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Hewlett-Packard trade show canceled

July 18, 2005 Conference organizer prepares for bankruptcy as HP goes on to produce similar shows. TAGS: Interex, HP World, bankruptcy, conference, layoff, trade show, HP, San Francisco, e-mail

SGI exits bankruptcy protection

October 17, 2006 The high-end server maker emerges from Chapter 11 protection with a new board of directors and new funding. TAGS: bankruptcy protection, Silicon Graphics Inc., bankruptcy, cluster computing, Intel Xeon, Intel Itanium, server, Intel, operating system

Novell: SCO insolvency 'imminent, inevitable'

January 11, 2007 Almost all licensing revenue from Sun, Microsoft deals should go to Novell, court filing says. SCO denies insolvency claim. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., Novell Inc., bankruptcy, Unix, court, Sun Microsystems Inc., motion, Linux, asset, IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp.

MCI chief to get $5 million bonus

March 4, 2005 Michael Capellas is being rewarded for his efforts to guide MCI out of bankruptcy and into the arms of Verizon. Or Qwest. TAGS: Michael Capellas, MCI Inc., Qwest Communications Inc., bonus, bankruptcy, incentive, Verizon Communications

Entrepreneurship not in Europe's blood?

January 18, 2005 A study finds that Europeans are less interested in being their own boss than Americans, with more Europeans anxious about bankruptcy. TAGS: entrepreneurship, bankruptcy, European Union, Europe

More venture dollars directed toward clean energy

March 14, 2005 As part of its bankruptcy settlement with California, Pacific Gas and Electric sets up a venture fund. TAGS: PG&E Corp., bankruptcy, venture-capital fund, solar energy, venture-capital company, investment, California

Webvan delivers its last word: Bankruptcy

July 9, 2001 The troubled online grocer says it has ceased operations and plans to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. TAGS: Webvan, HomeGrocer, online grocer, Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, bankruptcy, grocer, operation, IPO, shareholder, food, CEO

Mandriva raising new funds for Linux business

April 17, 2007 Struggling Linux seller raising new funds to complete software acquisition, exit bankruptcy protection. TAGS: Mandriva, bankruptcy protection, fund, bankruptcy, Linux

Year in review: HD DVD died, smartphones thrived

December 22, 2008 The year in gadgets was marked by a DVD format war, the iPhone 3G and a parade of would-be iPhone killers, and--like everything else--the economic downturn. TAGS: economic downturn, downturn, HD-DVD, Apple iPhone 3G, Blu-ray, Apple iPhone, bankruptcy, 3G, smart phone, war, gadget, DVD, PC

Adelphia files for Chapter 11 protection

March 27, 2002 Adelphia Business Solutions announced Wednesday that it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, the latest telecom carrier to buckle under the conditions plaguing the sector. The company, which... TAGS: Adelphia Communications Corp., McLeodUSA, Williams Communications, Global Crossing Ltd., bankruptcy, capital market, Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, telecommunications, Qwest Communications Inc., carrier, payment, agreement

SCO Group admits it may fold

September 19, 2007 Final straw in company's financial crisis is judge throwing out its long-running copyright case against Novell. TAGS: SCO Group Inc., Novell Inc., bankruptcy, Unix, SCO UnixWare, Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, financing, asset, Linux, IBM Corp., operating system

Sony revealed as buyer of Ipix patents

February 5, 2007 Electronics giant anonymously wins patents on digital imaging technology for $3.6 million at bankruptcy auction. TAGS: IPIX Corp., patent, bankruptcy, 360-degree, intellectual property, sale, Sony Corp., asset, camera

Tech giants edgy over Web services patent sale

November 24, 2004 Oracle, Google and Sun may try to buy patents at bankruptcy auction to avoid threat of infringement suits. TAGS: CommerceNet, patent, auction, bankruptcy, Web service, attorney, Oracle Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc., IBM Corp., California, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp.

Web services patents fetch $15.5 million

December 7, 2004 Mysterious winning bidder in Commerce One patent auction dashes out of court without discussing plans. TAGS: Commerce One, bidder, auction, patent, bankruptcy, attorney, bid, Web service, intellectual property, lawyer, IBM Corp., software company, Microsoft Corp.

SGI set to exit bankruptcy protection

September 19, 2006 Judge accepts a reorganization plan, setting stage for the company to emerge from Chapter 11 protection in October. TAGS: Silicon Graphics Inc., bankruptcy protection, Intel Itanium, bankruptcy, computer graphics, financing, Judge, Intel, server

Microsoft to fight crime with spammer's money

August 10, 2005 Software giant will also give New York state some of the $7 million culled from the company's settlement with Scott Richter. TAGS: Brad Smith, settlement, spammer, bankruptcy, crime, New York, Microsoft Corp., e-mail

Writing the right ending to the MCI saga

April 5, 2005 Stanford economist Gregory Rosston says it shouldn't matter to MCI whether Qwest or Verizon pays. There's only one question: Is $8.9 billion larger than $7.6 billion? TAGS: MCI Inc., Qwest Communications Inc., stock price, Verizon Communications, antitrust, bankruptcy, bid, factor, risk, shareholder, Google Inc.

Has Siebel CEO got the right stuff?

April 13, 2005 George Shaheen's track record at Andersen Consulting and Webvan means the new CEO faces fresh challenges at the battered software maker. TAGS: Webvan, Andersen Consulting, Siebel Systems Inc., online grocer, grocer, CEO, consulting, dot-com, bankruptcy, situation
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