The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1989 Jacob M. Schlesinger - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1989 Jacob M. Schlesinger
TitleSubjectAuthors
Debut of firm's shares marks comeback of Japan's personal-computer guru. (Ascli Corp.; Kazuhiko Nishi)Business, generalJacob 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, generalJacob M. Schlesinger
Fujitsu, NEC offer apologies for 1 yen bid. (disclosures add support to US charge of unfair business practices) (International News)Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger
IBM, Toshiba plan joint output of high-tech computer screens.Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger
Japan chip makers reach agreement with EC on prices. (European Community) (International News)Business, generalJacob 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, generalJacob 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, generalJacob 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, generalJacob M. Schlesinger
U.S. chip firms expect little fallout from Texas Instruments patent award.Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger, Stephen Kreider Yoder, Andy Zipser
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