The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1990 John J. Keller - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1990 John J. Keller
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AC&T files suit against MCI, claiming unfair telemarketing. (MCI Communications Corp.) (Marketing & Media)Business, generalJohn J. Keller, Mary Lu Carnevale
As AT&T credit card charges ahead, banks fight back. (Marketing)Business, generalJohn J. Keller, Robert Guenther
AT&T, 2 Bells plan to upgrade cellular systems.Business, generalJohn J. Keller, Mary Lu Carnevale
AT&T begins to set up fund for NCR offer; computer company starts to map possible defense against $6.12 billion bid.Business, generalRandall Smith, John J. Keller
AT&T calls SmartPhone the future. (telephone - computer combination)Business, generalJohn J. Keller
AT&T earnings advanced 1.9% in 3rd quarter; foreign sales of equipment, long-distance strength, gave 5.2% revenue gain.Business, generalJohn J. Keller
AT&T is planning Valentine's Day gift to atone for snafu; firm asks FCC to approve special discount on calls that are placed Feb. 14.Business, generalJohn J. Keller
AT&T jumps into highly competitive network applications software market. (Rhapsody Business Orchestration Solutions) (Technology) (product announcement)Business, generalJohn J. Keller
AT&T launches $6.12 billion cash offer for NCR after rejection of its stock bid; hostile $90-a-share proposal launched after meeting of companies' chairmen.Business, generalRandall Smith, John J. Keller
AT&T, NCR may combine computer lines; firms are said to be in talks that may end in spinoff or an acquisition offer.Business, generalJohn R. Wilke, John J. Keller
AT & T net rose 12%, sales 2.7% in 1st quarter; long-distance operations, slimmer costs cited; network failure hurts.Business, generalJohn J. Keller
AT&T outlines how it will trim 6,000 jobs at unit.Business, generalJohn J. Keller, Christopher Winans
AT&T planning computer access to phone numbers: FCC seen clearing service to corporate customers for listings nationwide.Business, generalJohn J. Keller
AT&T plans to unveil chip for 'multimedia' functions. (microelectronics) (Computers) (product announcement)Business, generalJohn J. Keller
AT&T plays a new card in its strategy. (Universal Card) (Marketing)Business, generalJohn J. Keller
AT&T racing to boost power of fiber-optics. (Technology)Business, generalJohn J. Keller
AT&T receives $600 million job from GTE.Business, generalJohn J. Keller
AT&T says computer directory service won't be in use until at least summer. (Find America, AT&T's national electronic directory service)Business, generalJohn J. Keller
AT&T says net likely will fall in 2nd quarter: lower sales of equipment, credit-card costs cited; stock declines by $2.125.Business, generalJohn J. Keller
AT&T's bid for NCR ended debate over whether to abandon computers.Business, generalJohn J. Keller
AT&T settles back into waiting game in its hostile $6.12 billion bid for NCR.Business, generalRandall Smith, John J. Keller
AT&T's long-distance marketing blitz has MCI, Sprint scrambling to keep up.Business, generalJohn J. Keller, Mary Lu Carnevale
AT&T tells what caused January's glitch. (long-distance switching breakdown)(Technology)Business, generalJohn J. Keller
AT&T top officials had strong gains in earnings for 1989; chairman Allen's pay rose 36% to $1.74 million; union criticizes increases. (Robert E. Allen)Business, generalJohn J. Keller
AT&T to work with rivals' OS/2 system. (Technology)Business, generalJohn J. Keller
AT&T trimming network division by 3,000 workers.Business, generalJohn J. Keller
AT&T weighs early retirement plan that may slash non-management staff.Business, generalJohn J. Keller
Calculated offer: why AT&T wants to fight for NCR despite rejected bid; target is big enough to bring critical mass in computers and shares strategic goals; other ventures have failed.Business, generalJohn J. Keller
Cellular phones dial digital for growth.Business, generalJohn J. Keller
Communications meeting focuses on fiber optics. (International Switching Symposium)Business, generalJohn J. Keller
Crossed lines: US Sprint's troubles come amid ferment in long distance field; biggest players gain clout, suggesting that prices could be headed higher; lofty costs and weak billing. (long-distance telephone service)Business, generalJohn J. Keller
