Entertainment & Arts
As buzzwords go, few have enjoyed greater vogue in the 1990s than globalization, especially when used in conjunction with the entertainment and communications industries.
Jan. 5, 1992
Business
Telecom: Debt of more than $12 billion drags down builder of massive fiber-optic network.
Jan. 29, 2002
The L.A. firm says it will miss analysts’ estimates for the current quarter but largely because of one overly rosy outlook.
Oct. 22, 2003
Technology and the Internet
Telecom: Company elevates Leo J. Hindery Jr., known as an astute deal maker, amid rumors it is putting itself up for sale.
March 3, 2000
J2 Global Communications Inc., which makes software to connect e-mail, phone, fax and voicemail, said Friday that it might restate earnings back to its July 1999 initial public stock offering to record stock option grants.
Aug. 12, 2006
Global Crossing Ltd., the developer of a high-capacity global fiber-optic network, said it has signed an agreement with Lucent Technologies Inc., the Murray Hill, N.J.
Jan. 27, 1999
* CanWest Global Communications Corp., based in Winnipeg, Canada, agreed to buy Alliance Atlantis Communications Inc., the Toronto-based co-producer of the hit “CSI” television franchise, for $1.96 billion to more than double its specialty TV channels. * Wayne, N.J.
Jan. 11, 2007
Semiconductors: The run-up is fueled in part by report of surging sales globally for the industry.
Nov. 11, 1999
Real Estate
The $5-million Arlington-Rodeo Apartments opened last week, the first time such a development has opened in the area in 25 years.
Sept. 26, 1993
Its stock, profit soar but so does criticism
July 30, 2003