The New York Times 1995 Lawrence M Fisher - Abstracts

The New York Times 1995 Lawrence M Fisher
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2 banks to buy Meca for its financial software. (Nationsbank, BankAmerica acquire Meca Software Inc)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
2 computer modem makers abandon talks on a merger. (Boca Research is no longer seeking to acquire Hayes Microcomputer Products)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
$386 million takeover set by Informix; Illustra Information data base is sought. (Illustra Information Technologies) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
A dinosaur in open systems clothing; IBM's AS 400 has evolved to meet the demands of a new era. (The Executive Computer)(Column)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Adobe Systems in $500 million acquisition plan. (Frame Technology Corp)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
A legal high-wire artist takes on Silicon Valley giants. (intellectual property and antitrust lawyer Gary Reback)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
An Apple Computer executive resigns, the 4th in a year. (Daniel L. Eilers, head of worldwide marketing) (Company Operations)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
And now, a scramble in finance software. (title in error: correct title is 'Sun Microsystems climbing aboard the Net')Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
An unusual acquisition in software; Silicon Graphics to buy 2 of its main vendors. (Alias Research and Wavefront Technologies)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
A PC elitist turns crowd pleaser; Hewlett-Packard, once a self-defeating snob, sees sales boom.Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Apple and I.B.M. end multimedia joint venture. (Kaleida Labs) (Company Operations)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Apple Computer to offer 2 new Macintosh models; lower prices in PC's aimed at consumers. (Apple Macintosh Performa 5200, 6200 PowerPC-based systems)(Product Announcement)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Apple earnings go up fourfold, at the low end of expectations.Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Apple has big increase in earnings; sales of Power Mac's are ahead of schedule.Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Apple official steps down in board feud: Chief is also rumored to be under a cloud. (Joseph A. Graziano leaves; Michael H. Spindler)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Apple shares up on rumor of takeover.Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
A unifying force at Novell. (Christine G. Hughes, senior vice president for corporate marketing) (Sound Bytes) (Interview) (Column)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Borland gets court reprieve in Lotus copyright dispute.Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Borland sees its future in Delphi. (Borland International's visual programming tool) (The Executive Computer) (Column)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Borland's stock surges after ruling; appeals court upheld spreadsheet rights.Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Bringing point-and-click ease to corporate computing. (Peoplesoft Inc) (The Executive Computer) (Column)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Cadence Design accuses a rival of stealing secrets; Avanti calls suit baseless, but stock falls. (Cadence Design Systems) (Industry Legal Issue)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Chief of Prodigy Services is planning to step down. (Viacom veteran Edward A. Bennett to succeed Ross Glatzer)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Compaq's stock falls on results; drop spurs decline in technology area.Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Cyrix, blaming 486 chip woes, to report loss for 4th qtr. (Company Financial Information)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Cyrix fixes its chip; shares rise. (486 80MHz microprocessor)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Digital surprises Wall St. with a second-quarter profit. (DEC posts gains for qtr ending Dec 31, 1994)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Dreamworks and Silicon seek computer animation system. (Dreamworks SKG, Silicon Graphics Inc)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Earnings up 58% in quarter for Microsoft. (1st qtr FY 1996)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
For translation software, una rosa ist eine rose is a rose. (Globalink Inc) (The Executive Computer) (Column)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Gartner Group agrees to buy Dataquest. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Hewlett-Packard stock soars on profit surge.Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
I.B.M. posts first annual profit since 1990. (Company Earnings)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
I.B.M.'s top strategist is retiring. (IBM Sr VP James A. Cannavino)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
I.B.M. to announce changes in executive ranks today. (John Thompson to assume IBM Sr VP Ellen Hancock's duties)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
In a shake-up, Borland's chief steps down. (Borland International Inc Chmn Philippe Kahn)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Intel earnings decine 37% on charge for Pentium flaw. (fourth quarter financial results)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Intel offers its Pentium Pro for work station market.(Product Announcement)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Intuit's acquisition expenses cited in loss.Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
It took awhile, but an industrial-strength visual development tool for the Macintosh is in the works. (Oracle Power Objects DBMS utility) (The Executive Computer)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Learning accepts new offer from Broderbund Software. (Learning Company accepts merger offer, Softkey International offers better deal) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Microsoft manages to post record quarterly earnings.Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Microsoft to sell software with Computer Associates. (will jointly develop with Computer Associates Internationl an integrated CA-Unicenter/Microsoft Windows NT Server/Microsoft SQL Server product)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Motorola to build a chip plant in Virginia: Power PC demand could increase with range of applications.Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Nearing the $500 computer for Internet use. (Acorn Computer Group PLC's Netsurfer information appliance) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Netscape sells an 11% stake to investors. (Netscape Communications)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Nintendo delays introduction of Ultra 64 video-game player.Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Novell is said to be selling its Unix division to Santa Cruz. (Santa Cruz Operation Inc)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Novell readies a response to Windows. (Microsoft's Windows NT operating system)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Shifting lead at forefront of computing. (government awards supercomputing contract to PC giant)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Softkey gets ally in its bid for maker of Reader Rabbit. (Softkey International partners with Tribune for investment in the Learning Co) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Softkey reaches agreement to buy Learning Company. (Softkey International) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Staying ahead of the curve. (Sound Bytes) (question and answer, Sheldon Laube, director of information and technology at Price Waterhouse) (Interview)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Symantec offers to buy Delrina as Windows 95 release nears.Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
The geographic interface puts the world on the desktop. (Novell Inc's Corsair GUI) (The Executive Computer) (Column)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
The spotlight again turns to Microsoft. (1st qtr 1996 earnings)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
U.S. sues to block $2 billion merger Microsoft seeks; software giant set back; Intuit acquisition challenged on ground it could raise prices and cut choices.Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
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