Data services break through to wide market. (Telecommunications)Business, generalJohn J. Keller
Firms promise a phone in every pocket. (Technology) (column)Business, generalJohn J. Keller
Fun and facts across phone lines as the market for 'audiotex' explodes.Business, generalJohn J. Keller
Glitch imperils AT&T advantage in long-distance wars.Business, generalJohn J. Keller, Julie Amparano Lopez, Mary Lu Carnevale
GM plans to sell cellular phones via car dealers. (General Motors Corp.)Business, generalJohn J. Keller
GTE plans to buy Providence Journal's cellular properties in the Southeast.Business, generalJohn J. Keller
In computer industry, no one is laughing at AT&T's effort now; phone giant exploits niches, unifies Unix, even starts manufacturing own PCs; grooving with the 5 Satins.Business, generalJohn J. Keller
Japan's NTT selects AT&T, Motorola and Ericsson to help in cellular project. (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone, Telefon AB L.M. Ericsson)Business, generalEduardo Lachica, John J. Keller
McCaw order signals cellular market shift. (McCaw Cellular Communications Inc.)Business, generalJohn J. Keller
Mitsubishi Electric, AT&T set chip pact. (manufacturing and marketing agreement)(Technology)Business, generalJohn J. Keller
Motorola is seeking to counter its rivals to maintain lead in cellular telephones. (Motorola Inc.)Business, generalJohn J. Keller
Motorola sets satellite phone link. (Technology)Business, generalJohn J. Keller, Robert L. Rose
NCR Corp.'s stock price jumps 12% on possible combination with AT&T.Business, generalJohn R. Wilke, John J. Keller
NCR seeks aid from holders to fight AT&T.Business, generalJohn R. Wilke, Randall Smith, John J. Keller
New AT&T system may sharply boost capacity of marine transmission cables. (new system combines optical fiber containing erbium with pump lasers that exploit 'solitons,' which are low-resistance waves)Business, generalJohn J. Keller
New service may boost 'telecommuting.' (Integrated Services Digital Network)(Telecommunications)Business, generalJohn J. Keller
Northern Telecom is looking for ways to grow beyond its phone switches.Business, generalJohn J. Keller
No vacancies; the wireless revolution faces a major obstacle: there's no room on the frequency spectrum. (Technology)Business, generalJohn J. Keller
NTT unit to vie with U.S. firms in data communications services. (Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp. plans US subsidiary NTT Data Communications Systems Corp.) (Technology)Business, generalJohn J. Keller
N.V. Philips, seeking to improve profits, is expected to quit AT&T joint venture. (Philips Gloeilampenfabrieken N.V.)Business, generalJohn J. Keller
Nynex chief defends firm's 1988 probe of junkets by employees, suppliers. (William C. Ferguson, Nynex Corp. chairman)Business, generalJohn J. Keller
Siemens AG strengthens U.S. position with Stromberg-Carlson Corp. merger.Business, generalJohn J. Keller
Software glitch at AT&T cuts off phone service for millions. (Technology)Business, generalJohn J. Keller
State Department opposes AT&T plan to use Intersputnik for phone traffic.Business, generalJohn J. Keller
Static on the line; many telephone users are being 'slammed' in industry rivalry; their long-distance service allegedly is switched without authorization; AT&T assails MCI's tactics. (MCI Communications Corp.)Business, generalJohn J. Keller
United Telecommunications' net fell 5.2% in 3rd period, GTE's rose 11%.Business, generalJohn J. Keller
United Telecommunications shares fall 24% on a 55% drop in 2nd-period net.Business, generalJohn J. Keller, Robert Daniels
United Telecom's 2nd period dive spurs six lawsuits.Business, generalJohn J. Keller
US Sprint subsidiary and Soviet agency form data-services venture in U.S.S.R. (Sprint Networks USSR)Business, generalJohn J. Keller
Washington Post Co. agrees to finance experimental wireless-phone system.Business, generalJohn J. Keller
Western Union agrees to sell nearly all of its business services unit to AT&T.Business, generalJohn J. Keller
Wireless world. (Technology)(includes related articles on industry securities and wireless telephones)Business, generalJohn J. Keller
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