The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1992 Jacob M. Schlesinger - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1992 Jacob M. Schlesinger
TitleSubjectAuthors
Apple and Toshiba join to build device blending text, graphics, video and sound. (Technology & Health)Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger
Asian enigma. (why Japanese companies have not completely dominated the portable computer market) (The Wall Street Journal Reports: Technology)(supplement)Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger
Future appears bright for 'flash' chips. (semiconductor devices) (Technology)Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger
HDTV makers hope history repeats; Japanese companies look to Olympics to boost sales. (high-definition television)Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger
IBM Japan unit posts 32% drop in 1991 earnings.Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger
IBM, Toshiba may sell 'flash' memory chips.Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger
Japan admits foreign companies' share of chip market stagnated in 4th quarter.Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger
Japanese firms pledge to boost chip imports. (says Electronic Industries Association of Japan)Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger
Japanese group rebuts charges on chip market. (Electronic Industries Association of Japan)Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger
NEC discusses an agreement with Samsung. (Samsung Electronics Co.)Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger
New computer screen plant shows production can snag in Japan, too. (Display Technologies Inc. faces political and production challenges in manufacture of color display screens) (Technology & Science)Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger
Not so invincible: electronics industry in Japan hits limits after spectacular rise; some markets get saturated, and many firms lag in creating new products: a profit decline for the pack. (First of two articles on tougher times for Japanese industry)Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger
Shiina of IBM Japan to step down as president; restructuring is planned. (IBM Japan Ltd.) (Who's News)Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger
Sony is turning more cautious after reverses. (Technology)Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger
Toshiba's new president, Fumio Sato, comes from electrical apparatus side.Business, generalJacob M. Schlesinger
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