| The New York Times 1998 Claudia H. Deutsch |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| 9,000 job cuts to save Xerox $1 billion. (Company Operations) | Business, general | Claudia H. Deutsch |
| Bayer expected to divest itself of sluggish imaging business. | Business, general | Claudia H. Deutsch |
| Ciba is set for a merger with Clariant.(Ciba Specialty Chemicals)(Abstract) | Business, general | Claudia H. Deutsch |
| Compact disk pictures offered by Kodak and Intel partnership. | Business, general | Claudia H. Deutsch |
| Even with good earnings news, Kodak finds out just how unforgiving investors can be these days. | Business, general | Claudia H. Deutsch |
| Kodak buying medical imaging operation. | Business, general | Claudia H. Deutsch |
| Newell buying Rubbermaid in $5.8 billion deal.(Abstract) | Business, general | Claudia H. Deutsch |
| Nova of Canada to purchase Huntsman Styrene business. | Business, general | Claudia H. Deutsch |
| Software that makes a grown company cry.(enterprise resource planning software)(Industry Trend or Event) | Business, general | Claudia H. Deutsch |
| Supply-chain software: an industry on a thrill ride. (Industry Trend or Event) | Business, general | Claudia H. Deutsch |
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