The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1999 Alec Klein |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Arnold steers for big time...'da, da, da'.(little-heard-of Arnold Communications created the VW ad with the da, da, da tune playing in time with windshield wipers and the whole street scene)(Advertising)(Abstract) | Business, general | Alec Klein |
As cheap printers score, H-P plays catch-up.(Hewlett-Packard Co.)(Company Business and Marketing)(Industry Trend or Event) | Business, general | Alec Klein |
How Sony beat digital-camera rivals.(Product Information) | Business, general | Alec Klein |
IBM is expected to unveil storage system.(code named Shark)(Product Information) | Business, general | Alec Klein |
IBM profit climbs 65%, beating forecasts; across-the-board strength, especially in hardware, fuels 16% revenue gain.(Company Financial Information) | Business, general | Alec Klein |
Improved results expected for computer firms. | Business, general | Alec Klein |
Kodak plans to sell copier unit to Heidelberger.(Eastman Kodak Co.; Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG) | Business, general | Alec Klein |
Kodak rolls out photo processing on CD-ROMs.(Abstract) | Business, general | Alec Klein |
Lexmark shares fall 30% as revenue for third quarter misses expectations.(Lexmark International Group Inc.)(Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Alec Klein |
Polaroid hopes new cameras click with young users.(Abstract) | Business, general | Alec Klein |
Who knew Kodak would keep so many skeletons in its closet? Company grinds cow remains but has to keep its costs close to the bone to survive.(Eastman Kodak Co.)(Abstract) | Business, general | Alec Klein |
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