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Magazine articles on conducting business in European countries.
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BusinessWeek
March 22, 2004
John Rossant
Continental Divides As EU expansion nears, relations with Russia are getting tense mark for My Articles 626 similar articles
BusinessWeek
March 22, 2004
David Fairlamb
Europe: Deals Are Back In Season The strong euro and healthy profits have CEOs in a mood to go shopping mark for My Articles 51 similar articles
The Motley Fool
March 10, 2004
Rich Smith
EADS Lifted by Airbus Profits The European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company reported strong earnings, powered by profits from its Airbus subsidiary. EADS is making noises about buying up U.S.-based defense contractors in an effort to build market share. mark for My Articles 163 similar articles
BusinessWeek
March 15, 2004
David Fairlamb
Banks Put The Squeeze On Euro-Zone Growth Cautious lenders are keeping interest rates up -- and making loans harder to get. That could stall an already slow recovery mark for My Articles 1225 similar articles
BusinessWeek
March 15, 2004
Laura Cohn
The Best Of Times For British Banks Strength in the economy and savvy management are adding up to fat profits mark for My Articles 406 similar articles
InternetNews
March 3, 2004
Michael Singer
HP Acquires British Outfit for Services The systems vendor takes on FH Computer Services as a regional lynchpin for its European strategy. mark for My Articles 861 similar articles
BusinessWeek
March 8, 2004
French Assets Are Back On The Block With the stock market rebounding, France is dusting off privatization plans at major state-owned companies. The government announced on Feb. 24 that it will publicly float a "substantial" part of its 97% holding in aerospace group Snecma before summer, while retaining a majority stake mark for My Articles 34 similar articles
Fast Company
March 2004
Ian Wylie
Parma-Splat! An Opera In Way Too Many Acts Enron and WorldCom introduced us to the high art of massive fraud. But Parmalat and its former chief executive, Calisto Tanzi, have elevated the form to epic tragicomedy. mark for My Articles 21 similar articles
CIO
March 1, 2004
Edward Prewitt
Management Reports John Weeks writes a book called Unpopular Culture in which he does a study of corporate culture at a large British bank, National Westminster. At NatWest, no one--from the CEO down to the most junior clerks--has anything nice to say about his employer. mark for My Articles 5 similar articles
InternetNews
February 26, 2004
Alexander Wolfe
Report: EU to Find Microsoft Guilty Fines and interoperability sanctions could be forced on the software giant, according to published reports. mark for My Articles 224 similar articles
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