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Acer seizes opening with Gateway

August 27, 2007 The Taiwanese PC maker has been growing fast. With Gateway, it gets a bigger foothold on U.S. soil. TAGS: PC company, eMachines Inc., Gateway Inc., Acer Inc., Richard Shim, Stephen Baker, Gartner Inc., brand, notebook computer, acquisition, Lenovo, HP, Compaq Computer Corp., PC

Gateway CEO Inouye resigns

February 9, 2006 update Wayne Inouye steps down abruptly after the company's mixed returns for the fourth quarter. TAGS: Gateway Inc., eMachines Inc., CEO, PC company, electronics, U.S., Dell, PC

Gateway: From PC powerhouse to buyout bargain

August 28, 2007 Suitors once offered $7 billion for Gateway, but after a decade of missteps and bad luck, the company is snapped up for a modest $710 million. TAGS: Gateway Inc., PC company, eMachines Inc., consumer electronics, Acer Inc., Compaq Computer Corp., electronics, CEO, eBay Inc., Dell, PC, HP, TV

Gateway rejects bid for retail unit

September 1, 2006 Computer maker says it's not in shareholders' best interest to accept $450 million offer from former eMachines exec. TAGS: Gateway Inc., shareholder, eMachines Inc., computer company, offer, brand

Gateway investors want board seats

October 26, 2006 Group calls on PC maker to appoint three reps as directors, plus remove obstacles to company's potential sale. TAGS: investor, Gateway Inc., representative, eMachines Inc., sale, letter

Gateway buyout bid a call to others?

August 23, 2006 An unsolicited buyout bid for the company's retail operations may entice other buyers to step forward. TAGS: Gateway Inc., buyout, bidder, eMachines Inc., operation, Lenovo, Fujitsu, acquisition, letter, Acer Inc., PC

Without Inouye, Gateway searches for new direction

February 9, 2006 The CEO leaves the company in profitable waters after his resignation, but its long-term future is far from settled. TAGS: Gateway Inc., Stephen Baker, eMachines Inc., PC company, CEO, Lenovo, decision, brand, PC

Broadcom flaw could allow Wi-Fi hijacks

November 14, 2006 Vulnerable software was shipped in PCs and networking gear from HP, Dell, Gateway, eMachines and others. TAGS: Broadcom Corp., flaw, vulnerability, Black Hat, Wi-Fi, wireless networking, researcher, wireless network, SSID, security, Symantec Corp., access point, eMachines Inc., Gateway Inc., Dell, PC
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