The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1993 Richard L. Hudson |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Apple Newton staff trying to adapt device by collecting European scripts. (European handwriting recognition capabilities) | Business, general | Richard L. Hudson |
BT faces a line of potential international competitors. (British Telecommunications PLC) | Business, general | Richard L. Hudson |
Cable & Wireless explores future based on multimedia; U.K. phone company sees itself as global distributor of others' innovations. (Corporate Focus) | Business, general | Richard L. Hudson |
Europe's PC market thrives despite weak economies; consumer focus and price war open more homes to big-brand machines. (Industry Focus) | Business, general | Richard L. Hudson |
First PCS network faces static in Britain; pocket-phone system seen as too limited for price. (personal communication service) | Business, general | Richard L. Hudson |
IBM appoints Henkel to head European unit. (Hans-Olaf Henkel) | Business, general | Richard L. Hudson |
IBM, Compaq get into counting feud over European sales. | Business, general | Richard L. Hudson |
IBM slashes PC prices in U.S., Europe, moving swiftly to counter rivals' cuts. | Business, general | Richard L. Hudson, Laurence Hooper |
MCI-British Telecom venture is closer to launch; technical hurdles remain. (MCI Communications Inc. and British Telecommunications PLC plan to offer international telecommunications services) | Business, general | Richard L. Hudson, Mary Lu Carnevale |
Philips refits Dutch plant in bold plan to unseat rivals; company to be sole challenger to Japanese flat-panel display industry. (Philips Electronics NV) (Corporate Focus) | Business, general | Richard L. Hudson |
Price-cutting and sagging economies in Europe break PC market bubble. | Business, general | Richard L. Hudson |
Public push. (government support for high-technology industries) (Technology: Finding and Feeding)(The Wall Street Journal Reports) | Business, general | Richard L. Hudson |
Scientists shoot for liquid-crystal display TV screens. (In the Lab) | Business, general | Richard L. Hudson |
Siemens insists it's no slumbering giant; German electrical-goods firm aims to step cautiously. (Company Profile) | Business, general | Richard L. Hudson |
Software preferences still mark Europe as the Old World; applications like painting, selling well in U.S., lag behind venerable standbys. | Business, general | Richard L. Hudson |
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