The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 2001 Molly Williams |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Agilent reports a hefty loss, plans job cuts.(Company Financial Information) | Business, general | Molly Williams |
AMD net surged in 4th quarter, but failed to meet expectations.(Advanced Micro Devices Inc.)(Statistical Data Included) | Business, general | Rebecca Buckman, Molly Williams |
AMD posts 92% drop in profit and forecasts declines in sales.(Company Earnings) | Business, general | Molly Williams |
AMD to unveil set of four chips to rival Intel line.(Advanced Micro Devices Inc.'s new Athlon XP models)(Statistical Data Included) | Business, general | Molly Williams |
Chip-making equipment orders slid in January.(Industry Trend or Event) | Business, general | Molly Williams |
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 |
Facing computer slowdown, Intel boosts focus on consumer devices; company bets that new gizmos will boost demand for PCs that use its microprocessors.(Product Information) | Business, general | Molly Williams |
Faint signs suggest chip industry has bottomed out; insiders say rebound will take longer than in past due to excess capacity.(Semiconductor Industry Association forecasts a 4.7% increase in chip sales in fourth quarter from third quarter) | Business, general | Jon E. Hilsenrath, Molly Williams |
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 employees are key to any acquisition of Compaq. (Hewlett-Packard).(Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | 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 to buy Comdisco tech-services unit.(Hewlett-Packard Co.; Comdisco Technology Services) | Business, general | Molly Williams, Joe Hallinan |
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 |
InfiniBand is aimed to break data logjam.(new chip standard; includes related information)(Company Business and Marketing)(Technology Information) | Business, general | Molly Williams |
Intel, chastened by missteps, alters strategy to concentrate on chips; folding some services ventures and cutting costs, it keeps budget big for core product. | Business, general | Molly Williams |
Intel is banking on Pentium 4 ads to revive sales.($300 million ad campaign to sell its microprocessor) | Business, general | Molly Williams |
Intel is expected to slash top chips' price; prediction spurs profit fears and damps stock prices in a souring PC market.(Company Business and Marketing)(Statistical Data Included) | Business, general | Molly Williams |
Intel to acquire Xircom for $748 million, gaining products for corporate networks.(Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Molly Williams |
Intel unveils faster Celeron chip and cheap version of Pentium 4. | Business, general | Molly Williams |
Micron executives are set to visit Hynix, explore aliance with Korean chip maker.(Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Molly Williams, Hae Won Choi |
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 |
Toshiba to drop low-end chips, sell U.S. plant to Micron.(Micron Technology)(Company Operations)(Statistical Data Included) | Business, general | Peter Landers, Molly Williams |
Walter Hewlett urges boards to drop dead.(major shareholder Walter Hewlett is displeased with Hewlett-Packard's proposed acquisition of Compaq Computer Corp.)(Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Molly Williams |
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