The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1989 Paul B. Carroll - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1989 Paul B. Carroll
TitleSubjectAuthors
Battle to set PC standard called a draw. (Extended Industry Standard Architecture vs Micro Channel Architecture) (Technology)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
Big Blue; hurt by a pricing war, IBM plans write-off and cut of 10,000 jobs; as firm loses market share, discounts in mainframes and PCs hurt earnings; a customer wields a sword.Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
Calculated move: computer firms find service is what sells, not fancier hardware; customers seem bewildered by technological change, contract the work out; how Kodak eases the burden. (Eastman Kodak Co.)Business, generalJohn R. Wilke, Paul B. Carroll
Compaq stock drops on poor forecast; stock plunges on the news of prediction. (Compaq Computer Corp.)Business, generalG. Pascal Zachary, Stephen Kreider Yoder, Paul B. Carroll, Andy Zipser
Computer memories add third dimension; advance promises storage that is denser, faster; applications years away.Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
Digital to test IBM's mainframe strength. (Digital Equipment Corp will introduce mainframe computers; IBM announces a new mainframe on the same day.) (Technology) (product announcement)Business, generalJohn R. Wilke, Paul B. Carroll
Digital unveils its first mainframe line, taking aim at IBM's 70% market share. (Digital Equipment Corp.) (Technology)Business, generalJohn R. Wilke, Paul B. Carroll
Health-care sector venture formed by IBM, Baxter. (Baxter Healthcare Corp.)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
IBM announces new product line of disk drives.Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
IBM expected to unveil laser printer to compete in the low end of market.Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
IBM expected to unveil plan to cut costs; program may include offer for early retirement and some plant closings.Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
IBM invites Motorola to join a project to boost U.S. semiconductor expertise.Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
IBM launches retirement plan to cut outlays.Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
IBM licenses chip technology to Micron in a bid to help firm fend off Japanese. (Micron Technology Inc. to share four-megabit memory chip technology)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
IBM may buy Cadam business from Lockheed.Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
IBM puts James Cannavino at helm of group including PCs, workstations. (James A. Cannavino made general manager over IBM's personal computers and workstations)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
IBM ready to unveil next week more than 50 software products; items to seek to eliminate computerizing woes at manufacturing firms. (Technology) (product announcement)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
IBM says profit for 3rd quarter, year will be well below analysts' forecastsBusiness, generalPaul B. Carroll
IBM, Siemens complete deal on Rolm unit. (International Business Machines Corp.)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
IBM's net fell 30% in quarter to $877 million; shipping delays are blamed for results analysts say portend a mediocre 1990.Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
IBM's stock price may be bottoming out, and resting there for awhile, analysts say. (Heard on the Street) (column)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
IBM to unveil disk-drive line next Tuesday. (product announcement)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
IBM to unveil some models of AS/400 line. (product announcement)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
IBM unveils products to speed writing of mainframe software. (computer-aided software engineering tools) (product announcement)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
Kyocera Corp. of Japan agrees to buy AVX; planned all-stock purchase, valued at $561 million, reflects trade frictions.Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
'Multimedia' doubters taught a thing or two. (Robert Winter demonstrates Voyager Co.'s music history application at Agenda conference) (Technology) (column)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
Software firm issues warning about results. (Computer Associates International Inc's uncertainty about its 2nd qtr ending Sept 30, 1989)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
Unisys' $648.2 million 3rd-period loss shows intensified fight for turnaround.Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
Unisys raises number of jobs it plans to cut to about 8,000 in restructuring.Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
Unisys restructuring is called likely to restore profitability but slow growth.Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
Unisys' Unruh named president, in line to succeed Blumenthal, passing rival. (James A. Unruh, W. Michael Blumenthal, Curtis A. Hessler)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
Xerox sues Apple for $150 million over Macintosh command system; Apple used Xerox's ideas: simple misappropriation or legal appropriation? (Technology & Medicine)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
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