The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1995 Jim Carlton - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1995 Jim Carlton
TitleSubjectAuthors
Advanced Micro woos a partner to fight Intel. (Advanced Micro Devices acquires NexGen)Business, generalJim Carlton
Apple Computer's pact with Pioneer marks first big vendor to clone Mac.Business, generalJim Carlton
Apple, IBM, Motorola PowerPC Group issues blueprint for a common computer. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJim Carlton
Apple is launching improved version of MessagePad hand-held computer. (Apple Newton) (Product Announcement)Business, generalJim Carlton
Apple licenses system to Radius, slashes prices for on-line service.Business, generalJim Carlton, Jared Sandberg
Apple pushes IBM to ditch OS/2 for Mac. (Apple Macintosh software)Business, generalJim Carlton, Laurie Hays
Apple reduces prices on line of Power Macs. (Apple's Power Mac 7200 and Power Mac 8500 PowerPC-based systems)Business, generalJim Carlton
Apple's choice: preserve profits or cut prices.Business, generalJim Carlton
Apple's likely loss may spur cutbacks, merger. (Company Financial Information)Business, generalJim Carlton
AST confirms it is talking with Samsung. (AST Research, Samsung Electronics)Business, generalJim Carlton
AST names former Apple aide CEO, posts loss of $96.4 million. (AST Research names former Apple Computer exec Ian W. Diery new Pres and CEO) (Company Operations)Business, generalJim Carlton
AST Research posts 2nd-quarter loss; it failed to get new lines out on time. (Company Earnings)Business, generalJim Carlton
Cider-space; after an Apple buyout, Sun could be mighty in Internet computers; workstation king has means and motive to do a deal, but cultures may not jell; getting hyper with Java. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJim Carlton, Joan E. Rigdon
Companies aim to dominate fun learning. (Broderbund Software Inc acquires Learning Co)Business, generalJim Carlton
Compaq and Acer are slashing prices on entry-level PCs to expand market. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJim Carlton
Diery, a key strategist at Apple, quits amid reshuffling that cut his power. (Ian W. Diery)Business, generalJim Carlton
Florida subpoenas data of Packard Bell; marketing method studied as 12 states examine used-parts allegations.Business, generalJim Carlton
Foreign markets give PC makers a hearty hello. (global PC sales surge)Business, generalJim Carlton
Hewlett-Packard cuts office-PC prices in wake of moves by Compaq and IBM.Business, generalJim Carlton
H-P launches new computer scanner; model spells trouble for besieged office-copier sales. (HP's ScanJet 4Si scanner)(Product Announcement)Business, generalJim Carlton
Intel cuts chip orders, shakes market. (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalJim Carlton
Japanese firm to buy Comdex computer show; Softbank's purchase price of $800 million includes 16 smaller exhibitions.Business, generalWilliam M. Bulkeley, Jim Carlton, Norihko Shirouzu
Laptop-computer shipments stall as holidays approach; switchover to Pentium chip is causing growth rate to slow markedly.Business, generalJim Carlton
Marketing plays a bigger role in distinguishing PCs; H-P gets more out of its marque, survey finds, while Apple loses cachet.Business, generalJim Carlton
Microsoft profit soars 58% on strength of Windows 95; fiscal 1st-quarter results top estimates; doubts on system's debut ease.Business, generalJim Carlton
More 'Easter Eggs' sneak into software as programmers show off, seek to amuse.Business, generalJim Carlton
Mortal combat; Nintendo, gambling with its technology, faces a crucial delay; it hopes teens will shun rivals' CD-ROM gear and buy after holidays; violence and sports in 3-D.Business, generalJim Carlton
Motorola's new computer line to run multiple systems, relying on Windows. (Windows NT network operating system) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJim Carlton
Motorola wireless communicator is being shipped, second unveiled. (Envoy and Marco wireless Communicators) (Product Announcement)Business, generalJim Carlton
New Apple PowerBook may win praise, but many say it won't close market gap. (Apple notebook computer)Business, generalJim Carlton
Nintendo agrees to acquire 25% stake in Rare to gear up for industry battle. (Rare Ltd)Business, generalJim Carlton
Nintendo sues Samsung unit, alleges sale of memory chip to counterfeiters. (Nintendo of America, Samsung Electronics Co)Business, generalJim Carlton
Packard Bell sells 20% stake to NEC for $170 million; deal gives Japanese firm unprecedented access to the U.S. PC market. (Packard Bell Electronics)Business, generalDavid P. Hamilton, Jim Carlton
PC shipments in U.S. rebound; key players post gains. (Apple, Packard Bell, Hewlett-Packard) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJim Carlton
Price war puts powerful PCs closer to home.Business, generalJim Carlton
Shipments of workstation computers increased 25% world-wide in 1994. (Sun Microsystems Inc loses market share to IBM and HP)Business, generalJim Carlton
Symantec to buy Delrina in swap for $415 million; 'utilities' software maker to broaden lines in bid to fend off Microsoft.Business, generalJim Carlton
Video games, computers find symbiosis.Business, generalJim Carlton
What's eating Apple? Computer maker hits some serious snags; talk rises about booting Spindler as share falls and laptops catch fire; the search for a Power Mac. (CEO Michael Spindler)Business, generalJim Carlton
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