The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1989 William M. Bulkeley - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1989 William M. Bulkeley
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Ex-Gould chairman James McDonald tabbed as president of Prime Computer.Business, generalWilliam M. Bulkeley
Fighting back against data overload: computer users get too much of a good thing. (information filters and refineries)Business, generalWilliam M. Bulkeley
HP to put laser printers within reach of everyone. (low-end Hewlett Packard Laserjet IIP will sell for under $1000) (product announcement)Business, generalWilliam M. Bulkeley
Ian Diery resigns post at Wang Labs; move was expected. (Who's News)Business, generalWilliam M. Bulkeley
John Shields, senior officer at Digital, quits; long-rumored move again raises succession issue at No. 2 computer firm. (Kenneth H. Olsen refuses to name successor at Digital Equipment Corp.)Business, generalWilliam M. Bulkeley
Prime cuts 20% of work force, or 2,500 people; action by computer firm renews worry on effect of buy-outs in industry. (Prime Computer Inc.)Business, generalWilliam M. Bulkeley
Results mixed for software, computer firms; Ashton-Tate mired in losses while microsoft had 34% increase in revenue. (Microsoft Corp., Lotus Development Corp., Oracle Systems Corp., Computer Associates International Inc.)Business, generalWilliam M. Bulkeley
Two new computer firms plan merger in response to a tough environment. (Stellar Computer Inc., Ardent Computer Corp.)Business, generalWilliam M. Bulkeley
Wang agreement to restructure debt is expected to be announced today. (Wang Laboratories Inc.'s long delayed loan restructuring agreement with banks, led by Bank of Boston Corp.)Business, generalWilliam M. Bulkeley
Wang Laboratories is expected to name Miller, Ex-GE executive, to be president. (Richard W. Miller)Business, generalWilliam M. Bulkeley, Janet Guyon
Wang Labs names computer novice president and chief operating officer. (Richard W. Miller) (Who's News) (column)Business, generalWilliam M. Bulkeley
Wang Labs unveils debt restructuring, can begin to deal with other crises.Business, generalWilliam M. Bulkeley
Wang rejects debt pact, halts some payments; surprise moves heighten concerns of investors; stock falls 50 cents to $6. (Wang Laboratories Inc.)Business, generalWilliam M. Bulkeley
Wang's Miller sees profit by 4th quarter of fiscal '90, but full-year loss is likely. (Wang Laboratories Inc., Richard W. Miller) (company profile)Business, generalWilliam M. Bulkeley
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