The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1999 William M. Bulkeley |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Ames to please; discounter rebounds by targeting a clientele below the Wal-Mart set; it cut costs and stocked up to sell to working people, old people and big people; heavy on textured acrylic.(Abstract) | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
Computer Associates to acquire a rival; price of $3.5 billion triples recent market value of Platinum Technology.(Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Gary McWilliams, William M. Bulkeley |
General Chemical set to spin off two businesses.(Abstract) | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
Gillette's Zeien is retiring from helm after eight years; Hawley is successor.(Michael C. Hawley to replace Alfred M. Zeien )(Who's News)(Abstract) | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley, Laura Johannes |
Lottery operator Gtech wagers on some new markets.(Gtech Holdings Corp.)(Abstract) | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
The real Y2K problem: computer sales; customers freeze purchases while they wait to see what happens in 2000.(Industry Trend or Event) | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley, David Hamilton |
Your face or mine? Ask a computer; feature recognition systems match facial 'landmarks' to determine positive ID.(Technology Information)(Statistical Data Included) | Business, general | William M. Bulkeley |
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