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Google makes nice with Wall Street

July 24, 2006 Two years after its IPO, the once-secretive search giant is finally on speaking terms with analysts. TAGS: Wall Street, investor, IPO, Google Inc., Time Warner Inc., conference

Wall Street still loves its rebel Google

June 8, 2005 The search giant is flirting with the $300 barrier. Can it keep up with investors' expectations? TAGS: Wall Street, financial analyst, market capitalization, earnings, Google Inc., net income, Thomson Corp., investor, barrier, Yahoo! Inc.

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. TAGS: paid search, Wall Street, Google Inc., expectation, Eric Schmidt, Yahoo! Inc., commission, U.S., Microsoft Corp.

Can there be another Google?

December 6, 2005 While Wall Street clamors for a piece of the search king, start-ups are trying to fill in the technology niches. TAGS: nich, Wall Street, leader, venture capital, Time Warner Inc., start-up, Yahoo! Inc., Google Inc., Internet search, America Online Inc., MSN

Nasdaq hits new 52-week low

December 20, 2000 Wall Street is bracing for the Nasdaq to turn in its worst yearly performance ever, with a 42.7 percent drop since January and a 54.6 percent drop since its all-time high March 10. TAGS: S&P 500, Nasdaq Composite, Wall Street, earnings, drop, Cisco Systems Inc., investor, information technology, Microsoft Corp.

Is Verizon Wireless really looking to buy Alltel?

February 28, 2007 Rural mobile operator would likely carry a high price, which has two analysts split over whether Verizon Wireless will be the buyer. TAGS: Alltel Corp., Verizon Wireless, mobile operator, private equity, Verizon Communications, CDMA, Wall Street, equity, Sprint Nextel, buyer, U.S.

A tough week for tech

October 3, 2008 Here's a roundup of this week's financial news and its impact on the tech sector. TAGS: Ina Fried, Dawn Kawamoto, Wall Street, green tech, economy, Web 2.0, hiring, phishing, tax, Apple Computer

Security soothsayers size up future tech, investments

June 23, 2006 Security services and IT security may well have a bright future in store. But don't bother telling that to Wall Street. TAGS: IT security, Wall Street, IPO, venture capital, buyer, information technology, IBM Corp., security, Cisco Systems Inc.

Vonage hopes to raise $531 million in IPO

May 23, 2006 Net phone company is set to trade on the NYSE on Wednesday for $17 per share, as Wall Street watches closely. TAGS: IPO, Vonage Holdings Corp., New York Stock Exchange, telephony, Wall Street

Oracle's fight for Wall Street cred

May 16, 2006 Co-president Charles Phillips says his former brethren are doing a poor job of grading the company's performance. TAGS: SAP NetWeaver, Oracle Corp., SAP AG, middleware, Wall Street, financial analyst, database

Wall Street uneasy over Apple-Intel deal

June 6, 2005 Shares of both companies slide slightly on concerns over news of Apple chip switch. TAGS: research note, Apple Computer, Wall Street, concern, IBM Corp., Intel

What makes Cisco run?

April 18, 2005 Cisco chief John Chambers talks about the drive to be No. 1 and his company's ideal takeover target. TAGS: John Chambers, Cisco Systems Inc., Wall Street, CEO

Banks 'should give back to open-source community'

April 26, 2006 The Street is making increasing use of open source, but the financial world should contribute more code, experts say. TAGS: competitive advantage, open-source community, open source, Novell Inc., Wall Street, financial company, audience, bank, conference, New York, code, Linux

Overstock 'jihad' divides father and son

March 3, 2006 Company Chairman John Byrne may step down because his CEO son is distracted by campaign against 'naked' short selling. TAGS: Overstock.com Inc., father, chairman, Wall Street, fight, CEO

Omniture: Making it count on Wall Street

December 20, 2005 The Web analytics firm could be a hot property in an IPO, but competition from Google looms. TAGS: Omniture, Web analytics, Web analytics company, WebSideStory Inc., IPO, Wall Street, dot-com, analytics, Google Inc.

Can eBay continue to defy gravity?

February 28, 2005 Wharton experts say there's no need to get too worried about eBay's prospects right now. In the future, however, things may get interesting. TAGS: eBay Inc., gravity, Meg Whitman, professor, Wall Street

Blodget says 'bye-bye' to Merrill Lynch

November 15, 2001 The Internet stock analyst makes a "lifestyle choice" and takes a buyout offer worth a reported $2 million. He's also at work on a book for Random House. TAGS: Henry Blodget, Random House, firm, Wall Street

Relax folks, Google isn't Yahoo

July 20, 2007 The search king's second quarter falls short of some expectations, but 58 percent growth isn't so bad. TAGS: Wall Street, Eric Schmidt, Yahoo! Inc., expectation, Google Inc., data center, Amazon.com Inc., eBay Inc.

Yahoo blows its big chance

June 19, 2007 CNET News.com's Charles Cooper writes that Jerry Yang's second coming isn't the vision Yahoo diehards had when they called for a new CEO. TAGS: Terry Semel, Jerry Yang, Yahoo! Inc., Wall Street, CEO, boss, Google Inc.

Google co-founders cash in

January 24, 2006 Google's triumvirate have made billions off stock sales since company went public, but there's still a lot more where that came from. TAGS: co-founder, corporate governance, Sergey Brin, stock price, Wall Street, Google Inc., shareholder, value, Amazon.com Inc.
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