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BusinessWeek August 4, 2003 Andy Reinhardt |
Ericsson Connects Again Savage cost-cutting has put the giant back on track  |
BusinessWeek August 4, 2003 Stanley Reed |
Ericsson: "Smaller, Yes, but Stronger" New CEO Carl-Henric Svanberg talks about making the company profitable now and "not betting on any improvement in the market"  |
BusinessWeek July 28, 2003 Jack Ewing |
KirchMedia: Opportunity Lost With the auction a flop, creditors will run the business  |
BusinessWeek July 28, 2003 Andy Reinhardt |
Europe Is Going Mad for i-mode Telecoms across the Continent are offering DoCoMo's service.  |
BusinessWeek July 28, 2003 Gail Edmondson |
Porsches? Aisle 7 Virgin Cars' department store approach is rattling dealers  |
BusinessWeek July 28, 2003 Cooper & Madigan |
Britain: Will Lower Rates Give Manufacturing a Boost? The Bank of England's quarter-point rate cut on July 10, to a 48-year low of 3.5%, was surprising on two accounts.  |
BusinessWeek July 21, 2003 Carol Matlack in Paris |
Can Alstom Get Back on Track? It's a financial wreck, and the rescue plan may not work  |
BusinessWeek July 21, 2003 Laura Cohn |
Europe's IPO Trickle Could Become a Flood After a lull, European investors are ready to take risks again  |
BusinessWeek July 21, 2003 Kerry Capell |
A Food Fight the U.S. Is Sure to Lose Once again, Europe and the U.S. are at loggerheads. This time, they're fighting over food, not foreign policy. On July 2, the European Parliament passed legislation calling for detailed labeling of genetically modified (GM) food products.  |
BusinessWeek July 21, 2003 Jason Bush |
Sizzling Growth Could Singe Russia's Economy Russia's economy has never looked healthier. Growth is spiking upward, inflation is falling, Russia's external trade and government finances are both in surplus, foreign debt is low, and foreign exchange reserves are mushrooming. It almost seems too good to be true. Perhaps it is.  |
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