The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1996 Paul B. Carroll - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1996 Paul B. Carroll
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Broderbund expects operating profit to fall below year-earlier results. (Broderbund Software's quarter ending Feb 29, 1996) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
Chip-industry gauge fell in January slowdown; book-to-bill ratio is worst in at least five years; continued softness seen. (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
Cirrus Logic lays off 13% of work force. (Company Operations)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
Cisco Systems will acquire StrataCom, computer switch maker, for $4 billion; high premium for target spotlights fast growth of network hardware. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
Cyrix hopes to chip out niche in tough PC business; unique strategy springs from living in shadow of well-known rival Intel. (plans PCs featuring 6x86 chip) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
For National Semiconductor, revenue is the challenge; CEO's jump to Apple makes continued improvements uncertain. (Company Financial Information)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
Intel bets big on PC sales, still plays a steady hand. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
Intel Corp.'s profit for first quarter just tops forecasts. (1st qtr 1996) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
LSI Logic sees net trailing forecasts; stock drops 11%. (1st qtr 1996) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalPaul B Carroll
Prices of memory chips slide as output proliferates; drop hurts some chip makers, but bodes well for PC consumer sales. (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
Semiconductor indicator falls to 9-year low. (Mar 1996 book-to-bill ratio) (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalPaul B. Carroll
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