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Oracle meets earnings goal
Oracle says the uncertainty surrounding corporate tech budgets will keep its fourth quarter in line with its third. The software giant will fall short of last year's growth.
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Covad: On the road to recovery
Going bankrupt and dropping off the Nasdaq might have been the best thing that happened to Covad Communications.
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Contractors snub factory purchases
Give us your work, but not your factory. That's what large contract manufacturers are saying more and more to technology companies these days.
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Will merger hurt HP's printing biz?
Analysts and executives question whether a merger with Compaq will be a drain on Hewlett-Packard's printing and imaging juggernaut.
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AMD loses less than expected
Advanced Micro Devices loses far less than analysts expected in the fourth quarter, although year-over-year sales fell 19 percent.
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Compaq back in the black
Despite the hubbub surrounding the proposed merger with Compaq, Hewlett-Packard manages to turn a fourth-quarter profit. Servers and services gave a boost to the bottom line.
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SAP marches to its own beat
The company foresees a strong fourth quarter, and investors spread the joy around the corporate software market. But just how much of a bellwether is SAP, anyway?
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2001: Year of the "junkyard" virus
Virtuoso worm writing has gone out of style. If you could use a PC in 2001, it seemed, you could write a worm to cripple corporate e-mail servers. Did you?
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Sun: Quarter going as expected
At its midquarter report, the company said no surprises have turned up so far in the second quarter.
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Sun: Quarter going as expected
At its midquarter report, the company says no surprises have turned up in the second quarter. Analysts expect Sun to lose 4 cents a share.
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Software installations don't equal sales
It might be a corporate lesson in technology procrastination: Putting things off could help boost a bottom line later.
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Companies reluctant to take on Linux
Analysis A new Goldman Sachs survey shows that while many corporations are looking at and testing Linux, they've got other problems to deal with.
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Wall Street scoops up game makers
Investors are starting to raise eyebrows over the potential for gaming software companies with the releases of Xbox and GameCube.
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Compaq fails to weather perfect storm
The computer maker meets its own prediction for the third-quarter, reporting a loss of $499 million, or 29 cents per share.
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Electronics Boutique is up in a down world
While software retailers are ailing, the healthy exception is Electronics Boutique--the only publicly traded player in the thriving video game retail sector.
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Intel meets lowered estimates
Analysts cut their estimates in recent days, therefore the chipmaker's third-quarter earnings of $655 million and $6.5 billion revenue were right on target.
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Sun: Breaking even will be a challenge
Sun Microsystems no longer believes it can make a first-quarter profit, the company says at its midquarter report.
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Taxes power Intuit revenue growth
The publisher of personal-finance software has nothing but praise for the taxman as it reports quarterly results featuring increased revenue.
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HP tops lowered targets
Hewlett-Packard's warning of disappointing results ends in the company reporting third-quarter net earnings of 6 cents a share, beating analysts' reduced estimates.
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Consumers thrive as B2B trembles
While the overall tech sector moans of reduced earnings, some of the biggest names in movies, travel, games and individual auctions keep raising their expectations.
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