The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1993 G. Christian Hill |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Advanced Micro stock sinks 6.5% to $29 after admissions about Intel chip clone. (Advanced Micro Devices Inc.) | Business, general | G. Christian Hill |
Five electronics giants hope General Magic will turn the trick; partners in novel software could reap big rewards by linking new devices; living in fear of Microsoft. | Business, general | G. Christian Hill, Ken Yamada |
Hewlett posts strong results for 2nd period. (Hewlett-Packard Co.) | Business, general | G. Christian Hill |
H-P, IBM to offer computer products to sharply speed local area networks. (AnyLAN technology) | Business, general | G. Christian Hill |
IBM's short list in search of a chief dwindles once again. (Motorola Chmn George Fisher removes himself from consideration) | Business, general | Michael W. Miller, G. Christian Hill |
Intel wins court ruling that voids rival's right to manufacture 386 chip. (Advanced Micro Devices Inc.) | Business, general | G. Christian Hill |
Microsoft posts 35% increase in profit for its 2nd period on 38% sales rise. (2nd qtr FY 1992, ending Dec 31, 1993) | Business, general | G. Christian Hill |
Motorola completes the first round of funding for satellite-phone project. | Business, general | G. Christian Hill |
Motorola links Windows NT to its PowerPC. (Microsoft Windows NT operating system, PowerPC microprocessor) | Business, general | G. Christian Hill |
Motorola net rose 44% in 4th period, propelled by chip, cellular technology. | Business, general | G. Christian Hill |
Novell counters Microsoft, pairing Unix, NetWare. (operating systems) | Business, general | G. Christian Hill |
U.S. chip manufacturers react angrily to falling share of Japanese market. | Business, general | Bob Davis, G. Christian Hill |
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