The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1992 John R. Wilke - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1992 John R. Wilke
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Analysts believe new chip from Digital may give market advantage to company. (DEC to release its DEC Alpha processor)Business, generalJohn R. Wilke
Chipcom says profit tripled in 4th quarter.Business, generalJohn R. Wilke
Computer firms expected to post mixed results for latest quarter.Business, generalJohn R. Wilke
DEC's Olsen stuns industry by resigning. (Digital Equipment Corp.; Kenneth H. Olsen)Business, generalWilliam M. Bulkeley, John R. Wilke
Digital chip is endorsed by Microsoft. (DEC's Alpha microprocessor)Business, generalJohn R. Wilke
Digital disbands group, sidelines three officials: move suggests air of crisis as concern reorganizes second time this year. (Digital Equipment Corp.)Business, generalJohn R. Wilke
Digital Equipment expected to unveil new product line. (mainframes, microcomputers)Business, generalJohn R. Wilke
Digital Equipment gives Palmer jobs of president, chief. (Robert B. Palmer) (Who's News)Business, generalJohn R. Wilke
Digital Equipment posts quarterly loss, sees continued slump, more cost cuts.Business, generalJohn R. Wilke
Digital outlines spending cuts of $400 million: broad reorganization plan said to seek to refocus engineering, research. (Digital Equipment Corp.)Business, generalJohn R. Wilke
Digital posts 1st-period loss, plans more cuts; it will accelerate the pace of reductions in staff; stock rises $1.375 a share. (Digital Equipment Corp.)Business, generalJohn R. Wilke
Digital posts loss totaling $294.1 million: computer maker's shares plunge 9.8% as deficit is unexpectedly large.Business, generalJohn R. Wilke
Digital's offer to employees proves popular. (early retirement)Business, generalJohn R. Wilke
Digital's president is said to claim he was forced out: Olsen's retirement is linked to his inability to enforce organizational changes. (Digital Equipment Corp. Pres Kenneth H. Olsen)Business, generalJohn R. Wilke
Digital's Stone quits to take post at AT&T; top strategist on software was once considered as possible president. (Digital Equipment Corp.'s David L. Stone)Business, generalJohn R. Wilke
Digital to cut personal computer prices, begin marketing, mail-order campaign. (Technology)Business, generalJohn R. Wilke
Digital to license its 'Alpha' chip to Japan's Kubota. (Digital Equipment Corp.)Business, generalJohn R. Wilke
Filing in chapter 11, Wang sends warning to high-tech circles. (Wang Laboratories Inc.)Business, generalWilliam M. Bulkeley, John R. Wilke
For Stratus, clouds gather in previously sunny skies; sales growth slows as competitors' computers become more reliable. (Stratus Computer Inc.) (Corporate Focus)Business, generalJohn R. Wilke
IBM, Digital expect losses for full year: most large computer firms had weak 4th quarter; Unisys sees turnaround. (computer industry)Business, generalJohn R. Wilke
In PC software, changes yield lower prices. (prices plummet across the industry as market matures)(IBM Personal Computer) (Marketplace)(Computers)Business, generalJohn R. Wilke
Little EMC challenges leader IBM in data-storage; sales grow on products using cheaper, faster off-the-shelf disk drives. (Marketplace)(Corporate Focus)Business, generalJohn R. Wilke
Lotus Development relies on 'Notes' to write success: firm stresses not-so-new groupware product that is finally catching on.Business, generalJohn R. Wilke
Lotus net rises 40% on one-time gain while operating earnings plunge 66%. (Lotus Development Corp., 3rd qtr, FY 1992)Business, generalJohn R. Wilke
Lotus, Philips plan to develop hybrid phones; joint venture would make instruments that have computer capabilities. (Lotus Development Corp., Philips Electronics N.V.)Business, generalJohn R. Wilke
Lotus predicts lagging results for 2nd quarter: software maker is hit hard by price competition: stock takes 23% dive. (Lotus Development Corp.)Business, generalJohn R. Wilke
Major computer companies struggled with weak revenue growth in 3rd period. (Industry Overview)Business, generalJohn R. Wilke
Palmer faces big challenge at Digital. (DEC CEO Robert B. Palmer) (Computers)Business, generalJohn R. Wilke
Parallel computing finds mainstream uses. (supercomputers) (Technology)Business, generalJohn R. Wilke
PC giants' price war hurts tiny makers. (Industry Overview)Business, generalJohn R. Wilke
Prime Computer has plan to go public, halve its debt and shed computer unit.Business, generalJohn R. Wilke
Prime Computer plans offering to pay part of $570 million owed to Shearson.Business, generalJohn R. Wilke
Sequoia Systems remains haunted by phantom sales; finger-pointing, restatements follow overzealous booking of orders. (Sequoia Systems Inc.) (Company Profile)Business, generalJohn R. Wilke
Shearson's quarterly charge may grow with plunge in Computervision shares. (Shearson Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc.)Business, generalJohn R. Wilke, Randall Smith
Supercomputers manage holiday stock. (Retailing)Business, generalJohn R. Wilke
Technology. (Column)Business, generalJohn R. Wilke
Technology. (Column)Business, generalJohn R. Wilke
Viewlogic expects to post sharp rise in first-period net. (Viewlogic Systems Inc.)Business, generalJohn R. Wilke
Wang Labs pays workers early, fueling talk. (Wang Laboratories Inc. may file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection)Business, generalWilliam M. Bulkeley, John R. Wilke
Wang Labs won't receive IBM infusion; position complicates effort by minicomputer firm to shore up finances.Business, generalJohn R. Wilke
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