The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1996 Jim Carlton - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1996 Jim Carlton
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A bitter Apple confirms it will go it alone. (acquisition by Sun Microsystems unsuccessful) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJim Carlton, Joan E. Rigdon
Apple CEO outlines survival strategy; mew markets, reductions in current product lines are slated, Amelio says. (Company Operations)Business, generalJim Carlton
Apple ousts Spindler as its chief, indicating rejection of Sun bid; National Semi CEO will take the helm; tough task ahead. (new CEO Gilbert F. Amelio) (Company Operations)Business, generalJim Carlton
Apple's Amelio wants to take firm beyond desktop into profitable arenas. (Apple CEO Gilbert F. Amelio) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJim Carlton
Apple sees $700 million loss after write-downs. (2nd fiscal qtr 1996) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalJim Carlton
Apple's fate lies in hands of Markkula. (Chmn A.C. Markkula) (People)Business, generalDon Clark, Jim Carlton
Apple still troubled after write-downs; company has fewer resources for crucial research. (anticipated $700 million loss) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalJim Carlton, E.S. Browning
AST shows signs of improving its image; computer firm's new chief sets sweeping changes. (AST Research CEO and Pres Ian Driery) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJim Carlton
Does everyone really want to own a PC? ($1,000 price may not stir buying activity) (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalJim Carlton
High-tech ills tied to corporate demand; firms are said to await new, upgraded computers. (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalJim Carlton
H-P buys most assets of SecureWare, a maker of on-line security software. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJim Carlton
H-P net up 31% in fiscal 1st period; management cited. (quarter ended Jan 31 1996) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalJim Carlton
Mac evangelist struggles to bring back good old days. (Apple marketing specialist Guy Kawasaki) (Company Operations)Business, generalJim Carlton
Next task at Apple: first order, then orders. (new CEO and Chmn Gilbert Amelio) (Company Operations)Business, generalJim Carlton, Paul Carroll, Joan Rigdon
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
PC makers rushing out spring lineups; new features are designed to fix disappointing sales. (HP's Pavilion 7130P, Gateway 2000's Destination Pentium-based systems)(Product Announcement)Business, generalJim Carlton
PCs sold briskly despite signs of a slowdown. (1995 holiday season sales) (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalJim Carlton, Bart Ziegler
Power Computing gains towering presence as cloner; CEO 'King Kahng' snatches some of Apple's revenue as it copies the Mac. (Stephen Kahng) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJim Carlton
Retail sales of PCs in U.S. grew 49% in 4th quarter, boosted by home users. (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalJim Carlton
Sun and Apple speed talks over takeover. (Sun Microsystems) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJim Carlton
Think big; the Net gives small businesses a reach they once only dreamed of.(The Wall Street Journal Reports: Technology) (Internet/Web/Online Service Information)Business, generalJim Carlton
Tight squeeze; Packard Bell is beset by new competition, customer complaints; home-PC pioneer borrowed under terms that put independence in doubt; market share is declining. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJim Carlton
U.S. PC shipments grew 14% to 15% in quarter, despite a projected slump. (1st qtr 1996) (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalJim Carlton
Western Digital, after a major recovery, sets big push; disk drive maker believes it can become the world market leader. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJim Carlton
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