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Inventory glut foreshadows sales woes for Compaq, Apple

November 30, 2000 Gateway shares are being pounded after the company says its consumer PC sales came in lower than expected, and analysts warn things could get just as bad, or uglier, for Apple and Compaq. ... TAGS: Compaq Computer Corp., consumer PC, inventory, Apple Computer, PC company, Gateway Inc., PC

Marrying old-media ads with Internet selling

January 18, 2007 Google is helping to sell newspaper and radio ads, while eBay is building an online exchange for cable TV ads. TAGS: inventory, eBay Inc., CBS Broadcasting Inc., Google Inc., advertiser, newspaper, radio, cable television, supply chain, station, online advertising, TV

In ad wars, Yahoo aims for Right touch

April 30, 2007 Purchase of Right Media online ad exchange raises stakes after rival Google's recent buy of online ad firm DoubleClick. TAGS: Right Media Inc., DoubleClick Inc., online advertising, Yahoo! Inc., exchange, stake, inventory, Terry Semel, leg, marketplace, Google Inc., Forrester Research Inc.

Dell to try branded stores--sans inventory

May 23, 2006 Company wants to show off more products in a larger space, but you won't be able to walk out with an Inspiron notebook. Photos: Tomorrow's Dell store TAGS: kiosk, store, Stephen Baker, Dallas, inventory, Apple Computer, New York, Gateway Inc.

Intel raises revenue estimates

December 2, 2004 Boost in revenue is sure sign that PC sales are moving fairly briskly, and that should please investors. TAGS: Andy Bryant, Intel, inventory, PC processor, margin, investor, market share, AMD, PC

Gartner: Chip revenue to see steady growth

August 24, 2004 At the same time, an increase in inventory is making chip vendors and distributors worried. TAGS: downturn, Gartner Inc., semiconductor, iSuppli Corp., supply chain, inventory, market research, research company, market research company, chip company

eMachines aims for empty shelves

January 24, 2002 The discount computer maker is trying to make a comeback with a new business model that seeks to tackle one of the thorniest problems in the industry: excess inventory. TAGS: eMachines Inc., inventory, return, retailer, online store, profit, computer company, PC company, manufacturing, component, PC

Chips are down, but slightly

June 1, 2005 Weaker chip sales in April will not influence the overall strong outlook for the year, industry group says. TAGS: semiconductor, DRAM, cell phone company, drop, inventory, cell phone

Spring cleaning could mean great PC deals

April 20, 2006 For those who don't want to wait for new chips or Vista, this is a good time to shop for a PC. TAGS: NPD Group Inc., Intel, inventory, Microsoft Windows Vista, PC, operating system, Apple Macintosh

PC distributor puts RFID tags in goods

October 28, 2004 A Singaporean IT products distributor is introducing radio tags to track inventory and delivery. TAGS: RFID, RFID tag, Singapore, warehousing, goods, Asia, inventory, radio, PC company, retailer, PC

Intel narrows its revenue projections

March 4, 2004 The chip giant and industry bellwether trims the revenue outlook of its previous forecast, saying demand for its chips has been at the "lower end" of traditional seasonal patterns. TAGS: Andy Bryant, revenue projection, forecast, Intel, PC processor, Mercury Research, inventory, NPD Group Inc., Intel Itanium, Intel Pentium, PC

Consumers vote notebook in '04

March 4, 2004 Year-over-year gains of 36 percent in notebook unit sales at retail are helping 2004 get off to a good start in the United States. TAGS: Steve Baker, average selling price, notebook computer, inventory, back-to-school, shipment, NPD Group Inc., market research company, retailer, Gartner Inc., U.S., PC

Is Cisco ready for a turnaround?

April 17, 2001 Despite layoffs and financial finger-pointing, CEO John Chambers says Cisco is still positioned to grow. TAGS: John Chambers, Cisco Systems Inc., downturn, inventory, networking, history, CEO

Intel income pain not as deep as feared

July 19, 2006 Chipmaker sees second-quarter drop in income amid battle with AMD, but fall isn't as bad as Wall Street expected. TAGS: Andy Bryant, OSHA, AMD, net income, layoff, Intel, microprocessor, income, inventory, chip company, AMD Opteron, flash memory, Wall Street, manufacturing, server

RFID deadline hits a wall, study says

March 31, 2004 The number of Wal-Mart Stores suppliers expected to meet a deadline for adopting radio frequency identification tags has dropped to 25 percent, a new Forrester report says. TAGS: RFID, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Forrester Research Inc., supplier, RFID tag, deadline, radio frequency, inventory, radio, retailer, research company

Hotels.com checks out of Travelocity deal

September 2, 2003 The hotel reservation network is closing the door on its partnership with the Web travel company in favor of strengthening its ties with sister site Expedia. TAGS: Hotels.com, Travelocity, Expedia Inc., Sabre Holdings, travel company, tie, inventory, favor, announcement, agreement

An author with a 'long tail'

July 17, 2006 Wired Magazine editor in chief Chris Anderson's "The Long Tail" could be one of the biggest business books since "The Tipping Point." TAGS: Wired Inc., NetFlix Inc., editor-in-chief, article, phrase, hit, inventory

Report: Google, CBS in talks on ads, content

January 12, 2007 Google-CBS deal would open markets to Google Radio and boost revenue and viewers for CBS. TAGS: CBS Broadcasting Inc., Google Inc., radio, radio station, inventory, agreement, CEO, TV

Wal-Mart turns on radio tags

April 30, 2004 The massive retail chain gets a step closer to making its RFID plans a reality by launching a pilot program at eight Dallas-area sites. TAGS: Electronic Product Code, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., RFID, EPCGlobal Inc., Intermec Technologies Corp., tag, radio frequency, RFID tag, reader, supplier, radio, inventory

Techs line up to track retail goods

January 12, 2004 A new consortium will promote RFID and other electronic inventory management methods, while Sun and Microsoft pledge their own twists on the technology. TAGS: Inventory Management, RFID, METRO Group, RFID tag, Electronic Product Code, Tesco, retailer, Sun Microsystems Inc., supplier, Europe, inventory, Intel, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., consortium, Microsoft Corp.
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