The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1995 Steven Lipin - Abstracts
| The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1995 Steven Lipin | |||||
| Title | Subject | Authors | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| IBM is seeking to force ouster of Lotus board; move puts intense pressure on the software maker to negotiate sale pact. | Business, general | Steven Lipin, Laurie 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, general | Steven Lipin, Laurie Hays | |||
| Lotus seems ready to accept IBM bid if it can obtain the terms it wants. | Business, general | Steven Lipin, Laurie 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, general | William M. Bulkeley, Steven Lipin, Laurie Hays | |||
| US West plans two classes of stock, splitting phone holdings, new ventures. | Business, general | Leslie Cauley, Steven Lipin | |||
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