The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1998 Jim Carlton - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1998 Jim Carlton
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3Com earnings, topping forecasts, suggest a rebound.Business, generalJim Carlton
3Com earnings, topping forecasts, suggest a rebound. (1st qtr 1999) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalJim Carlton
Amazon posts smaller loss than forecast. (Amazon.com's 1st qtr 1998) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalJim Carlton
Apple Computer again far exceeds analysts' expectations of earnings. (2nd qtr 1998) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalJim Carlton
Apple Computer falls behind Gateway and H-P in customer-loyalty survey.Business, generalJim Carlton
Apple drops Newton, an idea ahead of its time. (personal digital assistant) (Product Information)Business, generalJim Carlton
Apple finds it hard to meet iMac demand. (Product Information)Business, generalJim Carlton
Apple returns to the black; stock soars. (Company Financial Information)Business, generalJim Carlton
At Apple, a fiery Jobs often makes headway and sometimes a mess; he knows how to market but clashes with cloners and belittles his foes: skewered on the Gil-o-meter. (co-founder and interim CEO Steve Jobs, former CEO Gilbert Amelio) (Company Operations)Business, generalJim Carlton
Cheaper PCs start to attract new customers. (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalJim Carlton
Comdex loses appeal to industry players; IBM, Intel, Netscape defect, citing cost, size, inefficiency.(rising cost of attendance at computer industry trade show has many companies reducing or cancelling their participation)Business, generalJim Carlton
Dark questions lurk beneath Apple's ties to Microsoft: U.S. probers look at aborted Compaq QuickTime deal and browser issues.Business, generalJim Carlton
From Apple, a new marketing blitz.Business, generalJim Carlton
From Apple, a new marketing blitz. (iMac PC) (Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJim Carlton
Hewlett-Packard continues gains in home PC market.Business, generalJim Carlton
Identix to acquire Identicator in deal worth $40 million.(Abstract)Business, generalJim Carlton
Ingram Micro posts 40% rise in earnings; PC distributor solidifies top position, embarks on assembly strategy. (1st qtr 1998) (Company Financial Information)Business, generalJim Carlton
Intel's online orders reach $1 billion a month.(Abstract)Business, generalJim Carlton
Low- and falling. (sub-$1,000 PCs) (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalJim Carlton
Micron Electronics maps drive for recognition.Business, generalJim Carlton
Micron Electronics reports tenfold rise in profit despite 28% decline in sales.(Abstract)Business, generalJim Carlton
Packard Bell chief resigns abruptly, apparently in rift.Business, generalJim Carlton
PC demand is offset by shrinking prices.(Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalJim Carlton
PC sales fell as Windows 98 was awaited. (Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalJim Carlton
The computer lacks a very long history; Paul Pierce protects it; he has a big warehouse full of old clunkers and dreams of establishing a museum.(Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalJim Carlton
U.S. retail sales of video games up 32% for year.(Abstract)Business, generalJim Carlton
Year-2000 problem is bearing down on certain states.(Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalJim Carlton
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