| The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1990 Richard L. Hudson |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| AT&T's computer business is planning to build sales partnerships in Europe. | Business, general | Richard L. Hudson |
| Britain urges Telecommunications field be opened to many local, foreign firms. | Business, general | Richard L. Hudson |
| Digital Equipment sets joint venture to market its computers in Hungary. | Business, general | Richard L. Hudson |
| East awaits flow of Western technology; lifting restrictions will be focus of Cocom talks. | Business, general | Richard L. Hudson |
| EC, U.S. pursue research link in electronics. (European Community) | Business, general | Richard L. Hudson |
| Fujitsu seeks closer ties with Siemens, agrees to buy 80% of Britain's ICL. (International Computers Ltd.) | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger, Richard L. Hudson |
| Groupe Bull's loss widened sharply during first half. (computer industry) (Compagnie des Machines Bull) | Business, general | Richard L. Hudson |
| IBM, other U.S. computer makers face challenge from the Japanese in Europe. | Business, general | Richard L. Hudson |
| Mainframe memory problems mount as computer viruses spread in Moscow. | Business, general | Richard L. Hudson |
| Nixdorf prepares for Siemens merger; computer firm braces to enter the big leagues. | Business, general | Richard L. Hudson |
| Siemens, Nixdorf to join computer units; plan may spawn other combinations in Europe. (Nixdorf Computer AG) (International News) | Business, general | Timothy Aeppel, Richard L. Hudson |
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