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| Mum on Succession, Board Got Heat Wall Street Journal By JOANN S. LUBLIN And SCOTT THURM Steve Jobs has been battling cancer and related effects for seven years, but directors of Apple Inc. had been largely silent on who would succeed him until Wednesday, when it named Tim Cook the company's new CEO. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Payless Parent to Shut Weaker Stores Wall Street Journal By NATHALIE TADENA Collective Brands Inc. reported Wednesday it swung to a fiscal second-quarter loss on impairment and severance charges, and announced plans to close stores as part of efforts to improve shareholder value and optimize its fleet. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| PRECIOUS METALS: Gold Plunges $100 Through $1800 Mark Wall Street Journal By Tatyana Shumsky Gold plunged below $1800, a dramatic reversal from a record-setting run that bred complacency about the yellow metal's risks. Gold futures ended the regular session down by $104, or 5.6%, at $1757.30 an ounce for the most-active ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Toll Brothers: Thanks For Nothing Mr. Market Forbes I started covering markets at Forbes in the summer of 2007. Right around then a pair of Bear Stearns hedge funds imploded in the first tremors of the financial crisis, but I swear the recession isn't my fault. Armed with only a basic knowledge of Wall ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Jive Software Becomes Latest to Test IPO Waters ABC News By MICHAEL LIEDTKE AP Technology Writer Jive Software Inc., a company trying to build a corporate networking clone of Facebook, is seeking to raise at least $100 million in the latest initial public offering to test the level of investor enthusiasm for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| TiVo Loss Widens but Is Narrower Than Expected Wall Street Journal By IAN SHERR And JOAN E. SOLSMAN TiVo Inc. posted a narrower-than-expected loss for its fiscal second quarter as it signed more agreements for cable companies to use its set-top box. For the quarter ended July 31, the Alviso, Calif., company reported a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Guess 2nd-quarter net income falls msnbc.com LOS ANGELES — Clothing maker Guess Inc. said Wednesday that its second-quarter net income fell 9 percent, but its adjusted results beat expectations as revenue jumped. Still, the company offered a cautious outlook, and its shares slid in aftermarket ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Applied Materials Gloomy on Outlook Wall Street Journal By DON CLARK and SHARA TIBKEN Applied Materials Inc. provided a dismal fourth-quarter outlook amid slowing personal-computer sales and a weakening economy, overshadowing a leap in quarterly profits for the big Silicon Valley maker of machine tools. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Taiwan stocks up; Acer tumbles after Q2 loss Reuters TAIPEI, Aug 25 (Reuters) - Taiwan stocks rose 0.75 percent on Thursday, though PC maker Acer Inc fell by the maximum allowed after it reported a worse-than-expected quarterly loss and said it would be impossible to break even for the full year. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| Who Would Buy Hewlett-Packard's PC Business? - Arik Hesseldahl ... By Arik Hesseldahl The list of potential suitors is quite long, argues Sterne Agee analyst Shaw Wu, starting with Samsung, and including -- maybe -- even Dell. AllThingsD | ||
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| Samsung: We're Not Buying HP's PC Business | TechCrunch By Jordan Crook Since HP made the announcement it would be spinning off its PC business, there have been questions over who would scoop it up. A number of different OEMs fit the bill and have the cash to take on HP's Personal Systems Group, ... TechCrunch | ||
| HP's Todd Bradley on WebOS, PC business — Tech News and Analysis By Om Malik Todd Bradley, EVP of the personal systems group at Hewlett-Packard talks to Bloomberg TV about the future of HP's PC business that brings in more than $40 billion a year. He also makes no bones about his desire to keep running it. GigaOM — Tech News, Analysis... |
