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Apr 25th 2002 From The Economist print edition
Mobile woes
Ericsson
confirmed the worst fears of mobile-phone pessimists by announcing that it
would lay off up to 20,000 staff by the end of 2003, some 20
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Apr 18th 2002 From The Economist print edition
The axe falls
In a tough week for
Jean-Marie Messier, Vivendi's boss cancelled a Caribbean holiday to make
time to sack Pierre Lescure, the over-independent
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Business this weekJan 10th 2002From The Economist print edition
Restarting computer
sales
Compaq Computer,
the world's second-largest PC maker, said that surprisingly
strong fourth-quarter sales, particularly in
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Business this weekDecember 13th 2001From The Economist print edition
Downward
march
America's Federal Reserve
responded to continuing
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Business this week
November 29th 2001
From The Economist print edition
Out of energy
The planned takeover of Enron by Dynegy collapsed after Dynegy pulled
out, accusing its rival Texan oil-trading giant of misleading it.
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