The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1993 Michael W. Miller |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Akers moves to speed split of IBM units. (IBM CEO John F. Akers) | Business, general | Michael W. Miller, Laurence Hooper |
A score card of contenders for IBM chief. | Business, general | Michael W. Miller, Laurence Hooper |
As IBM's woes grew, its accounting tactics got less conservative; firm aggressively recorded shipments as sales, used rare leasing 'insurance;' company defends its moves. | Business, general | Michael W. Miller, Lee Berton |
'Break up IBM,' cry some investors who see value in those Baby Blues. (Heard on the Street) (Column) | Business, general | Michael W. Miller |
Cost-cutting banker is named by IBM to oversee personnel reorganization. (Gerald Czarnecki) | Business, general | Michael W. Miller |
Fate seemed to have a Gerstner in mind for top job at IBM; Richard was on the fast track, fell ill, saw brother score; rooting from the sidelines. (IBM CEO Louis Gerstner's older brother, Richard Gerstner) | Business, general | Michael W. Miller |
Gerstner's nonvision for IBM raises a management issue. (Chairman Louis V. Gerstner Jr.) | Business, general | Michael W. Miller, Laurie Hays |
Heirs apparent at IBM share low-key, smooth-gliding style. (Ned C. Lautenbach and Robert J. LaBant) | Business, general | Michael W. Miller |
IBM appoints Chrysler's York as finance chief. (Jerome York) | Business, general | Michael W. Miller, Douglas Lavin |
IBM chief faces growing opposition amid poor results. (John F. Akers)(Technology) | Business, general | Michael W. Miller |
IBM Credit unit posts 9.5% gain in annual profit. | Business, general | Michael W. Miller |
IBM fashions options plan for managers. (Management) | Business, general | Michael W. Miller |
IBM formally names Gerstner CEO; his turnaround strategy isn't yet set. (Louis V. Gerstner Jr.) | Business, general | Michael W. Miller |
IBM is planning $2 billion charge to slash jobs: second-quarter write-off to cover 50,000 people twice earlier forecast. | Business, general | Michael W. Miller |
IBM panel searching for next CEO also will review corporate structure. | Business, general | Michael W. Miller |
IBM plans to clone Intel microprocessors in bid to recapture bulk of PC business. | Business, general | Michael W. Miller |
IBM ponders possible role for Meyerson. (computer executive Morton H. Meyerson) | Business, general | Michael W. Miller |
IBM posts $8.04 billion 2nd-period loss, halves dividend, plans 35,000 job cuts. | Business, general | Michael W. Miller, Laurie Hays |
IBM posts loss of $285 million for first period: mainframe sales plunged; firm doesn't expect a quick turnaround. | Business, general | Michael W. Miller |
IBM ratings on it debt slashed by S&P. (Standard and Poor's Corp.) | Business, general | Michael W. Miller |
IBM's contract with new chairman contains a fairly costly guarantee. (Louis V. Gerstner, Jr.) | Business, general | Michael W. Miller, Julie Amparano Lopez |
IBM seems likely to pick RJR's Gerstner as its CEO; probable choice is thought to be textbook manager who'd cut fat quickly. (RJR Nabisco Holdings CEO Louis V. Gerstner) | Business, general | Michael W. Miller, Laurence Hooper |
IBM's Gerstner, in public debut, vows to cut more and emphasize services. (new IBM Chairman Louis V. Gerstner Jr.) | Business, general | Michael W. Miller |
IBM's new chairman shuns tradition as he puts together his own team. (Louis V. Gerstner Jr.) | Business, general | Michael W. Miller |
IBM's pick is talented but some see flaws in his record at RJR. (new Chief Executive Officer and Chairman Louis Gerstner Jr., formerly of RJR Nabisco Holdings Corp.) | Business, general | George Anders, Michael W. Miller, Laurence Hooper, Eben Shapiro |
IBM's search for new leader appears ahead of schedule. | Business, general | Michael W. Miller |
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 |
IBM to launch two PC units in new markets. (PowerPC subsidiary and Ambra subsidiary) | Business, general | Michael W. Miller |
IBM won't get two key aides of Gerstner's. (new CEO Louis V. Gerstner Jr,; Karl von der Heyden and Lawrence Ricciardi) | Business, general | George Anders, Michael W. Miller |
Prodigy faces big shake-up, new strategy. (Prodigy Services Co.) | Business, general | Michael W. Miller |
Prodigy unit of IBM, Sears turns to cable. (Prodigy Services Co.) (Technology) | Business, general | Michael W. Miller, Mark Robichaux |
Scientist seeks broader access to fiber optics. (IBM's Paul Green Jr.) | Business, general | Michael W. Miller |
Signing off; Akers quits at IBM under heavy pressure; dividend is slashed; signing off: outsiders will lead search for new chief executive to be a 'change-master'; but who'd want this job? (IBM's John Akers) | Business, general | Michael W. Miller, Laurence Hooper |
Technology. (Column) | Business, general | Michael W. Miller |
Tycoon is tapping into on-line service. (Paul Allen invests in America Online Inc.) | Business, general | Michael W. Miller |
U.S. spies help scientists pierce data jungle. (Defense Department's Advanced Research Projects Agency sponsors development of new research techniques) | Business, general | Michael W. Miller |
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