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Researchers: Email Ads To Lead Rebound

News It depends on how you define rebound. Jim Nail, senior analyst at Forrester and author of its report, said he doesn't expect a rebound in the market until 2003. Revenues from email advertising will nearly triple this year, according to a soon-to-be...

[October 23, 2001, 9:38]

IDC Sees IT Rebound In Europe

News We are in the midst of an IT rebound in EMEA," said Thomas Vavra, software and consulting manager for IDC. The European IT industry is set to create $50bn in tax revenue and two million new jobs within the next four years.

[October 5, 2004, 15:05]

Dynamic RAM Readies For Rebound

News The SIA added that DRAM would rebound again in 2006, with revenue rising 30 percent, pushing the market to $23.1bn. The dynamic RAM market is making a comeback, a new report from IDC says. DRAM manufacturers, which mainly supply memory for personal...

[December 18, 2003, 11:00]

Engineers Predict Computing Rebound

News As a whole, the IEEE fellows were more evenly divided on which sector would rebound first. Cisco Systems chief executive John Chambers this month expressed optimism that the information technology industry as a whole would rebound, while in late...

[December 31, 2002, 9:50]

Quantum Contemplates Rebound

News It's been a tough half-year for Quantum chief executive Rick Belluzzo. His company, which makes a variety of data-storage products, including tape drives and disk-based systems, had been making financial progress until it was hit by a sharp drop in...

[December 11, 2003, 9:45]

PC Market Ripe For A Rebound

News The precipitous decline in memory prices appears to have skidded to a halt, leading some analysts to believe that some of the worst effects of the slowdown in the PC market may be over. Memory prices have remained relatively stable for the past few...

[March 16, 2001, 10:24]

Discouraging Signs For IT Rebound

News Businesses will remain frugal information technology buyers in 2003, according to a new survey published Thursday by investment firm Goldman Sachs. The survey of 100 chief information officers at leading US companies indicates that average business...

[January 3, 2003, 9:03]

Storage Market Still Hibernating

News The storage market continued to limp along in the third quarter, with market researcher IDC predicting Friday that no rebound is imminent. The failure to gain revenue momentum in (the third quarter) is yet another indication that a rebound in the...

[December 9, 2002, 7:45]

Memory Makers Ride Out Downturn

News The computer memory industry, notorious for roller-coaster swings between bust and boom cycles, has never been this low -- and hopes for a quick rebound are fading. Complicating the possibility of a rebound is the nature of the downturn.

[August 8, 2001, 9:09]

Microsoft Slides, But Analysts Shrug Off Latest Antitrust Woes

News Shares fall on antitrust concerns for a few days, but rebound once investors start eyeing fundamentals such as sales and earnings. Roskill reckons that Microsoft shares will rebound once the appeals process starts.

[April 3, 2000, 14:21]

The Day Ahead: Dell Tries Wall St. Balancing Act

News It was a slower rebound than we expected," said Meredith. The company blamed "a slower-than-expected rebound in sales to corporate and institutional customers related to the Y2K rollover" and an "inconsistent flow of key semiconductor components...

[January 27, 2000, 11:47]

The Tech Year Ahead

News Engineers predict computing rebound Swapping slide rules for crystal balls, select members of an engineering standards group say they think the computer industry will rebound faster than other sectors

[January 2, 2003, 7:07]

Western European PC Sales Fall Again

News The lack of corporate rebound continued to prevent a return to positive growth in the three largest European markets, with France suffering the most from the lack of business investment, as well as weak consumer demand, while the UK and the Nordic...

[July 19, 2002, 15:58]

Compaq Is UK Number One

News The UK, however, showed sustained business sales and a clear corporate rebound, IDC said. If we are starting to see desktop and server investments slowly picking up, we do not expect any significant rebound in business demand and/or Windows 2000...

[October 24, 2000, 12:31]

Ouch! Dell Warns Of 4Q Shortfall

News It was a slower rebound than we expected," said Meredith. It also said a slower-than-expected rebound in sales to corporate and institutional customers related to the Y2K rollover was responsible for the shortfall.

[January 27, 2000, 10:58]

Cisco Is Zen-like About Earnings

News According to Theodosopoulos, Cisco's enterprise market has recovered slightly and its metro-optical products appear "poised for a rebound. He added that telecommunications capital spending isn't expected to rebound until the second half of 2002, if...

[July 23, 2001, 15:21]

The Day Ahead: Applied Materials' Outlook Creates Tug-of-war

News The first view is that the economy will rebound in the second half. White said even if the tech sector doesn't rebound until 2002, chip makers will have to buy equipment in the second half of 2001 to get ready for strong demand.

[February 14, 2001, 13:30]

Analysts Look For Profit From Sun

News Chu said it was too early to predict a Sun rebound. We expect a strong rebound in time, but average growth rates over the next several years are more likely to be in the low to mid teens rather than much higher," said Chu.

[May 24, 2002, 7:31]

Tech Shares End Summer Doldrums

News The reason that share prices have not collapsed further is that most investors are holding on to their investments in the hope they will rebound later in the year, he said. Around the world Internet companies were tightening their belts, laying off...

[September 4, 2000, 8:57]

Servers To Show Modest Growth

News Also slowing a rebound is conservative spending in the face of "wild cards" -- unpredictable and often global events such as terrorism, accounting scandals, wars, volatile oil prices and now the SARS virus, the last of which IDC estimates has...

[May 27, 2003, 8:00]


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