| Philadelphia Inquirer (PA) 1999 Leslie J. Nicholson |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Ailing Franklin Electronics cuts staff by 15 pct.(Burlington, Penn.-based Franklin Electronics reports losses of $30.2 mn, worker cuts) | Business, regional | Leslie J. Nicholson |
| All eyes are on it as new era of ATM banking begins. (Sensar Inc.'s scanning device used in automated teller machines). | Business, regional | Leslie J. Nicholson |
| Campbell says profits won't meet forecasts.(Camden, Penn.-based Campbell Soup Co. reports poor profit forecasts for fourth quarter operating earnings) | Business, regional | Leslie J. Nicholson |
| Earnings skyrocket at Unisys. | Business, regional | Leslie J. Nicholson |
| Electronics firm backs standards for publishing.(Franklin Electronic Publishers of Burlington, New Jersey)(Abstract) | Business, regional | Leslie J. Nicholson |
| Executive defends Microsoft's 'right to innovate'; Robert J. Herbold, speaking in Phila., was optimistic that a settlement could be reached with the government. | Business, regional | Leslie J. Nicholson |
| Franklin Electronic Publishers warns of loss. | Business, regional | Leslie J. Nicholson |
| Sensar expanding ID technology; the Moorestown firm will test iris-recognition at staffed teller stations. Tests are under way now at ATMs. | Business, regional | Leslie J. Nicholson |
| Unisys backs state SciTech internships. | Business, regional | Leslie J. Nicholson |
| Vishay Intertechnology finds itself on a new peak; demand for 2 tiny cell-phone parts has skyrocketed. | Business, regional | Leslie J. Nicholson |
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