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EA Execs Respond To Criticism Over Working Hours

News Rueff's memo laid out other steps addressing work conditions. Another EA employee said he hoped conditions will improve but suggested that the company and its game developers are at fundamental odds. But we can't wait for the legislative process to...

[December 6, 2004, 11:40]

Compaq: Sales To Fall, More Layoffs Loom

News The computer maker attributed the sales decline to "worsening economic conditions in Europe". In April, Compaq said it expected to post second-quarter earnings of 5 cents a share, on revenue of $9bn. Compaq Computer announced Tuesday that it...

[July 11, 2001, 11:45]

Microsoft In The Hot Seat In New Net Flap

News As a matter of course, Microsoft attached terms and conditions to its spec. Microsoft subsequently integrated support for Version 5 of the Kerberos authentication protocol into Windows 2000 in late April, triggering criticism by open-source...

[May 12, 2000, 9:02]

AMD: Second-quarter Earnings To Plunge

News Wit Soundview analyst Scott Randall said that with low demand for PCs and little to distinguish AMD's and Intel's flagship products from each other, the conditions were right for a "Perfect Storm" of price pressure on Intel and AMD.

[July 6, 2001, 8:58]

IBM Misses Targets

News He said the shortfall occurred in countries with "soft economic conditions". IBM had planned to report fiscal first-quarter 2005 earnings on Monday, 18 April. IBM's first-quarter revenue and profit rose 3 percent but fell short of its financial...

[April 15, 2005, 9:20]

Intel Sees 76 Percent Drop In Income

News Intel said in the release that economic conditions make it particularly difficult to predict product demand and other related matters. If not, conditions could go from bad to worse. Intel chose the latter, when it rolled several price cuts into on...

[July 18, 2001, 9:13]