The New York Times 1999 Saul Hansell - Abstracts

The New York Times 1999 Saul Hansell
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$5.6 billion deal by Yahoo reported set; Broadcast.com to be acquired in stock swap.(Abstract)Business, generalSaul Hansell, Laura M. Holson
Accounting is questioned in lawsuit against iVillage; allegations come as public offering nears.(suit brought by Joanne O'Rourke Hindman, the company's former chief financial officer)Business, generalSaul Hansell
A hitch to marital Web bliss; Excite@Home is often at odds with its cable parents.(AT&T, Comcast Corp., and Cox Communications)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSaul Hansell
Alta Vista invites advertisers to pay for top ranking.(Internet search engine, Alta Vista)(Abstract)Business, generalSaul Hansell
Amazon.com moving into drug and cosmetic retailing.(Abstract)Business, generalSaul Hansell
Amazon further expands its retail reach.(by selling tools, video games and software)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSaul Hansell
Andreessen steps down from AOL.(Marc Andreessen steps down as chief technology officer at America Online, to be succeeded by Sun Microsystems' chief strategist, William J. Raduchel)Business, generalSaul Hansell
A showdown on messaging may unite Web users.(marketing battle between Microsoft and America Online Inc.)(Company Business and Marketing)(Column)Business, generalSaul Hansell
As patents multiply, Web sites find lawsuits are a click away.Business, generalSaul Hansell
BMG and Universal said to form Internet venture.(BMG, part of Bertelsmann A.G., and Universal Music)(Abstract)Business, generalSaul Hansell
Caveat emptor on the Web: ad and editorial lines blur.(editorial and paid content are often indistinguishable on the World Wide Web)Business, generalAmy Harmon, Saul Hansell
Compaq at a crossroad: the challenges for the next chief.(Compaq Computer Corp. after departure of CEO Eckhard Pfeiffer)Business, generalSaul Hansell
Compaq Computer expects more losses in 2d quarter; chairman predicts $237 million shortfall.(Benjamin M. Rosen)(Company Financial Information)Business, generalSaul Hansell
Compaq says profit outlook is in trouble; sales fall as inventory piles up in warehouses.(Compaq Computer Corp.)(Company Financial Information)Business, generalSaul Hansell
Compaq to sell small stake in Alta Vista search site.(Compaq Computer Corp.)(Abstract)Business, generalSaul Hansell
Disney to merge Internet holdings with Infoseek.(Walt Disney Co.)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSaul Hansell, Geraldine Fabrikant
I.B.M. deal with Dell put at $16 billion; a 7-year plan to buy Big Blue's hardware.(Dell Computer Corp.)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSaul Hansell
In bots we trust? Online shopping guides hunt for bargains, but only the bargains they want you to see.(Technology Information)Business, generalSaul Hansell
Internet auctioneer Ebay to add land-based rival.(Ebay Inc.'s acquisition of Butterfield and Butterfield Auctioneers Corp.)Business, generalSaul Hansell
New breeds of investors, all beguiled by the Web; they're insatiable, but not always young and restless.(includes related information)Business, generalSaul Hansell
Nike, long wary of E-marketers, links with Web retailers.(Fogdog Sports)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSaul Hansell
No more giveaway computers. Free-PC to be bought by eMachines.(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSaul Hansell
Now, AOL everywhere; Internet's giant prepares to leap off the desktop.(America Online)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSaul Hansell
Obsessively independent, Yahoo is the Web's Switzerland; cutthroat battles are ahead, threatening a stoic resolve.(Company Operations)Business, generalSaul Hansell
Priceline.com stock zooms in offering.(initial public offering of online auction service)Business, generalSaul Hansell
Sony and Time Warner make music deal; CDnow to be joined to Columbia House.(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSaul Hansell
The next trick for Amazon.com: auctions; the leading on-line bookseller hopes to pose a challenge to eBay.(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSaul Hansell
The strategy for I.B.M.: loss-leader PC sales.(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSaul Hansell
Trading on E*Tarde's success; Chief has aggressive plans to expand Internet broker.(Christos M. Cotaskos plans to expand E*Trades business beyond stocks)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalSaul Hansell
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