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IBM bucks tech trend, meets estimates
Although the rest of the IT world keeps finding new ways to disappoint the Street, old, reliable Big Blue meets analysts' profit estimates, earning $2 billion on sales of $21.6 billion.
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AT&T swaps cable systems for cash
AT&T Broadband takes a small step toward cleaning up its balance sheet by selling off several of its cable TV systems for more than $2.5 billion in cash.
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Optical Communications jumps on upgrade
The company's shares jump after Wit SoundView upgrades the telecommunications hardware maker from a "buy" recommendation to a "strong buy."
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Exodus warns will fall short of estimates
The Web-hosting and Internet services company says it expects second-quarter sales of $315 million, about $40 million shy of the First Call consensus estimate.
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Exodus, Metromedia shares hit new lows
Shares in the Internet infrastructure companies tumble to 52-week lows after analysts issue more negative comments.
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360networks balks at interest payment
The fiber-optic networks builder sees its financial condition worsen when it says it will not make a $10.9 million interest payment on part of its $2.5 billion debt.
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Nortel holds ground after S&P cuts outlook
Nortel Networks' shares stay flat after Standard & Poor's lowers its outlook on the network-equipment maker from a "stable" rating to "negative."
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Corning shelves expansion plans
The company gives its investors some more bad news when it confirms it will delay the construction of an optical-fiber manufacturing site in a cost-cutting measure.
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JDS Uniphase faces a rough phase
The company has spent billions bolstering its position in the fiber-optic component business, but now it must overcome significant challenges created by its acquisition binge.
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DSL subscriber growth slowing
The number of consumers using digital subscriber lines slides after some providers go belly-up and others raise their monthly fees.
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Cisco's $2.25 billion mea culpa
The wicked combination of the dot-com implosion and the deteriorating economic conditions in the United States and abroad have finally caught up with the networking giant.
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Expedia takes off on first operating profit
The online travel agency easily tops analysts' estimates and raises its sales and earnings targets for the fourth quarter and fiscal 2002.
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MicroStrategy trips over its own miscues
In a letter to shareholders, MicroStrategy blames short sellers for its low stock price. The irony is the company's miscues attracted shorts in the first place.
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Siebel earnings buck trend in "tough" market
The software company beats the Street, but doesn't announce the massive layoffs that some were predicting. Rival i2 holds its own, meeting estimates.
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DoubleClick loss lower than expected
Despite better-than-expected results, the online advertising and interactive marketing services provider lowers its earnings outlook for the year.
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Agile forecasts loss, weak sales
A day after its high-profile merger went up in smoke, the software developer warns it will miss fourth-quarter estimates.
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BroadVision warns of loss, announces layoffs
The software developer says it will post a loss in its first quarter and lay off 15 percent of its staff in a cost-cutting move.
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Corel keeps its profit promise
Despite its disappointing total sales, the software developer posts a profit in its first quarter. The company also names a new chief technology officer.
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PC parts provider Tech Data beats Street
The computer-equipment distributor beats analyst estimates by 6 cents a share but warns that it will miss first-quarter estimates by as much as 29 cents a share.
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Alloy Online flies past estimates
The company easily tops analysts' estimates in its fourth quarter and leaves its sales and earnings estimates for the first quarter and fiscal 2001 unchanged.
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