The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1993 Michael W. Miller - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1993 Michael W. Miller
TitleSubjectAuthors
Akers moves to speed split of IBM units. (IBM CEO John F. Akers)Business, generalMichael W. Miller, Laurence Hooper
A score card of contenders for IBM chief.Business, generalMichael 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, generalMichael W. Miller, Lee Berton
'Break up IBM,' cry some investors who see value in those Baby Blues. (Heard on the Street) (Column)Business, generalMichael W. Miller
Cost-cutting banker is named by IBM to oversee personnel reorganization. (Gerald Czarnecki)Business, generalMichael 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, generalMichael W. Miller
Gerstner's nonvision for IBM raises a management issue. (Chairman Louis V. Gerstner Jr.)Business, generalMichael W. Miller, Laurie Hays
Heirs apparent at IBM share low-key, smooth-gliding style. (Ned C. Lautenbach and Robert J. LaBant)Business, generalMichael W. Miller
IBM appoints Chrysler's York as finance chief. (Jerome York)Business, generalMichael W. Miller, Douglas Lavin
IBM chief faces growing opposition amid poor results. (John F. Akers)(Technology)Business, generalMichael W. Miller
IBM Credit unit posts 9.5% gain in annual profit.Business, generalMichael W. Miller
IBM fashions options plan for managers. (Management)Business, generalMichael W. Miller
IBM formally names Gerstner CEO; his turnaround strategy isn't yet set. (Louis V. Gerstner Jr.)Business, generalMichael W. Miller
IBM is planning $2 billion charge to slash jobs: second-quarter write-off to cover 50,000 people twice earlier forecast.Business, generalMichael W. Miller
IBM panel searching for next CEO also will review corporate structure.Business, generalMichael W. Miller
IBM plans to clone Intel microprocessors in bid to recapture bulk of PC business.Business, generalMichael W. Miller
IBM ponders possible role for Meyerson. (computer executive Morton H. Meyerson)Business, generalMichael W. Miller
IBM posts $8.04 billion 2nd-period loss, halves dividend, plans 35,000 job cuts.Business, generalMichael W. Miller, Laurie Hays
IBM posts loss of $285 million for first period: mainframe sales plunged; firm doesn't expect a quick turnaround.Business, generalMichael W. Miller
IBM ratings on it debt slashed by S&P. (Standard and Poor's Corp.)Business, generalMichael W. Miller
IBM's contract with new chairman contains a fairly costly guarantee. (Louis V. Gerstner, Jr.)Business, generalMichael 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, generalMichael 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, generalMichael W. Miller
IBM's new chairman shuns tradition as he puts together his own team. (Louis V. Gerstner Jr.)Business, generalMichael 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, generalGeorge Anders, Michael W. Miller, Laurence Hooper, Eben Shapiro
IBM's search for new leader appears ahead of schedule.Business, generalMichael W. Miller
IBM's short list in search of a chief dwindles once again. (Motorola Chmn George Fisher removes himself from consideration)Business, generalMichael W. Miller, G. Christian Hill
IBM to launch two PC units in new markets. (PowerPC subsidiary and Ambra subsidiary)Business, generalMichael 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, generalGeorge Anders, Michael W. Miller
Prodigy faces big shake-up, new strategy. (Prodigy Services Co.)Business, generalMichael W. Miller
Prodigy unit of IBM, Sears turns to cable. (Prodigy Services Co.) (Technology)Business, generalMichael W. Miller, Mark Robichaux
Scientist seeks broader access to fiber optics. (IBM's Paul Green Jr.)Business, generalMichael 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, generalMichael W. Miller, Laurence Hooper
Technology. (Column)Business, generalMichael W. Miller
Tycoon is tapping into on-line service. (Paul Allen invests in America Online Inc.)Business, generalMichael W. Miller
U.S. spies help scientists pierce data jungle. (Defense Department's Advanced Research Projects Agency sponsors development of new research techniques)Business, generalMichael W. Miller
This website is not affiliated with document authors or copyright owners. This page is provided for informational purposes only. Unintentional errors are possible.