The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1996 G. Christian Hill - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1996 G. Christian Hill
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Apple to stress high-end PCs, plans layoffs. (Company Operations)Business, generalG. Christian Hill
Bloody price wars and strategic errors hammer high tech; markets drop after 2 shocks, although many factors are probably temporary; furious efforts to dominate. (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalDon Clark, Quentin Hardy, G. Christian Hill
Cyberslaves; new software allows consumers to send out 'agents' that make the Web more manageable - and useful.(The Wall Street Journal Reports: Technology.) (Internet/Web/Online Service Information)Business, generalG. Christian Hill
Deja vu? Microsoft and Intel are trying to do in networks what they did in PCs. But war isn't over yet.(Technology supplement: The Corporate Connection) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalG. Christian Hill
In the dark. (firms have no idea how many potential customers they have online)(The Wall Street Journal Reports: Technology) (Internet/Web/Online Service Information)Business, generalG. Christian Hill, Molly Baker
It's war! The battle for the telecommunications dollar is turning into a free-for-all. The big question: who's going to be left standing?(The Wall Street Journal Reports: Telecommunications) (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalG. Christian Hill
Motorola posts surprising 16% decline in profit for 4th quarter; sales rise 13%. (Company Financial Information)Business, generalG. Christian Hill
Net is a surprise for National Semiconductor. (earnings exceed predictions) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalG. Christian Hill
PC growth rate slowed to 16% in 3rd quarter; Dell led industry in gains; results are expected to stay strong in 1997. (3rd qtr 1996, Dell Computer) (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalG. Christian Hill
Silicon Graphics loses some of its luster; revenue growth plunges 50% below expectations in fiscal second period. (Company Financial Information)Business, generalG. Christian Hill
Sinking chips; tech stocks' decline may be overreaction, but problems are real; despite industry's strength, weaker prices and profits feed investors' concerns; Microsoft's dreaded 'S' word. (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalCharles McCoy, G. Christian Hill
SyQuest ships portable hard drive, hoping it brings financial salvation. (SyQuest Technology's EZFlyer 230MB removable cartridge drive)(Product Announcement)Business, generalG. Christian Hill
Tally of homes with PCs increased 16% last year; older, less-affluent buyers, spread of used machines helped to boost figures. (1995) (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalG. Christian Hill
When a TV joins a PC, will anybody be watching? (Web-compatible TVs) (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalG. Christian Hill, Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg
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