The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1997 Bart Ziegler - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1997 Bart Ziegler
TitleSubjectAuthors
AT&T slashed Allen's 1996 bonus 18%; President Walter received $5 million signing bonus, may get $7 million more. (CEO Robert E. Allen, Pres John R. Walter) (Company Operations)Business, generalBart Ziegler
Checkmate! Deep Blue is IBM publicity coup. (chess match between Garry Kasparov and IBM's Deep Blue computer) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalBart Ziegler
Computer Associates' growth isn't a sure bet anymore; revenue shortfall and stock drop raise questions about long-term strategy. (Computer Associates International) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalBart Ziegler
Confident IBM plans for a 2-for-1 stock split; move puts shares in reach of small investors, cuts impact of swings on Dow. (Company Financial Information)Business, generalBart Ziegler
Gerstner's IBM revival: impressive, incomplete. (IBM CEO Louis V. Gerstner Jr) (Company Operations)Business, generalBart Ziegler
Gerstner slashed R&D by $1 billion; for IBM, it may be a good thing; latest breakthrough shows scientists are refocused on products, customers; Einstein and eraser-heads. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalBart Ziegler
Human checkmate? Kasparov gives up but we needn't yet; IBM's winning 'Deep Blue,' a HAL of a guy, is, still, the product of primates. (IBM's Deep Blue computer beats Garry Kasparov in chess match) (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalBart Ziegler
IBM earnings rise 18% to beat estimates; revenue gain fails to meet analysts' expectations; gross profit margin falls. (Company Financial Information)Business, generalBart Ziegler
IBM shuffles job, elevating PC executive. (Samuel Palmisano) (Company Operations)Business, generalBart Ziegler
Niche on the Net; Alain Rossmann wants to put the Web on plain old cellular phones. First, he need the Web's help. (Unwired Planet) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalBart Ziegler
Success at IBM gives Thoman edge at Xerox. (G. Richard Thoman named Pres and COO of Xerox) (Company Operations)Business, generalBart Ziegler
The under-$1,000 PC offers all the basics, but you may need more. (Compaq's Presario 2200, HP's Pavilion 3100 and IBM's Aptiva E16) (Personal Technology) (Hardware Review)(Evaluation)Business, generalBart Ziegler
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