The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1996 Jim Carlton |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A bitter Apple confirms it will go it alone. (acquisition by Sun Microsystems unsuccessful) (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Jim Carlton, Joan E. Rigdon |
Apple CEO outlines survival strategy; mew markets, reductions in current product lines are slated, Amelio says. (Company Operations) | Business, general | Jim 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, general | Jim Carlton |
Apple's Amelio wants to take firm beyond desktop into profitable arenas. (Apple CEO Gilbert F. Amelio) (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Jim Carlton |
Apple sees $700 million loss after write-downs. (2nd fiscal qtr 1996) (Company Financial Information) | Business, general | Jim Carlton |
Apple's fate lies in hands of Markkula. (Chmn A.C. Markkula) (People) | Business, general | Don Clark, Jim Carlton |
Apple still troubled after write-downs; company has fewer resources for crucial research. (anticipated $700 million loss) (Company Financial Information) | Business, general | Jim 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, general | Jim Carlton |
Does everyone really want to own a PC? ($1,000 price may not stir buying activity) (Industry Trend or Event) | Business, general | Jim Carlton |
High-tech ills tied to corporate demand; firms are said to await new, upgraded computers. (Industry Trend or Event) | Business, general | Jim Carlton |
H-P buys most assets of SecureWare, a maker of on-line security software. (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Jim Carlton |
H-P net up 31% in fiscal 1st period; management cited. (quarter ended Jan 31 1996) (Company Financial Information) | Business, general | Jim Carlton |
Mac evangelist struggles to bring back good old days. (Apple marketing specialist Guy Kawasaki) (Company Operations) | Business, general | Jim Carlton |
Next task at Apple: first order, then orders. (new CEO and Chmn Gilbert Amelio) (Company Operations) | Business, general | Jim 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, general | David 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, general | Jim Carlton |
PCs sold briskly despite signs of a slowdown. (1995 holiday season sales) (Industry Trend or Event) | Business, general | Jim 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, general | Jim Carlton |
Retail sales of PCs in U.S. grew 49% in 4th quarter, boosted by home users. (Industry Trend or Event) | Business, general | Jim Carlton |
Sun and Apple speed talks over takeover. (Sun Microsystems) (Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Jim 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, general | Jim 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, general | Jim Carlton |
U.S. PC shipments grew 14% to 15% in quarter, despite a projected slump. (1st qtr 1996) (Industry Trend or Event) | Business, general | Jim 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, general | Jim Carlton |
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