| The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1990 Jim Bartimo |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Compaq net increased 42% in 3rd quarter. (Compaq Computer Corp.) | Business, general | Jim Bartimo |
| Compaq to take lead, for now, with notebook PC. (Compaq Computer Corp. introduces the LTE 386 20 notebook computer) (Technology) (product announcement) | Business, general | Jim Bartimo |
| Dell Computer switches its strategy, agrees to sell through Soft Warehouse. (Dell Computer Corp.) | Business, general | Jim Bartimo |
| Loss at Recognition Equipment eased, 2 top officers say. (Recognition Equipment Inc.) | Business, general | Jim Bartimo |
| Mail-order computers can be bargains, but some firms don't deliver on claims. | Business, general | Jim Bartimo |
| Mass market transforms PC retailing. (microcomputer market) | Business, general | Jim Bartimo |
| PC industry pins big hopes on laptops. (Computers) (column) | Business, general | Jim Bartimo |
| Shoppers shun new home PCs despite ad blitz. (IBM PS/1 microcomputers) | Business, general | Jim Bartimo |
| Tandy posts 17% decline in profit for latest quarter. (Tandy Corp.) | Business, general | Jim Bartimo |
| Texas Instruments posts a deficit, first in four years. (Texas Instruments Inc.) | Business, general | Jim Bartimo |
| Texas Instruments sets royalty pact with Toshiba Corp. | Business, general | Jim Bartimo |
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