The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1999 Dean Takahashi |
Title | Subject | Authors |
AMD beats expectations, plans unit sale.(Advanced Micro Devices third quarter)(Company Financial Information)(Statistical Data Included) | Business, general | Dean Takahashi |
AMD reports record loss for 2nd period.(Advanced Micro Devices Inc.)(Abstract) | Business, general | Dean Takahashi |
AMD to post operating loss for 1st period.(Company Financial Information) | Business, general | Dean Takahashi |
Clues conflict in hunt for E-Mail virus origins. | Business, general | Dean Takahashi, Don Clark |
Game makers, taking hits, try to shield kids.(video-game industry tries to strengthen voluntary measures to prevent children from access to overly-violent games)(Industry Trend or Event) | Business, general | Dean Takahashi |
GT Interactive names to top positions Heymann, veteran of Disney's stores.(Thomas Heymann)(Who's News)(Abstract) | Business, general | Dean Takahashi |
Intel agrees to buy DSP for $1.6 billion.(Company Business and Marketing)(Statistical Data Included) | Business, general | Dean Takahashi |
Intel chips are chosen for a new line of TV-set-top boxes by GM's Hughes. | Business, general | Dean Takahashi |
Intel posts earnings below expectations; chip-price cuts took toll, but firm sees strength in sales for rest of '99.(second-quarter results)(Company Financial Information) | Business, general | Dean Takahashi |
Intel's bold steps to thwart foe in patent case.(Intel Corp. uses shell company in Cayman Islands to counter a patent claim by a rival) | Business, general | Dean Takahashi |
Intel's profit rose by 57% in 1st quarter.(Abstract) | Business, general | Dean Takahashi |
Intel still faces another probe by FTC; broad inquiry into practices is active, but chip giant has softened its tactics.(Federal Trade Commission) | Business, general | Dean Takahashi |
Intel unveils a prototype of Merced chip.(demonstrates next-generation microprocessor at technical conference)(Product Development) | Business, general | Dean Takahashi |
Likelihood of weak sales by PC makers in 1st quarter helps depress tech stocks.(Company Financial Information) | Business, general | Dean Takahashi |
'Melissa' shows it's harder to hide in cyberspace.(arrest of David L. Smith for authoring and deploying computer virus) | Business, general | Dean Takahashi, Dean Starkman |
National Semiconductor quits PC chips; defeat in battle with Intel results in big write-off and layoff of up to 550.(Company Operations) | Business, general | Dean Takahashi |
New vidoe game machines will challenge PCs.(Product Development) | Business, general | Dean Takahashi |
Nintendo is top scorer in game sales, but Sony sees bigger hardware growth.(Abstract) | Business, general | Dean Takahashi |
Philips makes unsolicited offer for VLSI; bid totals $777 million; Dutch company seeks to gain heft in U.S.(Royal Philips Electronics NV bid for VLSI Technology Inc.)(Abstract) | Business, general | Dean Takahashi, Matthew Rose |
Planetweb's browser could energize market for Web appliances. | Business, general | Dean Takahashi |
Purple Moon folds amid tough rivalry with Barbie games; start-up's computer titles targeted girls with focus on issues of growing up.(girls' video game-maker Purple Moon LLC of Mountain View, Calif.)(Abstract) | Business, general | Dean Takahashi |
Purple Moon tried, failed to topple the (doll) house that Barbie built.(computer games for girls are dominated by Mattel's Barbie)(Abstract) | Business, general | Dean Takahashi |
Short-circuited: accord lets Intel avoid trial and a beating such as Microsoft is taking; FTC settlement would bar firm from cutting off clients in business feuds; dodging a 'monopolist' label.(Abstract) | Business, general | Dean Takahashi, John R. Wilke, Keith Perine |
Three new games let you build civilizations, but this time play nice.(Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri, Activision Inc.'s Civilization: Call to Power, and Microsoft Corp.'s Age of Empires II: the Age of Kings)(Product Information) | Business, general | Dean Takahashi |
Uniphase to merge with Canada's JDS in stock deal valued at $3.24 billion.(Uniphase Corp. merging with JDS Fitel Inc.)(Abstract) | Business, general | Dean Takahashi |
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