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...Euro-Asia is raked through the muck, the concern now is that other listed private Chinese companies will be splattered. A UBS Warburg index of 20 of these so-called "private chips" has fallen 10% since it was inaugurated in January 2001. That's far less than the 45% fall of Hong Kong's benchmark Hang Seng Index. But p-chips plunged three percentage points since the Yang scandal broke. Because of the lack of transparency and secrecy among Mainland companies, "it is quite difficult to sort out which are the reliable ones and which are the crooks," says Willis...
...from two of Abacha's sons and failed to check if its customers were prominent political figures, the banking commission said. The other three major offenders were UBP Union Bancaire Privée and the Swiss subsidiaries of France's Crédit Agricole Indosuez and Germany?s M.M. Warburg...
...years ago, German media giant Bertelsmann gave up entirely on the floundering pay-TV market. Dutch TV production company Endemol, which created the reality series Big Brother, doesn't work with a single pay-TV provider in the Netherlands. "TV in Europe is viewed as a utility," says UBS Warburg analyst Chris Dixon. Even Malone concedes that "these are not investments for wimps," as he told the Wall Street Journal earlier this year in a rare interview. (No one at Liberty Media, including Malone, would comment for this article...
...build a European strategy. Hey, it worked for Nixon. Aggressive Treatment It might be time for the drug industry to pop an anti-anxiety pill. Twenty-nine U.S. states sued Bristol-Myers Squibb, alleging it blocked cheaper versions of its breast-cancer drug Taxol. The Banking Blues UBS Warburg will cut 10% of its London investment bankers because of the industry-wide downturn in trading. This is only the latest round of cuts to hit the financial sector, which lost about 25,000 staff last year. INDICATORS Breaking Windows' Hold Dell Computer, Oracle, and Red Hat are teaming...
...issue of the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, Warburg Professor of Economics John Kenneth Galbraith lambasted the Corporation as an anachronism unable to respond to issues of the “real world...