| The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1990 John R. Wilke |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Alliant to post $1 million profit for 4th quarter. (Alliant Computer Systems Corp) | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| AT&T arranges $6 billion credit for NCR offer. (NCR Corp.) | Business, general | John R. Wilke, Randall Smith |
| AT&T, NCR may combine computer lines; firms are said to be in talks that may end in spinoff or an acquisition offer. | Business, general | John R. Wilke, John J. Keller |
| AT&T readies hostile NCR bid; a proxy challenge to unseat directors also is considered. (NCR Corp.) | Business, general | John R. Wilke, Randall Smith |
| Cabletron will report large increases in profit and sales for fiscal 4th period. (Cabletron Systems Inc.) | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| Computer software firms are expected to post profit gains for fourth quarter. | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| Court upholds Data General contract, but house panel will continue probe. | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| Cray reassigns senior aide to pursue technology to expand computers' use. (Cray Research Inc.; Steve Nelson)(Technology) (column) | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| Data General abandons plan to develop communications gear for Japan's NTT. (Data General Corp.) | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| Data General board ousts co-founder. (Data General Corp.'s Edson de Castro) | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| Data General could be profitable soon due to 17% cut in force, analysts say. | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| Data General is said to plan further cuts: layoffs could exceed 17%, or 2,000, at ailing firm; sale speculation denied. | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| Data General's crucial computer pact with U.S. is facing scrutiny by panel. (House Interior Committee subcommittee on oversight) | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| DEC planning to use RISC in flagship line. (Digital Equipment Corp. and reduced instruction set computers) | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| DEC profit fell 90% in 3rd period after charge. | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| Digital begins to make cuts in work force; buy-out may be offered to up to 8,000; charge seen in fourth quarter. (Digital Equipment Corp.) | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| Digital elbows for room in fault-tolerant market. (Digital Equipment Corp.'s fault-tolerant computers) (Technology) | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| Digital Equipment, facing possible loss for its 3rd period, mulls severance plan. | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| Digital Equipment reassigns executives, begins cuts, probably including layoffs. | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| Digital Equipment staff-cut effort shy of expectations. | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| Digital Equipment to unveil new line of Micro VAX machines to counter IBM. (product announcement) | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| Digital finds glitch in new computer, prompting it to retrofit every machine. (Digital Equipment Corp.) | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| Digital net fell 44% in quarter; revenue stalled; results are below analysts' forecasts, reflect woes of computer industry. (Digital Equipment Corp.) | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| Dynatech set to post renewed growth in sales, profit for fiscal first quarter. | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| Growth stunted success at Phoenix Technologies. (Enterprise) (company profile) | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| IBM, breaking with tradition, might license chip technology. (RS/6000 workstations) (includes related article about recent price changes for IBM products) | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| IPL contracts on distribution set for Europe. (IPL Systems Inc.) | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| Lotus earnings were tripled in first quarter. (Lotus Development Corp.) | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| Lotus-Novell plan for merger is called off; collapse of $1.5 billion deal adds to growing power of dominant Microsoft. | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| Lotus product spurs fears about privacy. (Lotus Development Corp.) | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| Lotus says net nearly tripled in 4th quarter. (Lotus Development Corp.) | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| Lotus set back in developing 1-2-3 for Apple. (Lotus Development Corp., Apple Computer Inc., spreadsheet software) (Technology) (column) | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| Lotus's founder shows first work of new company. (Mitchell D. Kapor; ON Technology Inc.) (Technology) (product announcement) | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| Lotus will unveil spreadsheet package, dubbed 1-2-3/G, as soon as next week. (Lotus Development Corp.) (Technology) (product announcement) | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| Microcom says sales, earnings rose in quarter. (fourth quarter ended March 31, 1990) | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| Microcom slashes 4th-quarter results, raises projections of 1st-period losses. | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| Microsoft, Lotus are expected to lead software firms to solid quarterly gains. | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| NCR Corp.'s stock price jumps 12% on possible combination with AT&T. | Business, general | John R. Wilke, John J. Keller |
| NCR Corp. stock soars $24.75 to $81.50 on a $6.03 billion offer from AT&T. | Business, general | John R. Wilke, Randall Smith |
| NCR expected to announce line's redesign; product changes to reflect sweeping commitment to Intel Corp.'s chips. (Technology & Medicine) (product announcement) | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| NCR may seek Goldman's help against AT&T. (NCR Corp) | Business, general | John R. Wilke, Randall Smith |
| NCR seeks aid from holders to fight AT&T. | Business, general | John R. Wilke, Randall Smith, John J. Keller |
| Open sesame; in the arcane culture of computer hackers, few doors stay closed; Frank Darden easily broke into BellSouth's network, trading tips with others; entering the legion of doom. | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| Parallel processing computers attract crowd of investors despite limited uses. (Technology) (column) | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| Parametric says net nearly doubled on strong sales rise in its 4th quarter. (Parametric Technology Corp.) | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| Prime Computer broke antitrust law, federal jury rules in Detroit trial. | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| Push into PCs: NCR is revamping its computer lines in wrenching change; speedy new machines drop proprietary system to use standard chips, software; an old firm on a fast course. | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| Smith coolly mans Digital's 'hot seat.' (Who's News) (DEC VP John F. Smith) | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| Software firms unite to form policing group. (the Software Business Practices Council) (Computers) | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| Wang Labs posted profit of $2.6 million in latest period, it first in 7 quarters. (Wang Laboratories Inc.) | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| Wang Labs wins government contract valued at $841 million over five years. | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| Wang posts loss of $10.5 million for its 2nd period. (Wang Laboratories Inc.) | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
| Wrong numbers: Nynex overcharged phone units for years, an FCC audit finds. | Business, general | John R. Wilke, Mary Lu Carnevale |
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