The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1992 Hal Lancaster - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1992 Hal Lancaster
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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, generalMichael 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, generalHal Lancaster
Cray Computer says Davenport resigned posts. (Neil Davenport, former president, chief executive officer and director of Cray Computer Corp.)Business, generalHal Lancaster
Dell Computer battles its rivals with a lean machine: company's swift budget and price cuts led to '92 profit despite recession.Business, generalMichael Allen, Hal Lancaster
Growth of home-PC market is impeded by confusing array of products, prices. (Computers)Business, generalHal Lancaster
Storage Technology to launch its vaunted Iceberg; many rave about the data-storing device, but doubts linger. (Storage Technology Corp.) (Product Announcement)Business, generalHal Lancaster
Tandy to open huge Oregon store for electronics.Business, generalHal Lancaster
U.S. agrees to help Cray Research develop supercomputer software. (Department of Energy, Cray Research Inc.)Business, generalMichael Allen, Hal Lancaster
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