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June 7, 2004 Stars of Europe Table of Contents









STARS OF EUROPE
Stars Of Europe
25 leaders at the forefront of change

Online Extra: Stars of Europe Photo Essay


STARS OF EUROPE -- MANAGERS
Helmut Panke
Chief Executive, Bavarian Motor Works, Germany

Thierry Breton
Chairman and Chief Executive, France Télécom, France

Jean-Cyril Spinetta
Chairman and Chief Executive, Air France, France

Gianna Angelopoulos-Daskalaki
President, Athens 2004 Organizing Committee

Carl-Henric Svanberg
Chief Executive and President, Ericsson, Sweden

Ingrid Hofmann
President, Hofmann Personnel Leasing, Germany

Wolfgang Ruttenstorfer
Chairman and Chief Executive, OMV, Austria


STARS OF EUROPE -- FINANCIERS
Fred Goodwin
Chief Executive, Royal Bank of Scotland, Britain

Peter Wuffli
Chief Executive, UBS, Switzerland

Roustam Tariko
Chairman, Russian Standard Bank, Russia

Mervyn King
Governor, Bank of England, Britain

Anthony Bolton

Edward A. Gilhuly
Managing Director, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co., Britain

James J. Schiro
Chief Executive, Zurich Financial Services, Switzerland


STARS OF EUROPE -- AGENDA SETTERS
Nicolas Sarkozy
Finance Minister, France

Mikulas Dzurinda
Prime Minister, Slovak Republic

Leszek Balcerowicz
President, National Bank of Poland, Poland

Angel Cabrera
Dean, Instituto de Empresa, Spain

Sir David Tweedie
Chairman, International Accounting Standards Board, Britain


STARS OF EUROPE -- INNOVATORS
Jean Stephenne
President, GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals, Belgium

Jon S. Von Tetzchner
Chief Executive, Opera Software, Norway

Henning Kagermann
Chief Executive, SAP, Germany

Pelle Tornberg
President and Chief Executive, Metro International, Sweden

Andrea Pininfarina
Chief Executive, Pininfarina Group, Italy

Denis Hennequin
Executive Vice-President, McDonald's Europe, France




THE EURO BW 50
The Best European Performers
There are no flavor-of-the-month outfits or dot-com hangers-on in the European BusinessWeek 50. Only companies whose managers know how to earn money in good times and bad make the grade.

EUROPEAN BUSINESS
BMW's Mini Just Keeps Getting Mightier
With a convertible set to hit showrooms, its surprise smash is minting money

EUROPEAN BUSINESS
Fare Wars: A Great Time to be a Tourist
Europe's big carriers are slashing prices to stall discounters. Who will blink first?

EUROPEAN BUSINESS
Ericsson: "Smaller, Yes, but Stronger"
New CEO Carl-Henric Svanberg talks about making the company profitable now and not betting on any improvement in the market

FINANCE
The Best of Times for British Banks
Strength in the economy and savvy management are adding up to fat profits

EUROPEAN BUSINESS
Commentary: Is France’s Center Coming Unglued?
Behind all the ethnic turmoil, the idea of France itself is eroding

INFO TECH 100
SAP: A Software Giant Rarin’ to Grow
The enterprise software leader's ability to provide support and innovation gives it increasing leverage as the business consolidates

INTERNATIONAL COVER STORY
Designer Cars
From Munich to Tokyo, hot designers are driving sales more than ever. Who are they? Who's got the right stuff?

EUROPEAN BUSINESS
When Bankers Keep Saying Non
The French are thwarting the adoption of global accounting standards

S&P FUND MANAGEMENT RATINGS
Screening Top-Rated Global Funds
This tool from S&P provides a unique way to sift through and monitor European and international investment funds

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