The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1998 David Bank - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1998 David Bank
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Applied Materials to cut staff 15%, salaries.Business, generalDavid Bank
Applied Materials to cut staff 15%, salaries. (Company Operations)Business, generalDavid Bank
Ballmer is named as Microsoft president.Business, generalDavid Bank
Bay Networks' results to trail forecasts. (3rd qtr 1998) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalDavid Bank
Clearing Microsoft's path to digital TV. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDavid Bank
Foot in the door; Microsoft says it already has a set-top box. It's called WebTV. (Product Information)Business, generalDavid Bank
For Sun, an AOL deal could lead to bigger horizons.(Sun Microsystems' role in America Online's acquisition of Netscape)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDavid Bank
For Windows 98, a carefully subdued rollout.Business, generalDavid Bank
For Windows 98, a carefully subdued rollout.(Microsoft's operating system)(Product Announcement)Business, generalDavid Bank
Gates, U.S. meet as new lawsuit looms. (Microsoft Chmn Bill Gates) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDavid Bank, John R. Wilke
IBM's Lotus unit recaptures the lead from Microsoft in E-mail system sales.(Lotus Development's Notes, Microsoft's Exchange, corporate E-mail systems, 3rd qtr 1998)(Product Information)Business, generalDavid Bank
Intel is expected to license technology to enhance video quality on Internet. (Intel, RealNetworks) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDavid Bank
Microsoft and Justice end a skirmish, yet war could escalate; company agrees to unbundle Internet software; will regulators widen case? Why Netscape still frets. (US Department of Justice) (Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser) (Browser Bruiser) (Government Activity)Business, generalDavid Bank, John R. Wilke
Microsoft battles Sun over TCI set-top boxes. (Sun Microsystems, Tele-Communications) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDavid Bank, Leslie Cauley
Microsoft bids for business of web users.Business, generalDavid Bank, Kara Swisher
Microsoft bids for business of Web users. (Internet business and consumer services) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDavid Bank, Kara Swisher
Microsoft, Compaq make Net-Access BetBusiness, generalDavid Bank, Leslie Cauley
Microsoft delays release of Windows NT revamp.Business, generalDavid Bank
Microsoft may face battle over 'content': U.S. focuses on bid to become primary Web gateway. (Government Activity)Business, generalDavid Bank
Microsoft net climbed 28% for 4th period.Business, generalDavid Bank
Microsoft net climbed 28% for 4th period. (4th qtr 1998) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalDavid Bank
Microsoft net, profit margins climb sharply. (3rd qtr 1998) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalDavid Bank
Microsoft offers home buyers on-line site.Business, generalDavid Bank
Microsoft plans to cut back Web services. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDavid Bank
Microsoft says results to top expectations. (3rd qtr 1998) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalDavid Bank
Microsoft's chief concedes hardball tactics. (Chmn Bill Gates) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDavid Bank, John R. Wilke
Microsoft seeks allies to halt antitrust move. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDavid Bank, John R. Wilke
Microsoft's goals include making software accessible.Business, generalDavid Bank
Microsoft to face tough claims of unfair tactics against Java.(antitrust trial)(Government Activity)Business, generalDavid Bank, John R. Wilke
Microsoft to open on-line realty service today. (HomeAdvisor Web site) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDavid Bank
Microsoft to release new test version of its Windows NT 5.0 System today.Business, generalDavid Bank
Microsoft to unveil smart-card operating system.(Abstract)Business, generalDavid Bank, Kimberley A. Strassel
Microsoft wins a battle in antitrust war.Business, generalDavid Bank, John R. Wilke
Netscape estimates an operating loss on Microsoft rivalry, as stock falls 21%. (4th qtr 1997) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalDavid Bank, Kara Swisher
Network Associates will use Dutch unit to circumvent encryption export rules. (US export restriction) (Product Information)Business, generalDavid Bank
Noise inhibitor: Rivals of Microsoft find collaboration is easier said then done: When the chips are down, factions often rise up and squables ensue: Will IBM play high sheriff?(Sum Microsystems, International Business Machines, Oracle Corp., Netscape Communications Corp and others in the high technology industry form a consortium to develop and advance a new computer platform to counter the Microsoft onslaught)(Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalDavid Bank
Novell earnings beat estimates, as company continues recovery.Business, generalDavid Bank
RealNetworks guards niche from Microsoft onslaught; Web-media pioneer tries to learn from Netscape's similar struggle. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDavid Bank
RealNetworks tries to protect its niche; Microsoft targets domain of Web-media pioneer.Business, generalDavid Bank
Restrictions are relaxed on encryption exports.(data encryption) (Government Activity)Business, generalDavid Bank, John Simons
Sen. Hatch issues warning Microsoft may be building 'proprietary Internet.' (Senate Judiciary Committee Chmn Orrin Hatch) (Government Activity)Business, generalDavid Bank, John R. Wilke
Software firms are expected to hit earnings forecasts for latest quarter. (Sep 1998 qtr) (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalDavid Bank
Talks muddy U.S. bid to curb Microsoft power.(A merger that would rock the Web; proposed merger between America Online and Netscape; Microsoft antitrust case)(Government Activity)Business, generalDavid Bank, Bryan Gruley
U.S. may add charges to Microsoft case; continuing investigation could pick up states' allegation on pricing. (Government Activity)Business, generalDavid Bank, John R. Wilke
What happens to Microsoft if it loses antitrust case?(growing strength of the Justice Department antitrust case against the software giant is prompting speculation concerning the outcome)Business, generalDavid Bank, John R. Wilke, Bryan Gruley
Why Oracle is having fits with an upstart known as Microsoft; Gates & Co. use price cuts, freebies to bolster share of business customers; Ellison's pleas on Capitol Hill. (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalDavid Bank
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