The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1996 David P Hamilton - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1996 David P Hamilton
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Dependence on memory chips could hurt Japan's firms; semiconductor makers have failed to diversify, and now prices are falling. (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalDavid P. Hamilton
Fall and rise: the resurrection of Japan's personal handyphone system may offer some valuable lessons for the U.S. market. (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalDavid P. Hamilton
Harder drive; decade after failing, Japan firms try anew to sell PCs in U.S.; they seek to ensure survival in consumer electronics; prices may keep falling; Hitachi: 'we love a war.' (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalDavid P. Hamilton
Japan unveils AT&T-style breakup of Nippon Telegraph amid opposition. (Nippon Denshin Denwa) (Government Activity)Business, generalDavid P. Hamilton
Packard Bell, NEC to merge most of their PC lines; Alagem to remain at helm, but Japanese concern will play a larger role. (Packard Bell CEO Beny Alagem) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDavid P. Hamilton, Lee Gomes
Packard Bell reaches $650 million accord with Bull, NEC for much-needed cash; PC firm to get Zenith Data in pact likely to propel it past no. 1 Compaq. (Compagnie des Machines Bull) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDavid P. Hamilton, Jim Carlton, Steve Lipin, Douglas Lavin
Scientists are battling to surmount barriers in microchip advances; fearing end of Moore's Law, labs across globe try remarkable experiments; quantum dots, plastic paper. (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalDavid P. Hamilton, Dean Takahashi
Softbank to buy memory board maker; Japanese firm makes bet on PC hardware sector with $1.5 billion deal. (to purchase 80% of Kingston Technology Corp) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDavid P. Hamilton, Norihiko Shirouzu
Untamed frontier; PC makers find China is a chaotic market despite its potential; firms are forced to brave pirates, the government - and own distributors; peddling software on bikes. (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalDavid P. Hamilton
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