The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1992 Michael Allen - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1992 Michael Allen
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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 plans to begin selling some PCs by mail, dipping its toe in new market.Business, generalMichael Allen
Compaq's 4th-quarter net tumbled 51% as sales dropped 13% in weak economy. (Compaq Computer Corp.)Business, generalMichael Allen
Compaq's profit dropped by 60% in first quarter; shift to low-price machines is seen hurting results for next two periods. (Compaq Computer Corp.)Business, generalMichael Allen
Compaq to quit computer consortium sparking debate over group's future. (Advanced Computing Environment)Business, generalMichael Allen
Convex, Hewlett-Packard are set to unveil new computer system. (Convex Computer Corp.) (Meta Series supercomputers) (Product Announcement)Business, generalMichael Allen
Cray Computer, Thinking Machines to establish technical relationship.Business, generalMichael Allen
Cray Computer weighs accord with its rivals. (Cray Computer Corp. may sign marketing pact with rival makers of massively parallel supercomputers, Thinking Machine Corp. and Intel Corp.)Business, generalMichael Allen
Cray Research tries to adjust to a harsh new world: supercomputer maker wrestles with intense competition, weak economy.Business, generalMichael Allen
Cyrix and Texas Instruments Inc. plan a new chip. (Cyrix Corp.'s Cx486SLC, a hybrid of Intel Corp.'s 80386SX and 80486 microprocessors)Business, generalMichael Allen
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
Developing new line of low-priced PC shakes up Compaq; the chairman went behind chief executive's back to target cheap clones; neophyte in cutthroat niche.. (microcomputers)Business, generalMichael Allen
Fujitsu is building supercomputer ten times as fast as current rivals. (Fujitsu VPP500 supercomputer) (Technology & Health)Business, generalMichael Allen
Growing pains: Low-cost PC makers have come on strong but difficulties loom: some upstarts face problems with quality, service, returned merchandise; a threat of rising overhead. (problems blunt growth at Gateway 2000 and Northgate Computer Corp.)Business, generalMichael Allen
Packard Bell's initial offering may hit snags; PC makers' woes, shaky IPO market cited. (Packard Bell Electronics Inc.'s initial public offering) (Heard on the Street)Business, generalMichael Allen
Smile! Here comes videoconferencing - and business meetings may never be the same. (Telecommunications: A New World)Business, generalMichael Allen
Texas Instruments braces for long-awaited growth: firm to boost production, shift to more-lucrative custom chip market. (Corporate Focus) (Company Profile)Business, generalMichael Allen
U.S. agrees to help Cray Research develop supercomputer software. (Department of Energy, Cray Research Inc.)Business, generalMichael Allen, Hal Lancaster
Workstations go from desk jobs to roles once played solely by supercomputers. (Computers)Business, generalMichael Allen
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