| The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1992 Hal Lancaster |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Compaq Computer finds itself where it once put IBM; firm must cut costs but maintain quality to justify its higher prices. (Corporate Focus) (Company Profile) | Business, general | Michael Allen, Hal Lancaster |
| Compaq to cut its work force by about 1,000; firm seeks cost reductions despite record sales; PC price war is cited. (Compaq Computer Corp.) | Business, general | Hal Lancaster |
| Cray Computer says Davenport resigned posts. (Neil Davenport, former president, chief executive officer and director of Cray Computer Corp.) | Business, general | Hal Lancaster |
| Dell Computer battles its rivals with a lean machine: company's swift budget and price cuts led to '92 profit despite recession. | Business, general | Michael Allen, Hal Lancaster |
| Growth of home-PC market is impeded by confusing array of products, prices. (Computers) | Business, general | Hal Lancaster |
| Storage Technology to launch its vaunted Iceberg; many rave about the data-storing device, but doubts linger. (Storage Technology Corp.) (Product Announcement) | Business, general | Hal Lancaster |
| Tandy to open huge Oregon store for electronics. | Business, general | Hal Lancaster |
| U.S. agrees to help Cray Research develop supercomputer software. (Department of Energy, Cray Research Inc.) | Business, general | Michael Allen, Hal Lancaster |
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