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Jan 31, 1999

Europhoria

What the euro means for US companies

The US may embrace the opportunities offered by a unified Euro-market, but it should not assume such a transformation is a single-edged sword. As the consequences of the euro emerge, any multi-national aspiring to maintain a global presence must address how the shifting landscape will affect its own terrain. The euro has dominated discussions in European boardrooms and cocktail parties for months, saturated international publications, caused sleepless nights for technology and accounting

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Ashley Chapman

Ashley Chapman is a manager in Burson-Marsteller's corporate/financial practice in New York
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