| The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1992 Jacob M. Schlesinger |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Apple and Toshiba join to build device blending text, graphics, video and sound. (Technology & Health) | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
| Asian enigma. (why Japanese companies have not completely dominated the portable computer market) (The Wall Street Journal Reports: Technology)(supplement) | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
| Future appears bright for 'flash' chips. (semiconductor devices) (Technology) | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
| HDTV makers hope history repeats; Japanese companies look to Olympics to boost sales. (high-definition television) | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
| IBM Japan unit posts 32% drop in 1991 earnings. | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
| IBM, Toshiba may sell 'flash' memory chips. | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
| Japan admits foreign companies' share of chip market stagnated in 4th quarter. | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
| Japanese firms pledge to boost chip imports. (says Electronic Industries Association of Japan) | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
| Japanese group rebuts charges on chip market. (Electronic Industries Association of Japan) | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
| NEC discusses an agreement with Samsung. (Samsung Electronics Co.) | Business, general | Jacob 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, general | Jacob 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, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
| Shiina of IBM Japan to step down as president; restructuring is planned. (IBM Japan Ltd.) (Who's News) | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
| Sony is turning more cautious after reverses. (Technology) | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
| Toshiba's new president, Fumio Sato, comes from electrical apparatus side. | Business, general | Jacob M. Schlesinger |
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