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| Mum on Succession, Board Got Heat Wall Street Journal By JOANN S. LUBLIN And SCOTT THURM Steve Jobs has been battling cancer and related effects for seven years, but directors of Apple Inc. had been largely silent on who would succeed him until Wednesday, when it named Tim Cook the company's new CEO. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Payless Parent to Shut Weaker Stores Wall Street Journal By NATHALIE TADENA Collective Brands Inc. reported Wednesday it swung to a fiscal second-quarter loss on impairment and severance charges, and announced plans to close stores as part of efforts to improve shareholder value and optimize its fleet. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| PRECIOUS METALS: Gold Plunges $100 Through $1800 Mark Wall Street Journal By Tatyana Shumsky Gold plunged below $1800, a dramatic reversal from a record-setting run that bred complacency about the yellow metal's risks. Gold futures ended the regular session down by $104, or 5.6%, at $1757.30 an ounce for the most-active ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Toll Brothers: Thanks For Nothing Mr. Market Forbes I started covering markets at Forbes in the summer of 2007. Right around then a pair of Bear Stearns hedge funds imploded in the first tremors of the financial crisis, but I swear the recession isn't my fault. Armed with only a basic knowledge of Wall ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Jive Software Becomes Latest to Test IPO Waters ABC News By MICHAEL LIEDTKE AP Technology Writer Jive Software Inc., a company trying to build a corporate networking clone of Facebook, is seeking to raise at least $100 million in the latest initial public offering to test the level of investor enthusiasm for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| TiVo Loss Widens but Is Narrower Than Expected Wall Street Journal By IAN SHERR And JOAN E. SOLSMAN TiVo Inc. posted a narrower-than-expected loss for its fiscal second quarter as it signed more agreements for cable companies to use its set-top box. For the quarter ended July 31, the Alviso, Calif., company reported a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Guess 2nd-quarter net income falls msnbc.com LOS ANGELES — Clothing maker Guess Inc. said Wednesday that its second-quarter net income fell 9 percent, but its adjusted results beat expectations as revenue jumped. Still, the company offered a cautious outlook, and its shares slid in aftermarket ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Applied Materials Gloomy on Outlook Wall Street Journal By DON CLARK and SHARA TIBKEN Applied Materials Inc. provided a dismal fourth-quarter outlook amid slowing personal-computer sales and a weakening economy, overshadowing a leap in quarterly profits for the big Silicon Valley maker of machine tools. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Taiwan stocks up; Acer tumbles after Q2 loss Reuters TAIPEI, Aug 25 (Reuters) - Taiwan stocks rose 0.75 percent on Thursday, though PC maker Acer Inc fell by the maximum allowed after it reported a worse-than-expected quarterly loss and said it would be impossible to break even for the full year. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| How Do I Create a Business Plan? By Melanie Pinola As you know, starting a business involves researching and considering so many factors, such as legal requirements, pricing, competition, and so on—but thankfully there are also a great many tools at our disposal now to help write a good ... Lifehacker | ||
| Who Would Buy Hewlett-Packard's PC Business? - Arik Hesseldahl ... By Arik Hesseldahl The list of potential suitors is quite long, argues Sterne Agee analyst Shaw Wu, starting with Samsung, and including -- maybe -- even Dell. AllThingsD | ||
| Where is Small Business Headed? By Small Business News The future of small business is the future of business itself, at least that's what we believe here at Small Business Trends. But charting that future is not. Small Business News, Tips, Advice... | ||
| Samsung: We're Not Buying HP's PC Business | TechCrunch By Jordan Crook Since HP made the announcement it would be spinning off its PC business, there have been questions over who would scoop it up. A number of different OEMs fit the bill and have the cash to take on HP's Personal Systems Group, ... TechCrunch | ||
| HP's Todd Bradley on WebOS, PC business — Tech News and Analysis By Om Malik Todd Bradley, EVP of the personal systems group at Hewlett-Packard talks to Bloomberg TV about the future of HP's PC business that brings in more than $40 billion a year. He also makes no bones about his desire to keep running it. GigaOM — Tech News, Analysis... |
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| Microsoft Windows Small Business Server (SBS) Microsoft Windows Small Business Server is an affordable, all-in-one solution designed to reduce complexity and increase manageability of server technology ... www.microsoft.com/en-us/server-cloud/.../default.aspx |
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