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'Superinvestors' are buying Microsoft shares

...might therefore be a surprise to find out that Microsoft is the technology stock "most owned" by "successful value oriented 'super investors' such as Warren... Read more

14 March, 2011

Why mighty MS missed the boat

...continue to buy technology stocks at a torrid pace, the most prolific technology stock of all time has become something of a leper. Veteran traders... Read more

19 November, 1999 by Larry Barrett

Yahoo insiders take profits as shares hit high

...hope, Yahoo may be regaining some of its lustre as a premium technology stock. That doesn't mean that stockholders are holding all their shares... Read more

27 June, 2003 by Jim Hu

Nokia glitch could crimp 3G plans

...to believe there is a credibility gap," said Mark Hugh Sam, a technology stock analyst for Dundee Securities in Toronto. Hugh Sam said he has... Read more

4 April, 2001 by Ben Charny

SuSE Linux lays off US staff

...saw some of the highest market valuations at the height of the technology stock boom. "It is an unfortunate fact of life," says Ul-Haque... Read more

8 February, 2001 by Will Knight

The Day Ahead: Unknown IntraNet Solutions thrives amid tech carnage

Commentary: IntraNet Solutions may be relatively unknown to the average technology stock watcher, but its shares have held up well despite some ugly... Read more

20 November, 2000 by Larry Dignan

Market Madness

...What gives? It's not just the Amazons and the Apples. Every technology stock with even a hint of bad news is being savaged. It... Read more

17 October, 2000 by Steven J.Vaughan Nichols

Qualcomm's 3Q results in line with estimates

...estimates and rating on what was clearly last year's best-performing technology stock. Sixteen of the 20 analysts following the stock still rate it... Read more

20 July, 2000 by Larry Barrett

ANALYSIS: 10 reasons why investors should buy tech stocks now

Don't whimper, buy, buy, buyInstead of whimpering and whining about the recent correction in the stock market, investors need to show some backbone, quit feeling sorry for themselves and get back in the game. Read more

17 April, 2000 by Larry Barrett

Is this the last chance for gratuitous IPOs?

...were launched at. There, in spite of this new reality, the NASDAQ technology stock index is set to overtake the traditional Dow index in the... Read more

14 March, 2000 by Tony Westbrook

High-tech fever hits the UK

...at Merill Lynch Philip Wolsten-Croft predicts the current bullish attitude to technology stock cannot last. "People are pouring money into Internet companies because their... Read more

14 December, 1999 by Jane Wakefield

BIBLE: Ten hot valley startups

Details of the most happening startups in Silicon Valley Read more

10 November, 1999 by Justin Pearse

Europe threatened by Nasdaq

...in the near future. The UK is due to launch its own technology stock market -- techMARK -- next month but venture capitalist Hermann Hauser is dismissive... Read more

29 October, 1999 by Jane Wakefield

UK may launch high-tech stock market

...the US Nasdaq but is intended to raise the profile of UK technology stock. A London Stock Exchange spokeswoman was unable to give details of... Read more

24 August, 1999 by Jane Wakefield

Linux IPOs: Is Caldera next in line?

...be the next generation Internet IPOs -- explosive launches shooting high into the technology stock sky. Most observers were not in the least bit surprised by... Read more

9 June, 1999 by ZDNet

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