The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 2001 Gary McWilliams |
Title | Subject | Authors |
ACS finds profits in business outsourcing.(Affiliated Computer Services Inc.) | Business, general | Gary 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, general | Gary McWilliams |
Compaq posts loss, investment charge; deficit is expected for current quarter.(Company Financial Information) | Business, general | Gary McWilliams |
Compaq posts lower net, sets cost cuts.(Compaq Computer first quarter)(Company Financial Information)(Statistical Data Included) | Business, general | Gary McWilliams |
Compaq reports big los on 17% decline in revenue; deficit totaling $279 million reflects job reductions; PC maker cuts forecast.(Company Earnings) | Business, general | Gary McWilliams |
Compaq to give AOL edge on XP PCs; Microsoft to trim hiring, realign sales structure, may cut investments.(Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Gary 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, general | Gary McWilliams, Molly Williams |
Computer Sciences issues profit warning. | Business, general | Gary 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, general | Gary McWilliams |
Former Compaq executives staff small-computer start-up RLX.(Gary Stimac and others)(Company Business and Marketing)(Statistical Data Included) | Business, general | Gary McWilliams |
Gateway plans to shut offices and trim staff.(Company Operations)(Company Financial Information) | Business, general | Gary McWilliams |
Gateway posts loss on 15% sales decline.(first quarter)(Company Financial Information) | Business, general | Gary McWilliams |
Gateway will match its rivals' PC prices.(includes related company information)(Product Information) | Business, general | Gary McWilliams |
H-P, Compaq face complex details of merger.(Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Gary McWilliams, Molly Williams |
H-P, Compaq refocus on combination.(Company Business and Marketing)(Statistical Data Included) | Business, general | Gary 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, general | Gary 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, general | Gary McWilliams, Molly Williams |
Microsoft stock declines amid concern Windows XP may miss delivery target. | Business, general | Gary McWilliams, Rebecca Buckman |
Microsoft yields ground on Windows XP; PC makers may remove access to its browser; sales forecast lifts stock.(Product Information) | Business, general | Gary 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, general | Gary 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, general | Gary McWilliams, Lee Gomes, Jerry Guidera, David Pringle, William Bulkeley, Pui-Wing Tam, Terho Uimomen, Rob Guth |
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