The New York Times 1997 Lawrence M Fisher - Abstracts

The New York Times 1997 Lawrence M Fisher
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2 chip mergers show growing consolidation. (National Semiconductor acquires Cyrix, Intel acquires Chips and Technologies) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Apple Computer posts loss; sale advice may be sought; Compaq profit rose 65% in first quarter. (Company Financial Information)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Apple reports a loss of $120 million for first quarter. (FY 1997) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Apple to preview new operations system; computer maker counting on Rhapsody to cure software ills. (Apple's Rhapsody operating system) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
CD pioneers decide to form 2d standard for next disks. (Sony, Philips Electronics, HP) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Compaq takes a gamble with its new PC. (Compaq Presario 2000 contains Cyrix Media GX chip) (Product Development)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Dell earnings soar with sales growth triple PC industry's. (Company Financial Information)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Disk maker's shares climb on Microsoft connection; role as supplier signals growth for Nimbus. (Nimbus CD International) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Expenses limit growth in profit at Hewlett. (HP reports earnings of $806 million for fiscal 4th qtr 1997) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Failure of AT&T satellite will alter deal with Loral. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Hewlett in $1.15 billion deal for maker of credit card devices. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Hewlett-Packard profit up 15% exceeding estimates; company warns on new quarter's growth. (Company Financial Information)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Higher price cements Samsung's deal with AST. (Samsung Electronics Company, AST Research) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
I.B.M. plans to announce leap in disk-drive capacity. (breaks 10 billion bits of data per square inch barrier) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Informix expects to report a loss, and shares plunge. (Company Financial Information)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Intel doubled its earnings in 4th quarter; record sales posted for Pentium chip line. (4th qtr 1996 results) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Intel offering of multimedia chip could lift disappointing PC sales. (Intel's Pentium Processor with MMX Technology)(Product Announcement)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Intel says it's having a weak spell and its stock swoons. (Company Financial Information)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Intel's strong first-quarter net draws mixed review on Wall St. (1997) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Merger is set for 2 rivals in software; stocks plunge. (Rational Software and Pure Atria) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Microsoft poses a riddle for the street. (stock prices) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Microsoft says its earnings jumped 85%; revenue also up 45% on sales of Office 97. (Company Financial Information)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Microsoft's earnings top Wall St. expectations. (Company Financial Information)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Misys and Medic Computer set $922.8 million merger. (Misys Computer Systems to be acquired by Misys for $922.8 million in cash, or $35 a share) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Motorola sees low earnings; stock tumbles; company plans to exit Apple clone market. (3rd quarter 1997 total to be significantly lower than expected) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
National Semiconductor posts loss for 4th quarter; but operating earnings exceed estimates. (Company Financial Information)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Novell's $121 million loss exceeds analysts' estimates. (Company Financial Information)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Novell selects Internet guru to lead struggling company. (CEO Eric Schmidt) (Company Operations)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Oracle seeks public views on possible bid for Apple. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Oracle stock hit by 29% loss as profits disappoint. (Market Place) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Reports of bug in new Pentium chip appear on Internet. (Intel's Pentium II microprocessor)(Product Announcement)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Samsung Electronics plans to buy the rest of AST Research. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Silicon Graphics expects loss, and its stock dives. (first fiscal quarter 1998) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Silicon Graphics will look for new chief. (Chmn and CEO Edward R. McCracken to resign as CEO) (Company Operations)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Silicon seeks new believers on Wall St. (Silicon Graphics) (Product Development)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Slump in tech stocks: vigorous correction or bad case of nerves? (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Some shifts at Apple, but no layoffs or deals yet. (Company Operations)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
Sun Microsystems to buy Diba, a start-up. (information appliances) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalLawrence M. Fisher
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