The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 2001 John R. Wilke |
Title | Subject | Authors |
European antitrust officials study Intel; inquiry takes up an effort ended by FTC in 2000 on ties to PC makers.(Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
Microsoft antitrust case heads back to trial court; new district court judge will determine remedy to be imposed on firm.(Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
Microsoft faces further scrutiny by antitrust enforcers; Justice Department's look at investment in Corel may test Bush approach.(administration of George W. Bush) | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
Microsoft pulls back its support for Java.(Product Information)(Technology Information) | Business, general | John R. Wilke, Don Clark |
Microsoft revises Passport to address issues of privacy.(Web authentication service)(Company Business and Marketing)(Product Development) | Business, general | John R. Wilke, Don Clark |
Microsoft settlement faces Senate scrutiny.(Senate Judiciary Committee) | Business, general | John R. Wilke, Mark Wigfield |
Microsoft take its case to Supreme Court; company wants the finding that it is a monopolist to be thrown out.(Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
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 |
States to seek tougher curbs on Microsoft; objectors to U.S. settlement to offer new proposal; Apple, Sun may benefit.(Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
U.S., Microsoft resume antitrust tussle.(includes related information)(Government Activity) | Business, general | John R. Wilke |
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