In 2012, it is unclear, as this is only February. We won't know until Jan 2013
Microsoft
NetWare was created by the company Novell in the mid 1980s
Aeropostale is an American clothing company with a preppy style. The company was created in California in the mid 1980s.
NOT working for Atari in the 1980s
Yes, Dan Bricklin, co-founder of Software Arts and creator of VisiCalc, sold his company in the 1980s. Software Arts was acquired by Lotus Development Corporation in 1985. Bricklin continued to work in the tech industry after the sale, focusing on various projects and innovations.
By the mid-1980s users at universities, research laboratories, private companies, and libraries were empowered by the new networking revolution. More than 30,000 host computers and modems were actively using the Internet.
Yes, indeed. It has been a stock market company since the 1980s.
FoxPro was originally developed by Fox Software, a company founded by Dr. David Fowler in the late 1980s. The first version of FoxPro was released in 1984 as a database management system and programming language. In 1992, Microsoft acquired Fox Software and subsequently continued to develop and market FoxPro.
Hogan software, a key solution for mainframe environments, was developed in the early 1980s by a company called Hogan Systems, founded by James Hogan. The software was designed to support financial institutions in managing their data processing needs. Over the years, it has evolved to offer a range of services including core banking solutions and customer relationship management.
Not positive, But apple was the company to be #1 later in the 1980s.
Marvel Published them back in the 80s
Boyertown closed down at the end of the 1980s.