The New York Times 1996 Steve Lohr - Abstracts

The New York Times 1996 Steve Lohr
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A compromise plan to address workplace ergonomics stays on the shelf; repetitive stress injuries are rising, causing debate over what to do. (Technology Information)Business, generalSteve Lohr
At '96 PC Expo, laptops reserve center stage. (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalSteve Lohr
A virus got you down? Who you gonna call? (Technology Information)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Compuserve says it expects to post a loss for the quarter; company shares fall nearly 20% on news. (quarter ending Jul 31, 1996) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalSteve Lohr
For the Internet, I.B.M. to stick to what it knows. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr
His mission: first revival for Prodigy, then buyout. (Prodigy Pres Edward Bennett) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr
I.B.M. to pay $743 million for developer of software. (Tivoli Systems) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Intel revamps the pricing of its chips. (attempt to increase sales and profits) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Justice Dept. in new inquiry into Microsoft; marketing of products for Internet is at issue. (Industry Legal Issue)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Microsoft takes a stab at making PC's consumer friendly. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Net businesses see ardor cool on Wall Street; Pursuit of market share outruns business concerns. (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Netscape taking on Lotus with new corporate system. (Netscape Communicator groupware)(Product Announcement)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Prodigy gets new owners and strategy; managers and start-up buy on-line operation. (IBM, Sears, Roebuck & Co. sell Prodigy to International Wireless and Prodigy managers) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Prodigy plans layoffs in preparation for sale. (Prodigy Services) (Company Operations)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Silicon Graphics reported ready to rescue Cray. (Cray Research) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Stocks plunge on weaker corporate earnings and rate fears; technology issues take sharp hit, helping push Nasdaq 3.1% lower. (technology stocks) (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Sun offering a lower-cost network computer. (Sun Microsystems Javastation)(Product Announcement)Business, generalSteve Lohr
The great mystery of Internet profits. (Starwave Corp regarded as bellwether for Internet service profitability) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr
The growth, and pain, of America Online. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSteve Lohr
The man who would buy Apple: but Sun's Chief, Scott McNealy, probably won't be caught overpaying.Business, generalSteve Lohr
When pointing and clicking fails to click; more and more questions, and employees, at computer help services. (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalSteve Lohr
Windows 95: retailing truths amid the glitz. (Product Information)Business, generalSteve Lohr
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