| Wall Street Journal. Europe 2000 Gary McWilliams |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Apple mulls opening store chain; computer maker would be following Gateway's successful path; the company hires retail executives from other firms. | Business, international | Gary McWilliams, Pui-Wing Tam |
| Compaq posts 56% slide in net income for quarter. | Business, international | Gary McWilliams |
| Compaq sells a stake in unit to CMGI in a stock swap. | Business, international | Gary McWilliams |
| Dell alters strategy to make servers its top priority. | Business, international | Gary McWilliams |
| Dell warns of slowing revenue growth.(Abstract) | Business, international | Gary McWilliams |
| Gateway avoids industry slowdown with 35% net gain. | Business, international | Gary McWilliams |
| Gateway blames chip shortage for shortfall in revenue and net. | Business, international | Gary McWilliams |
| 'NATO colonel' proved to be a pro at con games.(North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Anthony Errol Marsden)(Statistical Data Included) | Business, international | Gary McWilliams, C.D.H. Cooper |
| Shifting Forces In PC Business Killed Top Dealer.(Omaha, Neb.-based InaCom Corp. eliminates 5,100 employees) | Business, international | Gary McWilliams |
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