Kripalani & Hamm |
Merger Fever Breaks Out In Bangalore IBM's $150 million purchase of Daksh eServices, the third-largest Indian call center and back-office service provider, may trigger a wave of acquisitions.  |
BusinessWeek April 26, 2004 Bruce Einhorn |
A New Contender In The Chip Race Fujitsu is building a $1.5 billion foundry to go up against Taiwan's top makers  |
InternetNews April 16, 2004 Michael Singer |
AMD Plans Second Test Plant in China The chipmaker sets its sights on a $100M facility next to its current Spansion Flash memory plant in China.  |
InternetNews April 12, 2004 Colin Haley |
Citigroup Banks on Indian Outsourcer The financial services giant will pay $126 million to buy the remaining shares of India's e-Serve International that it doesn't already own.  |
The Motley Fool April 12, 2004 Lita Epstein |
Intel Trade Wars Turn Japanese Some Intel company offices near Tokyo were raided last week by Japan's fair trade watchdog amid charges of antitrust violations.  |
BusinessWeek April 19, 2004 Bruce Einhorn |
DoCoMo vs. A Mouse That's Roaring As Japan's KDDI grabs subscribers with sleek handsets and low rates, the leader is starting to stagger  |
InternetNews April 9, 2004 Michael Singer |
Intel's Japanese Offices Raided Japan's Fair Trade Commission wants to know if the chipmaking giant pressured PC manufacturers into buying only Intel products.  |
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