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The Week Ahead: Earnings In Sight

News Looking ahead to next week, 3Com, which has watched its stock tumble in the past week, will deliver its third-quarter results. With a Fed meeting and earnings from 3Com and Micron Electronics this week, the market will have plenty of news to digest.

[March 20, 2000, 11:07]

The Week Ahead: All Eyes On Oracle

News Looking ahead to this week, Oracle will report its third-quarter earnings. Wall Street will turn its attention to Oracle's third-quarter earnings this week. After leveling out at around a post-split price of $30 (£18) a share in early November...

[March 13, 2000, 10:08]

The Week Ahead: Can Techs Keep Going?

News Looking ahead to this week, traders will be watching from earnings reports from several Internet companies. With only a handful of earnings and financial reports due out this week, look out for some sideways trading.

[March 6, 2000, 10:08]

The Week Ahead: The State Of The Internet

News Investors will get a peek at the health of the Internet companies still left standing this week. The conference circuit picks up after a dead Independence Day week in the US. Internet portal Yahoo! will reveal its second-quarter earnings to Wall...

[July 9, 2001, 10:07]

The Day Ahead: ITeX May Brighten Dreary IPO Week

News In a dreary week for initial public offerings, broadband chip maker ITeX could be one of the bright spots. Among the companies going public this week, most of them are trading below their IPO price. One of those struggling IPOs this week was Lexar...

[August 18, 2000, 11:52]

IBM Cruises In Record Q4

News IBM shares closed up 2 9/16 to a 52-week high of 197 1/16 ahead of the earnings report. In the past three months, IBM shares have improved more than 67 percent, surging from $119 a share in October to near $200 a share this week.

[January 22, 1999, 9:34]

UK Tech Week: Xerox Joins In The Digital Dance

News The Former IBM-er gave a keynote at UK technology week today telling the audience that organisations that are out of step in the digital dance will encounter painful times ahead. We need to fasten our seat belts for the roller coaster ahead.

[October 6, 1998, 14:54]

Lacey's Paper Round

News More evidence of the IT industry weathering the recession emerged this week with the Wall Street Journal reporting surging European PC sales. Toys R Us is aiming to nail upstart Web sites before they get 'Amazoned', according to Business Week.

[November 10, 1998, 12:55]

Mobiles To Get PowerVR 3D This Year

News The first portable products using Imagination Technologies' PowerVR MBX 3D graphics technology will ship this year, and will represent a "significant step ahead" from products such as Nintendo's GameBoy Advance and Nokia's N-Gage, Imagination said...

[January 8, 2004, 16:35]

Apple, Microsoft Near OS Updates

News Microsoft, meanwhile, on Tuesday issued a new Windows XP service pack to testers, closely following a test version released last week. Two new applications designed for Jaguar, iCal and iSync, won't ship until September, another indication of the...

[July 24, 2002, 13:35]

Early XP Sales Less Than Stellar

News Despite heavy marketing and lucrative rebates being offered by retailers, early results indicate that sales of Windows XP are trailing Windows 98 but running ahead of Windows Me. XP sales also appear to be ahead of Windows Me, the OS that was...

[November 2, 2001, 9:29]

US Report: Intel Beats Wall Street

News Just before releasing the second-quarter results, Intel shares hit a 52-week low of 65 5/8 in June. In the past week, several analysts have raised their third- and fourth-quarter earnings estimates to reflect the company's growing presence in the...

[October 14, 1998, 15:40]

Betfair: Taking No Chances With Technology

News The US might be several steps ahead when it comes to the sophistication of its e-commerce companies but there is one business in which Europe, and more specifically the UK, is streets ahead: online gambling.

[November 30, 2004, 15:40]

Microsoft Casts Its Shadow Over Macworld

News Microsoft on Monday launched the first of several pre-emptive strikes against Apple Computer's Macworld trade show by making announcements about new technologies far ahead of their delivery to market.

[July 16, 2002, 10:00]

PeopleSoft Offers Cash To Keep Customers

News The software maker is adding a price-protection clause to customer contracts to keep sales from stalling as a result of a hostile takeover bid launched last week by the database giant, according to sources.

[June 18, 2003, 8:08]

Markets Eye Jobless Figures And Await Intel Report

News Intel also caused a stir on Thursday ahead of its mid-quarter business update slated for 2.30pm PDT (10.30pm GMT). The Labor Department said initial jobless claims fell by 18,000 to a seasonally adjusted 475,000 for the week ended December 1.

[December 6, 2001, 16:21]

Intel Set To Unleash Multiply Campaign

News Print ads will begin this week while radio, TV and a redesign of company Web sites will follow soon after. Yahoo and Intel, for instance, last week announced a deal that will let couch potatoes watch games and follow their Yahoo fantasy football...

[September 18, 2006, 9:30]

US Report: Yahoo! Clobbers Wall Street

News shares fell 4 13/16 to 186 3/16 ahead of the earnings report. Once again, they've finished well ahead of all the expectations. shares have nearly doubled in the past five weeks, surging from 100 in early June to a 52-week high of 207 last week.

[July 9, 1998, 9:58]

The Day Ahead: Economy At A Crossroads

News I think the past interest rate increases are going to be digested before Greenspan makes any moves," said Arnie Owen, managing director of capital markets at Roth Capital Partners, ahead of Tuesday's collapse.

[March 8, 2000, 11:33]

£2bn BBC Technology Sell-off To Go Ahead

News The BBC's £2bn outsourcing of its technology unit to Siemens is set to get the go-ahead from the government this week, despite continued unrest and opposition from staff and the broadcasting union, Bectu.

[September 21, 2004, 7:30]


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