- Wed Jul 25 2001 Credit Suisse limits analysts' holdings
The company will prohibit analysts from owning stock in the companies they cover, a plan similar to the one Merrill Lynch recently unveiled.
Posted by Dawn Kawamoto
- Thu Jan 31 2002 Linux server start-up nabs Credit Suisse
Egenera, betting that financial services companies and other customers will like its expensive Linux servers, has found its first customer in Credit Suisse First Boston.
Posted by Stephen Shankland
- Mon Mar 28 2005 Ex-Credit Suisse exec joins Linux lab's board
Posted by Stephen Shankland
- Mon Jan 27 1997 Short Take: CS First Boston features Internet stocks
Credit Suisse First Boston named Lycos and Yahoo favored Internet stocks and maintained a "buy" rating for both of them, according to a Reuters report. CS First Boston also named Internet stocks the week's featured industry.
Posted by Paul Festa
- Thu May 27 2004 Tough times for hard-drive companies, report says
Hard disk drive makers face an "extremely competitive pricing environment" and grim profit prospects, Credit Suisse First Boston says.
Posted by Ed Frauenheim
- Tue Nov 6 2001 Infogrames has first profitable quarter
Game publisher Infogrames reported its first profitable quarter Tuesday, with revenue more than doubling from a year ago. The company reported a net profit of $552,000, or a penny per share, for its fiscal first quarter ended Sept. 30, compared with a net loss of $32.7 million, or $1.58 per share, in the same period a year ago.
Revenue for the period totaled $81.7 million, versus $39.6 million a year ago. The company credited strong sales for titles such as "Driver 2" for the PlayStation 2 console and the "Railroad Tycoon" PC game. "These first-quarter results validate the logic behind our strategic acquisitions, our emphasis on games for the mass entertainment audience and our continued support of all platforms," Chief Executive Bruno Bonnell said in a statement.
Posted by David Becker
- Fri Jul 24 1998 Net gambler sues credit firms
A woman who lost $70,000 gambling online is suing Visa and MasterCard, claiming they shouldn't have authorized the transactions in the first place.
Posted by Courtney Macavinta
- Tue Jan 22 2002 Amazon posts its first net profit
In the fourth quarter, Amazon reports its first-ever profit--on record sales--delivering on its promises to Wall Street. "I think everyone was surprised," an analyst says.
Posted by Larry Dignan
- Wed Mar 20 2002 Tibco turns profit on declining sales
The provider of business-integration solutions reports a small net profit, compared to a net loss in the same quarter last year.
Posted by Alorie Gilbert
- Mon May 19 2008 EcoSecurities founder says carbon markets work
Marc Stuart tells us the real story about carbon offsets, what matters, what does not, what works, and what still needs to be tweaked.
Posted by Neal Dikeman