The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1996 Lee Gomes - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1996 Lee Gomes
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Apple harvest of earnings stuns industry. (Company Financial Information)Business, generalLee Gomes
Apple picks Hancock for top R&D post. (Ellen Hancock appointed Apple Chief Technology Officer) (Company Operations)Business, generalLee Gomes
Apple, seeking new operating system, holds discussions with co-founder Jobs. (Steve Jobs, founder of Next Inc, co-founder and former chairman of Apple) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalLee Gomes
Apple's Next step is a software gamble. (Apple purchase of Next Software) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalLee Gomes
Apple's quarterly results exceed forecasts. (Company Financial Information)Business, generalLee Gomes
Apple's woes spoil business for suppliers. (business difficulties affect sales and parts suppliers) (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalLee Gomes, Quentin Hardy
Bay Networks chooses an Intel veteran for top three posts after long search. (Intel's David L. House new chairman, president and CEO) (Company Operations)Business, generalLee Gomes
Chip maker to revamp cheaper lines; National Semiconductor sets major change, may opt to cut payroll further. (Company Operations)Business, generalLee Gomes
Even some new software won't work in 2000. (assurances that PC software will not be affected by the Year 2000 transition could be wrong) (Technology Information)Business, generalLee Gomes
Foreign share of Japan's chip market, key to trade pact, revised downward. (Government Activity)Business, generalLee Gomes
Herein lies the worm: Apple's shipments still decline; analysts say profit is nice surprise but only the beginning of story. (Company Financial Information)Business, generalLee Gomes
H-P aims at high end of business computing market; company allies with Microsoft and Intel for next generation of 'NetServers.' (Pentium Pro-based systems) (Product Information)Business, generalLee Gomes
H-P nearly hits period forecasts;order-rate falls. (HP's growth close to expectations for 3rd qtr, but order rate declines) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalLee Gomes
Intel, MCI to offer Internet computer that makes running Web sites easier. (MCI networkMCI WebMaker Pentium Pro-based system)(Product Announcement)Business, generalLee Gomes
Iomega adds zip to ho-hum business of floppy disks; popular product draws competition to transition in storage technology. (Zip removable drive) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalLee Gomes
Let's share; corporate departments can now see the databases of other departments--and it's giving them a whole new perspective on the business. (data warehousing and data mining technologies)(Technology Supplement: The Corporate Connection) (Technology Information)Business, generalLee Gomes
Net casters; a host of companies are racing to provide fast links to the Internet. (cable TV develop cable modems and provide Internet access)(The Wall Street Journal Reports: Telecommunications) (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalLee Gomes
New PC printers take on market for home photos. (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalLee Gomes
Next Software, the $400 million apple of Apple's Eye, lacks operating profit. (Company Financial Information)Business, generalLee Gomes
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
PC growth is different in 2 surveys. (US computer market continues to grow) (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalLee Gomes
PC industry is underwhelmed by network machines; feared onslaught is hardly in evidence at Comdex computer show. (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalLee Gomes
Top Next engineer faces a big task: make Apple bloom; after computer firms meld, can Avie Tevanian perform operating-system rescue? (Next Software Inc VP of engineering) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalLee Gomes
Upstart company casts a shadow over Cisco Systems; Ipsilon sports new approach to managing computer-network connections. (includes related article on the history of networking) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalLee Gomes
Why prepping mainframes for 2000 is so tough. (year 2000 transition) (Technology Information)Business, generalLee Gomes
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