The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1991 Jacob M. Schlesinger |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Akers reiterates positive outlook for IBM in period. (IBM CEO John Akers, 4th quarter 1991) | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger, Paul B. Carroll |
At Fujitsu, notebook PCs lighten up. (Fujitsu Ltd.'s FMR Card PC notebook computer) (product announcement) | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
AT&T, NEC agree to cooperate on basic chip-making technology; pact reflects need to trim costs of development with help from Japan. | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
AT&T, NEC make joint bid in Japan on cellular system. | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger, John J. Keller |
Beep beep; Japanese firms may have found the secret passage to continued domination of video games: trade schools. (Looking Ahead) (Technology supplement) | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
Canon boasts it has best way to make flat screens for computers and TV sets. | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
Compaq, hit by lagging sales at home, prepares to enter Japanese PC market. (Compaq Computer Corp.) | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
Dubious honor: investing in Japan's NTT. (Japan's Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications to endorse foreign investment in Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp. and Kokusai Denshin Denwa Co.) | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
Foreign share of Japanese chip market is far below goal of bilateral accord. | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
Get smart: everyday products will soon come with built-in intelligence. (Wall Street Journal Reports: Technology; special supplement on computer technology) | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
IBM agrees to sell notebook-sized PCs to Hitachi Ltd. for resale in Japan. | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
Intel, NMB amend pact on chip supply. (NMB Semiconductor Co.) (Technology & Science) | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
Japanese seem to be hedging bet on HDTV. (high-definition television) | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
Japan proposes consortium to help satellite industry. | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
Japan's top technology firms gird for less profit, spending and output. | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
NEC sets drive into Europe to sell PCs. | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
New 'multimedia' CDs may be confusing. (compact disc formats vary for consumer-electronics products under development) (Technology) | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
New U.S. semiconductor pact irks some Japanese companies. | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
NTT awards satellite deal to Loral Corp.; large contract represents payoff for U.S. efforts to win work in Japan. (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone) | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
Precise navigation points to new worlds. (the use of satellites)(Technology) | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger, Laurence Hooper |
Profit at IBM's Japanese unit fell 21% in 1990; analysts say sharp decline shows computer maker losing ground to rivals. | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
Profit slips at Japanese technology firms; four top companies post weak results, and more are expected to follow. (Hitachi Ltd., Toshiba Corp., NEC Corp. and Mitsubishi Electric Corp. financial reports for first half)(Technology) | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
Semiconductor woes ensnare Minebea unit; DRAM cost, complexity spark search for a firm to provide technology. | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
Sharp to build screens in U.S. for laptops. (Sharp Corp., laptop computer displays) (Technology & Medicine) | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
Sony's earnings plummeted 33% in its 2nd period; concern sees further drops as it acknowledges end to year of fast growth. (Sony Corp.; FY 1992) | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
Sony to supply Apple Computer with portable PCs. (microcomputers) (Technology) | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
Texas Instruments confirms discussing HDTV joint venture with Japan firms. (high-definition television) | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
Toshiba speeds plans to ship new DRAMs. (Toshiba Corp. plans to ship 16M-bit dynamic RAM chips) | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
Toshiba, tapping superconductors, develops small cart that rides on air. (Technology) | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
Two makers of microchips broaden ties; Hitachi, Texas Instruments enter a 10-year pact in effort to ease costs. (Texas Instruments Inc.; Hitachi Ltd.) | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
U.S. chip industry is failing to meet goals to boost market share in Japan. (Technology & Medicine) | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
U.S. computer firms attempt to invade Japanese PC market; success would keep rivals from using home turf as global springboard; the secrets of the Akihabara. (microcomputers) | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
U.S., Japan close to chip trade pact setting targets, not quotas, for sales. ( semiconductor industry trade agreement) | Business, general | Christopher J. Chipello, Jacob M. Schlesinger |
US manufacturer to sell equipment for making LCD screens for computers. (liquid crystal display)(Applied Materials Inc.) | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
Walkman of words: Sony's Data Discman can squeeze into a portable electronic book. (Wall Street Journal Reports: Technology; special supplement on computer technology) | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
Washington, Tokyo agree on semiconductor pact; pact relies on private sector to increase U.S. share of Japanese chip market. | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger, Eduardo Lachica |
While Sony tries to resolve cash shortage, a few analysts urge investors to steer clear. (Heard on the Street) (column) | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
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