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BusinessWeek October 20, 2003 Jason Bush |
Murky Dealings In Russia's Oil Patch Why is the Kremlin going after giant Yukos just when it may be on the verge of a megadeal with Exxon?  |
BusinessWeek October 20, 2003 David Fairlamb |
Another Blow To Europe's Recovery As the euro soars against the dollar, Europe's profits and exports are hurting.  |
BusinessWeek October 20, 2003 Laura Cohn |
Europe's Grocery War That's Not About Food Can Britain's Tesco beat back Asda with cheaper CDs, clothes, and yoga mats?  |
BusinessWeek October 20, 2003 Laura Cohn |
How Tesco Lives Not By Bread Alone Chairman David Reid explains the grocer's success in nonfood goods: Sell the "right products at the right price at a convenient location"  |
BusinessWeek October 20, 2003 Paulo Prada |
Spanish Real Estate: How Hot Is Too Hot? Spain's love affair with property could damage a healthy economy.  |
BusinessWeek October 20, 2003 Stewart Fleming |
The European Investment Bank: Low Profile, High Aims It wants to raise $52 billion to spur innovation. If EIB President Philippe Maystadt can prod governments to let his bank lend more wisely, the EIB may be transformed into a powerful incubator for European business.  |
BusinessWeek October 13, 2003 Andy Reinhardt |
Nokia's Big Leap It's challenging Nintendo and Sony with a handset that plays games. Can a phonemaker score in the entertainment biz?  |
BusinessWeek October 13, 2003 David Fairlamb |
Is WestLB on Its Last Legs? A plan to help the troubled Landesbank make it to 2005 could still fall apart. And after that, there's no plan  |
BusinessWeek October 13, 2003 |
European Airlines: Consolidation Fever? After marrying to create Europe's biggest airline, Air France and KLM won't have much of a honeymoon. In a complex deal announced on Sept. 30, Air France will take over the Dutch carrier for about $900 million.  |
BusinessWeek October 13, 2003 Laura Cohn |
Continental Drift -- Toward Inflation The heat wave and recovery expectations are driving up prices for food and metals.  |
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