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Packard Bell NEC will go direct in UK

A high-ranking source close to the company has confirmed that Packard Bell NEC is already preparing the ground for a dramatic switch to... Read more

5 September, 1997 by Marc Ambasna Jones

Jobs for the Scots as Packard moves in

...in France in September 1997 and in the UK in January 1998. Packard Bell NEC hopes to double its European presence with this plant. Set... Read more

12 June, 1998 by Morgan Holt

A Year Ago: Timna chip turns back the clock

...were a number of players at retail, in the past 12 months Packard Bell NEC , IBM and Acer America have pulled out. With less competition... Read more

12 May, 2001 by John G.Spooner

Timna chip turns back the clock

...were a number of players at retail, in the past 12 months Packard Bell NEC , IBM and Acer America have pulled out. With less competition... Read more

12 May, 2000 by John G.Spooner

NEC to dump Packard Bell name for business PCs

...its UK operation under the name NEC Computer Systems and dropping the Packard Bell-NEC name in favour of just 'NEC' on business machines. "Everyone... Read more

21 October, 1997 by Martin Veitch

Timna chip turns back the clock, Part III

More Timna secrets Read more

12 May, 2000 by John G.Spooner

Timna chip turns back the clock, Part II

Timna alone would have to significantly increase PC makers' profit margins in order to encourage Compaq, HP and others to jump back into the sub-$600 market Read more

12 May, 2000 by John G.Spooner

NEC disables Packard Bell NEC

NEC effectively pulled the plug on its struggling Packard Bell NEC unit in the US, mandating a radical restructuring that will... Read more

3 November, 1999 by ZDNet

Comdex: Packard Bell will cut product lines, retailers

...working on narrowing the company's focus, and restoring it to profitability.. Packard Bell NEC will set up its secondary retailers with Atlanta-based BDI... Read more

17 November, 1998 by Margaret Kane

PB-NEC cuts 133MHz Versa notebook prices

...VAT, and the 4240H from £2,200 + VAT to £2,000 + VAT. Packard Bell NEC can be contacted by telephone on 01753-831944 Read more

21 November, 1996 by Arif Mohamed

US Report: Packard Bell launches its Cyrix-based PC for $699

Packard Bell/NEC yesterday unveiled its cheapest PC yet - a 233MHz system starting... Read more

29 May, 1998 by ZDNet

US Report: NEC consolidation to result in 400 job losses

Packard Bell NEC will close two facilities and eliminate about 400 jobs by... Read more

14 May, 1998 by ZDNet

PB-NEC cuts quarter off Versa prices

Packard Bell NEC this week cut prices by up to a quarter on... Read more

24 September, 1996 by Arif Mohamed

Microsoft set to refund $1bn

Microsoft is edging towards a settlement under which it will pay back $1.1bn to California buyers of Windows 95 and 98 Read more

21 July, 2003 by Declan McCullagh

Microsoft offers extra-strength tablets

...and Tablet PC technologies and announced a manufacturing deal with Packard Bell. Packard Bell, NEC's consumer PC division, joins Samsung, ViewSonic and other display... Read more

13 March, 2003 by Joe Wilcox

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