The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 2001 Gary McWilliams - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 2001 Gary McWilliams
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ACS finds profits in business outsourcing.(Affiliated Computer Services Inc.)Business, generalGary McWilliams
As more buyers suffer from upgrade fatigue, PC sales are falling; manufacturers slash R&D in relentless price war, and innovation is victim.(Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalGary McWilliams
Compaq posts loss, investment charge; deficit is expected for current quarter.(Company Financial Information)Business, generalGary McWilliams
Compaq posts lower net, sets cost cuts.(Compaq Computer first quarter)(Company Financial Information)(Statistical Data Included)Business, generalGary McWilliams
Compaq reports big los on 17% decline in revenue; deficit totaling $279 million reflects job reductions; PC maker cuts forecast.(Company Earnings)Business, generalGary McWilliams
Compaq to give AOL edge on XP PCs; Microsoft to trim hiring, realign sales structure, may cut investments.(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalGary McWilliams, Rebecca Buckman
Compaq will switch to Intel processors.(Compan Computer to phase out Alpha chips; includes related information)(Company Business and Marketing)(Statistical Data Included)Business, generalGary McWilliams, Molly Williams
Computer Sciences issues profit warning.Business, generalGary McWilliams
Dell, 'humming,' to meet profit forecast.(Dell Computer Corp.'s fiscal third quarter ending November 2nd.)(Company Business and Marketing)(Company Financial Information)Business, generalGary McWilliams
Former Compaq executives staff small-computer start-up RLX.(Gary Stimac and others)(Company Business and Marketing)(Statistical Data Included)Business, generalGary McWilliams
Gateway plans to shut offices and trim staff.(Company Operations)(Company Financial Information)Business, generalGary McWilliams
Gateway posts loss on 15% sales decline.(first quarter)(Company Financial Information)Business, generalGary McWilliams
Gateway will match its rivals' PC prices.(includes related company information)(Product Information)Business, generalGary McWilliams
H-P, Compaq face complex details of merger.(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalGary McWilliams, Molly Williams
H-P, Compaq refocus on combination.(Company Business and Marketing)(Statistical Data Included)Business, generalGary McWilliams, Molly Williams
H-P reaches accord to aquire Compaq for $26 billion in stock; hit by global PC slowdown, firms aim for growth in the services business.(Hewlett-Packard Co.; Compaq Computer Corp.)Business, generalGary McWilliams, Nikhil Deogun, Molly Williams
H-P tries to rally employees' support of deal.(Hewlett-Packard, Compaq Computer)(Company Business and Marketing)(Company Operations)Business, generalGary McWilliams, Molly Williams
Microsoft stock declines amid concern Windows XP may miss delivery target.Business, generalGary McWilliams, Rebecca Buckman
Microsoft yields ground on Windows XP; PC makers may remove access to its browser; sales forecast lifts stock.(Product Information)Business, generalGary McWilliams, John R. Wilke, Rebecca Buckman
Packard son opposes H-P's pact for Compaq, dealing new setback.(David W. Packard)(Company Business and Marketing)Business, generalGary McWilliams, Molly Williams
The new computer landscape; as mergers, downturn continue, technology companies assess their strategies for survival.(Industry Trend or Event)(Statistical Data Included)Business, generalGary McWilliams, Lee Gomes, Jerry Guidera, David Pringle, William Bulkeley, Pui-Wing Tam, Terho Uimomen, Rob Guth
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