The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1995 Laurie Hays - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1995 Laurie Hays
TitleSubjectAuthors
Abstractionist practically reinvents the keyboard. (Ted Selker's TrackPoint pointing device)Business, generalLaurie Hays
Amdahl had profit in fourth quarter after a 1993 loss. (Company Earnings)Business, generalLaurie Hays
Apple pushes IBM to ditch OS/2 for Mac. (Apple Macintosh software)Business, generalJim Carlton, Laurie Hays
Avoiding the toll: the Baby Bells say that if their access fees fall, local phone rates will rise. Are they bluffing?Business, generalLaurie Hays
Cannavino joins the exodus of old IBMers. (top strategist James Cannavino to retire)Business, generalLaurie Hays
Dependence on big iron raises query on IBM: will hot streak last? Soaring stock, profits mask mainframe's fading role, weakness in other fields; a change for Mr. Gerstner.Business, generalLaurie Hays, Bart Ziegler
IBM alert: Big Blue may raise payout. (Heard on the Street)Business, generalLaurie Hays
IBM is 'gathering momentum,' Gerstner says at annual meeting. (IBM CEO Louis V. Gerstner Jr)Business, generalLaurie Hays
IBM is seeking to force ouster of Lotus board; move puts intense pressure on the software maker to negotiate sale pact.Business, generalSteven Lipin, Laurie Hays
IBM posts big rise in net for period, but sales were soft.Business, generalLaurie Hays
IBM reports higher profits, but stock slips.Business, generalLaurie Hays
IBM shake-up by CEO claims another official; Gerstner's reorganization turns to management; more departures seen.Business, generalLaurie Hays
IBM shares fall nearly 3% due to delay in shipments; nervous investors spooked by problem affecting new mainframe models.Business, generalLaurie Hays
IBM's helmsman indicates that bulk of layoffs is over; an upbeat Gerstner employs wind-direction similes and hints at uses for cash. (IBM CEO Lou Gerstner)Business, generalLaurie Hays
If IBM acquires Lotus, it may be years before it earns a respectable return.Business, generalWilliam M. Bulkeley, Laurie Hays
In a reversal, IBM says it will meet demand for its mainframe computers.Business, generalLaurie Hays
Industry soothsayers wonder: how long will Lou woo Jim? Lotus CEO Manzi will stay at IBM without a pact; clashing egos predicted. (Lotus Chmn Jim Manzi and IBM Chmn Louis V. Gerstner Jr)Business, generalLaurie Hays
Lotus gives in and accepts IBM offer of $3.52 billion, a sweetened $64 a share; Big Blue's decisive attack aims to vault company into a networking role.Business, generalSteven Lipin, Laurie Hays
Lotus seems ready to accept IBM bid if it can obtain the terms it wants.Business, generalSteven Lipin, Laurie Hays
Manzi quits at IBM and his many critics are not at all surprised; Lotus chief, tempestuous and quick to fire aides, leaves fast - and rich; life with 'Louie' Gerstner. (Former Lotus CEO and Pres Jim Manzi)Business, generalLaurie Hays
Millar, builder of computer consulting at Unisys, quits, is seen joining AT&T. (Victor Millar)Business, generalLaurie Hays
PCs may be teaching kids the wrong lessons.Business, generalLaurie Hays
Software landscape shifts as IBM makes hostile bid for Lotus; giant is determined to lead in business of lashing desktop PCs together; will another suitor emerge?Business, generalWilliam M. Bulkeley, Steven Lipin, Laurie Hays
The outsider's new in crowd: five IBM lifers. (IBM's new management team)Business, generalLaurie Hays
U.S. favors relaxing decree restricting IBM; Justice Department stance on 1956 limitations is victory for company.Business, generalLaurie Hays, Bart Ziegler
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