The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1995 Viveca Novak - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1995 Viveca Novak
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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, generalDon Clark, Viveca Novak
Bells get boost in bid to offer long distance. (regional Bell companies)Business, generalDaniel Pearl, Viveca Novak
Judge and attorneys duel over Microsoft; biting comments pepper heated antitrust hearing.Business, generalViveca Novak
Judge invites oral arguments on Microsoft.Business, generalViveca Novak
Microsoft and government will appeal judge's rejection of antitrust accord.Business, generalViveca 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, generalDon Clark, Viveca Novak
Microsoft competitors belatedly seek to derail its settlement with Justice. (US Dept of Justice antitrust settlement)Business, generalDon Clark, Viveca Novak
Microsoft faces antitrust-issue queries again; U.S. acts rapidly to study plan to link software, new on-line service.Business, generalG. 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, generalViveca 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, generalJohn 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, generalViveca Novak
Sporkin uses order in Microsoft case to send a message to appeals court. (U.S. District Judge Stanley Sporkin)Business, generalViveca 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, generalDon 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, generalDon Clark, Viveca Novak
U.S. may appeal judge's ruling on Microsoft; Justic Department leans to fighting rejection of antitrust settlement.Business, generalViveca Novak
U.S., Microsoft file last round of briefs as court date on consent decree nears.Business, generalViveca Novak
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