Business
NCR Board Expansion Seen as Block to AT&T;: A move by NCR Corp. to expand its board appears aimed at weakening any voice AT&T; would have in the computer company’s operations and thwarting an effort by the phone company to remove NCR Chairman Charles Exley Jr., analysts said.
March 1, 1991
Technology and the Internet
Executives: Jerre L. Stead will be paid in stock--but only if Santa Ana microcomputer company meets its goals.
Aug. 28, 1996
Business systems giant NCR Corp.
April 5, 1989
Corporate fashions for the ‘90s will be in the larger sizes, as big companies devote their money and brainpower to acquiring other, not-so-big companies.
May 12, 1991
After about eight years and more than $10 billion, American Telephone & Telegraph may be ready to realize its dream of becoming a major force in the computer industry.
Sept. 12, 1992
NCR Corp. is expected to announce today plans for a new line of computers--from laptops to giant mainframes--that are compatible with each other because they are based on the same microchips and software.
Sept. 18, 1990
Corporate insiders are rapidly changing their minds about the value in their own stocks.
Dec. 17, 1990
American Telephone & Telegraph Co. announced Monday that it would buy NCR Corp. in a deal valued at about $7.4 billion, the biggest corporate takeover this year and one of the biggest since the merger mania of the late 1980s.
May 7, 1991
If American Telephone & Telegraph Chairman Robert E.
May 14, 1991
William Millard, the founder and principal owner of ComputerLand, vowed to “pursue every avenue legally available to us” to reverse a state court jury’s award of a 20% stake in ComputerLand and $115 million in punitive damages to a group of investors . . .
March 15, 1985