TEFLON TELCOS
Article Abstract:
The European telecommunications sector earns $40 billion each year. Investments in infrastructure, restructuring and privatization have caused an abundance of investments in the companies between Jun 1997 and Dec 1998. Telecommunications stocks are considered more glamorous than other sectors of the economy for investors. These stocks have also sold well for investment bankers.
Publication Name: The European
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0959-9061
Year: 1998
User Contributions:
Comment about this article or add new information about this topic:
Power providers charge the market
Article Abstract:
The New York Mercantile Exchange and the International Petroleum Exchange of London plan to merge. The two largest energy exchanges are best known for their crude petroleum contracts. The exchanges are expected to grow through the trading of electricity futures and energy emissions.
Publication Name: The European
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0959-9061
Year: 1998
User Contributions:
Comment about this article or add new information about this topic:
- Abstracts: U.S. ad agencies in Japan stretch wings to win more market share. Problems waiting to happen: parts companies may hurt Japan auto makers
- Abstracts: La soci t Houdebine exporte ses produits vers la Chine et le Japon Le groupe Flo signe un accord de joint-venture en Chine
- Abstracts: European markets travel & tourism: comparative market sizes. European markets travel & tourism: key trends
- Abstracts: RWE says it won't bid for London Electricity. Reed Elsevier maps out overhaul, changes at helm
- Abstracts: Economy is key for voters; region's crisis played large role in election. Lautan Luas holds promise amid Indonesia's travails; specialty-chemical distributor seems robust, despite a moribund manufacturing economy