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...Ohio, joined forces for a $2.4 billion purchase of Yorkshire Electricity Group of Britain, another country that is deregulating electricity. There they'll find Central and South West Corp., a Texas-based utility that now has operations in Britain. "We were a highly integrated, lumbering utility," says ceo E.R. Brooks of the bold expansion. "We might as well face the future...
...CEO of the Eisai Company, a major Japanese pharmaceutical firm, donated more than $8 million for the construction of a new building for the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles announced this week...
Naito graduated from Keio University and earned his M.B.A. at Northwestern, returning to Japan to join Eisai in 1975, the release said. He has been president and CEO of Esai since...
...markets, and a dominant share in 11 of the 25 largest radio markets--for example, a 15% bite of New York City's airwaves. Only Westinghouse/CBS is bigger, thanks to its purchase last year of Infinity Broadcasting for $4.9 billion. Does consolidation mean homogenization? No, says Evergreen CEO Scott K. Ginsburg. Stations succeed only on the virtue of their programming. Says he: "The audience has no idea when they press a button which company owns the station...
This champion of globalization started life in a provincial setting: the isolated west coast of Sweden. Educated as an economist, Barnevik left a management-consulting job to help a troubled Swedish steel company. Success there led to the ceo spot at Asea, a large electrical-engineering firm then in decline. Barnevik carried out a radical and initially painful shake-up, dubbed "Percy's reign of terror...