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...92nd Street Y. Linking that support to Grubman's upgrade of AT&T stock is "utter nonsense," Weill says. Yet last week Weill acknowledged for the first time that he had asked Grubman to "take a fresh look" at his neutral rating on AT&T just before Grubman turned bullish and AT&T awarded Citi a nearly $45 million investment-banking job taking public the company's wireless division. Investigators are interested in that link and the possibility that Weill sought Grubman's upgrade to win favor with AT&T CEO Michael Armstrong, who sits on Citi's board...
...money customers are paying for monthly service. China Mobile's average revenue per user in September was $14.25, less than half the level of 1999 and far lower than the $60 to $80 users pay in the U.S. and Japan. That translates into lower overall profitability, and once-bullish analysts are growing more cautious about the prospects for China's mobile sector. Both CSFB and Goldman Sachs recently downgraded shares in China Mobile and China Unicom, which have fallen 21% and 34% respectively on the New York Stock Exchange this year...
...nations of the "soul" of their alliance. What those new nations share is a recent history of overcoming oppression. "Those who have lived through a struggle of good against evil are never neutral between them," said Bush. It was an extraordinary statement suggesting that countries that have been less bullish about combating Iraq - such as France and particularly Germany - had forgotten the lessons of the Nazi...
...apiece. Rarer still is the $420,000 Genghis Khan by Ulysse Nardin: only 30 have ever been made. But don't get your hopes up - just four are produced every year, and there's a four-year waiting list. Pedigree Pays for Fay Why are industry insiders bullish on Fay, a little-known clothing line? Well, just look at its bloodlines. The brand comes from the same stable as J.P. Tod's, which makes those ubiquitous soft-sole driving shoes and classic totes. It's worth remembering that just 15 years ago, these leather luxuries were the province...
...across the Atlantic from Europe or America's east coast, with no pesky Suez Canal or Gulf to navigate. The Bali blast is a reminder that no place is safe from terror, and recent fighting in Ivory Coast is a symbol of West Africa's volatility, but oilmen remain bullish in part because oil production is offshore and thus rarely disturbed by onshore unrest. "West Africa may not be particularly stable but it is not as dangerous as the Middle East," says George Ayittey, head of the African Oil Policy Initiative Group, a division of the Israel-based Institute...