Technology and the Internet
Communications: Pioneer of cable TV, cell phones spending heavily on industry troubled by bankruptcies, uncertain future.
Feb. 14, 2000
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Deja Shoe has unveiled its latest generation of footwear lines containing formulations of transformed trash, including an array of more than 15 different types of pre- and post-consumer recycled materials.
Sept. 7, 1993
World & Nation
Someone, traders’ folklore says, once bartered the skeleton of a Mongolian dinosaur for West German trucks.
Jan. 28, 1988
Business
George Rathmann spent the 1980s nurturing a tiny Thousand Oaks company named Amgen Inc. from a vague idea into the most successful biotechnology company yet developed.
Oct. 22, 1991
Telecom: The deal to provide wireless communications services will end a long legal fight.
Dec. 18, 1997
Cash-strapped ICO Global Communications Ltd. on Friday became the second global satellite-telephone network concern to seek Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection this month, and analysts cast doubt on the fate of the industry’s other players.
Aug. 28, 1999
George Rathmann spent the 1980s nurturing tiny Thousand Oaks-based Amgen Inc. from a vague idea into the nation’s most successful biotechnology company.
A legal battle that could play a key role in the future of wireless phone pioneer Craig McCaw’s dream to provide video and other services to mobile users around the globe is now in the hands of a Los Angeles jury.
Sept. 15, 2008
George Rathmann, the founder of Amgen Inc., the Thousand Oaks biotechnology concern, has increased his ownership in another biotech firm, Bothell, Wash.
Dec. 13, 1994
Cellular-phone pioneer Craig McCaw and Subhash Chandra, who runs India’s most popular television network, won U.S.
Dec. 4, 1999