The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1999 Jon G. Auerbach - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1999 Jon G. Auerbach
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As its stock takes a plunge, IBM gets sobering reminder: a dependency on 'big boxes.'(The Real Y2K Problem: Computer Sales)(International Business Machines Corp.)(Company Earnings)Business, generalJon G. Auerbach
A TV titan and a Webmaster clash over Lycos.(Barry Diller, David S. Wetherell)(Abstract)Business, generalJon G. Auerbach, Eben Shapiro
Cell-phone use aloft may not be the danger that airlines claim; no test confirms a hazard, but carriers and others profit from prohibition.(Product Information)Business, generalJon G. Auerbach
CMGI discusses buying Compaq assets; deal, for up to $3 billion, would cover Alta Vista, other Web properties.Business, generalJon G. Auerbach
EMC Corp. net advanced by 54% in fourth quarter.(Abstract)Business, generalJon G. Auerbach
Flight maneuver: chief of IBM's Lotus gets plenty of mileage out of past as a Marine; more, it appears, than facts support, judging by tales of aviation Derring-Do; customers believe, and order.(Company Operations)Business, generalJon G. Auerbach
How CMGI plans to make Alta Vista hot again.(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalGary McWilliams, Jon G. Auerbach
IBM net rockets 42%, far over forecasts; across-the-board strength includes upside surprise in hardware, PC sales.(first quarter report)(Company Financial Information)Business, generalJon G. Auerbach
IBM probed over payments of U.K. taxes.(by Inland Revenue)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJon G. Auerbach
IBM pulls plug on store sales of its desktops.(IBM's desktop computers will no longer be sold through retailers)Business, generalJon G. Auerbach
IBM shares surge by 13% on earnings.(Company Financial Information)Business, generalJon G. Auerbach
IBM will sell Dell $16 billion of parts; seven-year accord boosts reputation of Big Blue, blurs lines in industry.(Abstract)Business, generalGary McWilliams, Jon G. Auerbach
Internet giants pool their bids for auction site to rival EBay.(number of major technology companies to form new online auction network)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJon G. Auerbach
Lycos, amassing sites and surfers, aims higher.(Internet portal company)(Company Business and Marketing)(Company Profile)Business, generalJon G. Auerbach
Lycos shares plunge 26% as its plan for merger sparks shareholder dissent.(merger with USA Networks Inc. orchestrated by Barry Diller)Business, generalJon G. Auerbach, Paul M. Sherer, Eben Shapiro
To get IBM ad, sites must post privacy policies.(company to voluntarily pull its Internet advertising from certain Web sites )(Advertising)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJon G. Auerbach
USA Networks to merge with Lycos.(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalJon G. Auerbach, Eben Shapairo
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