The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1989 Jacob M. Schlesinger |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Debut of firm's shares marks comeback of Japan's personal-computer guru. (Ascli Corp.; Kazuhiko Nishi) | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
Fujitsu Ltd. shows money is no object in winning contract; computer firm stuns official by bidding only one yen on big Hiroshima project. | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
Fujitsu, NEC offer apologies for 1 yen bid. (disclosures add support to US charge of unfair business practices) (International News) | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
IBM, Toshiba plan joint output of high-tech computer screens. | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
Japan chip makers reach agreement with EC on prices. (European Community) (International News) | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
One high-tech race where U.S. leads: personal computers; otherwise formidable Japan is surprisingly laggard in automating its offices; a case of 'keyboard allergy.' (microcomputers) | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
Progress reported in supplying chips to Japanese firms. (the US Semiconductor Industry Association makes progress in efforts to supply Japan's high-definition television industry) | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
Texas Instruments agrees to buy HDTV technology from Japan. (high-definition television technology developed by NHK, Japan's public broadcasting company, and leading Japanese electronics companies) | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
U.S. chip firms expect little fallout from Texas Instruments patent award. | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger, Stephen Kreider Yoder, Andy Zipser |
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