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BusinessWeek May 3, 2004 Andy Reinhardt |
Philips: Back On The Beam Thanks to cost cutting, more efficient manufacturing, and solid sales of chips and flat-panel displays, Philips seems to be getting back on track.  |
BusinessWeek May 3, 2004 |
An Outsider Comes To The Bundesbank Axel Weber is nominated to be the next head of Deutsche Bundesbank. Will he back interest rate cuts as Germany's representative at the European Central Bank?  |
BusinessWeek April 26, 2004 Fairlamb, Rossant & Kline |
Europe's Beleaguered Central Bankers Rate discord dents European Central Bank president Trichet's credibility as scandals undermine central banks in Italy and Germany.  |
BusinessWeek April 26, 2004 Carol Matlack |
Can McDonald's Get Cooking In Europe? It's making a big push. But Britain poses a supersize problem  |
BusinessWeek April 26, 2004 Ewing et al. |
The Next Wal-Mart? Aldi is Europe's stealth Wal-Mart. Like the Arkansas-based giant, Aldi boasts awesome margins, huge market clout, and seemingly unstoppable growth.  |
BusinessWeek April 26, 2004 Brady & Capell |
GE Breaks The Mold To Spur Innovation Immelt is merging GE's health unit with Britain's Amersham -- and putting its chief in charge  |
BusinessWeek April 26, 2004 Jack Ewing |
Test-Flying Tomorrow's Supermarket German grocer Extra's Future Store has been converted to a test platform for the latest supermarket technology.  |
InternetNews April 13, 2004 Jim Wagner |
IBM Buys Schlumberger Assets for Data Safety Looking to provide more disaster recovery options, IBM buys 40 recovery sites from European tech provider Schlumberger.  |
The Motley Fool April 13, 2004 Lita Epstein |
GE Bets on Health Care Closing a $9.5 billion deal for the U.K.'s Amersham assures a major role for GE Healthcare.  |
Information Today April 12, 2004 Keiser & Quint |
WorldData Introduces Near-Real-Time International Economic Data Three international economic and financial database powerhouses have joined forces to produce a new high-level service called WorldData.  |
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