The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1995 Viveca Novak |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Apple alleges Gates bullied it over lawsuit; Microsoft software threat is said to have ended after call by Bingaman. (US Assistant Attorney General Anne Bingaman) | Business, general | Don Clark, Viveca Novak |
Bells get boost in bid to offer long distance. (regional Bell companies) | Business, general | Daniel Pearl, Viveca Novak |
Judge and attorneys duel over Microsoft; biting comments pepper heated antitrust hearing. | Business, general | Viveca Novak |
Judge invites oral arguments on Microsoft. | Business, general | Viveca Novak |
Microsoft and government will appeal judge's rejection of antitrust accord. | Business, general | Viveca Novak |
Microsoft antitrust pact rejected by federal judge; agreement called lenient; ruling raises specter of tougher U.S. action. (Federal District Court Judge Stanley Sporkin rejects settlement US Dept of Justice had reached with Microsoft) | Business, general | Don Clark, Viveca Novak |
Microsoft competitors belatedly seek to derail its settlement with Justice. (US Dept of Justice antitrust settlement) | Business, general | Don Clark, Viveca Novak |
Microsoft faces antitrust-issue queries again; U.S. acts rapidly to study plan to link software, new on-line service. | Business, general | G. Christian Hill, Viveca Novak, Bart Ziegler |
Microsoft, Justice Department appeal judge's ruling on antitrust accord. (appeal filed in regard to federal Judge Stanley Sporkin's Feb 14, 1995 ruling) | Business, general | Viveca Novak |
Microsoft's plan to acquire Intuit sparks closer antitrust scrutiny; justice agency seeks data from America Online, Lotus and other firms. (rivals polled about anticompetitive efforts) | Business, general | John R. Wilke, Viveca Novak |
Phone talk; Anne Bingaman, antitrust chief at the Justice Department, has her own ideas on where the telecommunications market ought to be going.(Interview) | Business, general | Viveca Novak |
Sporkin uses order in Microsoft case to send a message to appeals court. (U.S. District Judge Stanley Sporkin) | Business, general | Viveca Novak |
Undone deal; Microsoft drops bid for Intuit- a victory for Antitrust Agency; already hurt by its rivals, software giant feared delays from litigation; is another round looming? | Business, general | Don Clark, G. Christian Hill, Viveca Novak |
U.S. files antitrust suit to stop Microsoft from its $2.1 billion acquisition of Intuit; electronic-commerce plans of the software giant in peril; firms to fight. | Business, general | Don Clark, Viveca Novak |
U.S. may appeal judge's ruling on Microsoft; Justic Department leans to fighting rejection of antitrust settlement. | Business, general | Viveca Novak |
U.S., Microsoft file last round of briefs as court date on consent decree nears. | Business, general | Viveca Novak |
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