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Microsoft sales unharmed by Vista delays
January 25, 2007
Software giant reports quarterly earnings Thursday that beat expectations and its own forecast.
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Wall Street pouts after Google earnings
July 19, 2007
Despite sales and earnings climb, the numbers fall short of analyst expectations. Stock pounded in after hours trading.
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Google stumbles with first earnings miss
January 31, 2006
update Revenue meets analyst expectations at $1.29 billion, but stock gets hammered in after-hours trading.
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Google first-quarter profit rises almost 70 percent
April 19, 2007
Results beat Wall Street expectations as the company turns search market share gains into even more revenue from paid search advertising.
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Yahoo second-quarter earnings meet expectations
July 18, 2006
Net giant posts net income meeting expectations but lower than a year earlier on stock compensation expenses.
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Week in review: Behind the earnings
July 21, 2006
It wasn't just numbers that made big news this week, it was their impetus and impact. Also: Tech wheels of justice.
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Google sees revenue rise, beats expectations
April 20, 2006
First-quarter revenue rises nearly 80 percent and, along with an increase in profit, beats analyst estimates.
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Yahoo meets analyst expectations
April 18, 2006
Posts first-quarter net income that's down from a year ago on higher stock compensation expenses but is in line with expectations.
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