The New York Times 1996 Lawrence M Fisher - Abstracts

The New York Times 1996 Lawrence M Fisher
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$100 million fund will finance Java-based ventures. (Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers' venture capital) (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
3M chases the dream of building the better disk. (LS-120 data disk)(Product Announcement)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
A corporate doctor gets mixed reviews. (Apple CEO and Chmn Gilbert F. Amelio) (Company Operations)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Adobe stock plunges 23% after report of loss. (Adobe Systems Inc) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
A failing indicator? Semiconductor stock prices advance despite drop in key industry gauge. (Semiconductor Industry Assn's book-to-bill ratio) (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Apple announces big loss and plans further layoffs; future of company is tied to Internet. (Company Financial Information)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Apple merger rumors fuel heavy trading; Sun Microsystems falls after being named as possible partner. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Apple reports quarterly loss and sets layoffs. (Company Financial Information)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Apple surprises Wall St., projecting a loss of $68 million. (Company Financial Information)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
At Silicon Graphics, a surprise loss; Wall St. unhappy 5th quarter in row. (for 1st qtr ended Sep 30, 1996) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Borland names former Apple executive as its chairman. (Borland International CEO Delbert W. Yocam) (Company Operations)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Charges dismissed in Silicon Valley trade secrets case. (charges against Symantec executives for disclosing Borland trade secrets dropped) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Chase forms venture fund with Softbank; Internet-based start-ups in New York are focus. ($50 million Flatiron Partners venture-capital fund) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Chip sales indicator falls to 5-year low; a semiconductor selloff is expected. (bill-to-book ratio for Mar 1996) (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Compaq Computer enters work station fray. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Compaq's net rises by 43%, but stock dips from record. (3rd qtr 1996) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Computer sales slowdown falls short of indications. (first quarter industry results show good PC growth) (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Data network suffers biggest blackout ever; America Online failure affects 6 million users. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
David Packard, 83, pioneer of Silicon Valley, is dead. (co-founder of HP) (People)(Obituary)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Dell earnings up 58% in new sign of vigor in PC market. (Dell Computer) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Digital says it won't meet forecasts, and a sector slumps. (3rd qtr FY 1996) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Excess inventory of computer chips seen as mixed signal. (Cirrus Logic and Applied Materials report results) (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Facing a merger, Apple still fills a crucial post. (VP of outside software development Heidi Roizen) (Company Operations)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Flummoxed by the Internet, head of Novell resigns. (Robert J. Frankenberg resigns as chairman, president and CEO) (Company Operations)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Health on line: doctor is in, and his disk is full. (Internet/Web/Online Service Information)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Hewlett net trails analysts' expectations; shares at $105.25, ending down $8.50. (HP's 2nd qtr 1996) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Hewlett's shares surge on strength of earnings report. (HP) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Higher results are reported by Microsoft; earnings again top analysts' estimates. (Company Financial Information)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Human error and software created data network glitch. (America Online blackout) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
I.B.M. endures a rough day on Wall St., but finishes up. (Company Financial Information)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Index of demand for chips soars to high for this year. (1996 book-to-bill figures) (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Intel net soars on the demand for Pentium; results are seen as sign of vigor in PC business. (Company Financial Information)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Intel's earnings fall far short of expectations. (Sun Microsystems fares better) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Key semiconductor index falls for 2d month. (Semiconductor Industry Association's bill-to-book ratio) (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Netscape reports earnings twice Wall St. expectations. (Netscape Communications) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Novell agrees to sell Wordperfect division; Corel buying unit for $115 million. (Corel Systems) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Oracle gathering industry support for a low-cost computer. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Packard Bell is in accord with NEC and Groupe Bull; move to bolster U.S. company's fortunes. (Packard Bell Electronics to merge with Zenith Data Systems, unit of Compagnie des Machines Bull) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Routing makes Cisco Systems a powerhouse of computing. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Sale of rest of Compuserve is delayed by H&R Block; loss of subscribers and poor results blamed. (Company Financial Information)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Silicon Graphics shares fall on outlook. (1st Qtr results below expectations) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Silicon Graphics' stock falls on profit outlook. (Company Financial Information)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Sony to stir computers into its traditional product mix. (Sony Electronics) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Steven Jobs said to be planning return to Apple. (Apple co-founder and Next Inc founder) (Company Operations)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
With no deal on horizon, Apple shares are slipping; but bondholders are taking long view and show confidence in company's future. (Company Financial Information)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
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