The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 2000 Glenn R. Simpson |
Title | Subject | Authors |
AltaVista, Kozmo distance themselves from DoubleClick over privacy worries.(Government Activity) | Business, general | Glenn R. Simpson, Andrea Petersen |
Books records would escape sales tax in stores, on Web in proposal to panel.(Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce)(Industry Trend or Event)(Statistical Data Included) | Business, general | Glenn R. Simpson |
Chance of an agreement by federal panel on e-commerce taxes appears slim. | Business, general | Glenn R. Simpson, Jerry Guidera |
Cisco and ex-customers engage in seamy dispute.(two former customers accuse Cisco Systems Inc. salesmen of extortion, conflicts of interest and making death threats) | Business, general | Glenn R. Simpson |
E-commerce panel's attempt to agree on Internet sales tax policy collapses.(acrimonious end to Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce's final meeting) | Business, general | Glenn R. Simpson, Jerry Guildera |
Oracle hired firm to probe Microsoft allies.(detective firm, Investigative Group International Inc.) | Business, general | Glenn R. Simpson, Ted Bridis |
Raytheon offers office software for snooping.(Product Announcement) | Business, general | Glenn R. Simpson |
White House proposes liberalized rules for export sales of encryption software.(Government Activity) | Business, general | Glenn R. Simpson |
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