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Earnings alert: Lenovo sales defy weak market

August 7, 2008 Plus: T-Mobile USA struggles to keep up with competitors...Motorola surprises Wall Street...Yahoo earnings decline, miss estimates. TAGS: T-Mobile, Wall Street, earnings, expectation, Lenovo, net income, Motorola Inc., Yahoo! Inc., Apple Computer

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. TAGS: traffic acquisition cost, earnings, Google Inc., Internet search advertising, income, expectation, Wall Street, Yahoo! Inc., acquisition, U.S., Microsoft Corp.

Office, Vista launches boost Microsoft sales

April 26, 2007 Company's third-quarter earnings top Wall Street estimates, but earnings outlook for the current quarter is slightly below some forecasts. TAGS: earnings, search business, Wall Street, Microsoft Windows Vista, Thomson First Call, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, PC

Microsoft Vista delay to dampen quarterly earnings

January 19, 2007 Company will report lower earnings, mostly because of a deferral of $1.5 billion in revenue, analysts say. TAGS: earnings, delay, Microsoft Windows Vista, Thomson Corp., Microsoft Office 2007, Wall Street, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp., MSN, Microsoft Windows XP, Google Inc., Microsoft Windows

AMD slips to 'sell' on rumors of price war

March 13, 2006 A Wall Street analyst downgrades AMD from a "buy" rating and lowers earnings forecast for Intel on worries of pricing shifts by Intel. TAGS: AMD, price war, supply chain, distributor, earnings, Intel, war, pricing, AMD Opteron, Wall Street, server

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, Google Inc., financial analyst, market capitalization, barrier, Thomson Corp., earnings, net income, investor, Yahoo! Inc.

Licenses to lift Siebel earnings

January 5, 2004 The business software maker says its fourth-quarter report this month will show higher earnings than expected, bumped up by strong demand for licenses and by cost-cutting layoffs. TAGS: Siebel Systems Inc., earnings, recovery, expectation, customer service, Wall Street, software company

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, Cisco Systems Inc., drop, investor, information technology, Microsoft Corp.

Weak demand, low prices ding Intel earnings

January 17, 2006 Hit by weak demand and low processor prices, the company's earnings came in under Wall Street analyst expectations. TAGS: Andy Bryant, Paul Otellini, shortage, Wall Street, earnings, Intel, AMD, Asia, chipset, chip company, PC company, Europe, U.S., PC

Apple earnings continue to hum along

April 13, 2005 Spurred by another quarter of strong Mac and iPod sales, Apple Computer's earnings surge past Wall Street estimates. TAGS: earnings, Apple Computer, Apple iPod, Apple Macintosh, Mac maker, Wall Street

Yahoo beats the Street

January 19, 2005 Search giant posts quarterly and yearly earnings that surpass analysts' expectations. TAGS: Yahoo! Inc., online advertising, search business, earnings, Overture Services Inc., Wall Street, profit, expectation, subscriber, MSN

Oracle beats profit expectations

June 16, 2004 update Quarterly earnings just exceed analysts' expectations, but revenue falls a bit short on lagging software sales. TAGS: Oracle Corp., Oracle Real Application Cluster, Larry Ellison, grid computing, expectation, Wall Street, Thomson First Call, earnings, PeopleSoft Inc., database

HP misses earnings expectations, drops PwC bid

November 13, 2000 The computing giant posts earnings that fall far below analysts' estimates and ends discussions to buy the consulting arm of PricewaterhouseCoopers. TAGS: PricewaterhouseCoopers Consulting, Carly Fiorina, consulting, HP, earnings, COMDEX, estimate, discussion, Wall Street, Las Vegas

Search to keep Yahoo earnings upbeat

July 6, 2004 Analysts see growing demand for online advertising, which is Yahoo's good news. Google's Gmail may be the bad news. TAGS: Overture Services Inc., HotJobs, Yahoo! Inc., traffic acquisition cost, earnings, online advertising, division, Gmail, Wall Street, search result, Google Inc.

Cisco earnings sound drumroll for recovery

February 4, 2004 The networking giant's strong second-quarter earnings and positive comments from the company's CEO suggest that a tech turnaround may be under way. TAGS: John Chambers, Cisco Systems Inc., voice service, earnings, MPLS, Juniper Networks Inc., service provider, networking company, IP, economy, Wall Street, accounting, CEO, VoIP, networking, security

Research In Motion climbs after earnings report

December 23, 2003 The wireless handheld maker's stock is up more than 40 percent in trading after the company blew past Wall Street expectations. TAGS: Research In Motion Ltd., net loss, GAAP, Palm Inc., handheld company, expectation, earnings report, earnings, Wall Street, handheld

Dell's second-quarter earnings meet expectations

August 12, 2004 CEO says firm saw no sales slowdown. Could results help calm waters after bad news from HP and Cisco? TAGS: Kevin Rollins, profit, earnings, expectation, Wall Street, HP, printer, Europe, server, CEO, U.S., PC

Yahoo profit doubles; shares tumble

July 7, 2004 Web giant reports profit of $112.5 million, meeting expectations. Shares drop in after-hours trading. TAGS: traffic acquisition cost, paid search, Yahoo! Inc., Overture Services Inc., search business, Wall Street, earnings, Google Inc.

Time Warner broadcasts improved results

July 28, 2004 Media giant beats analyst estimates, adding broadband subscribers and deriving higher ad revenue from AOL. TAGS: advertising revenue, Time Warner Inc., America Online Inc., paid search, Thomson First Call, earnings, subscriber, division, Wall Street, broadband, Google Inc.

Former Gateway CEO, two others charged with fraud

November 14, 2003 The Securities and Exchange Commission files fraud charges against former chief executive Jeff Weitzen, former chief financial officer John Todd and former controller Robert Manza. TAGS: Gateway Inc., Gateway PC, fraud, provision, earnings, commission, expectation, CFO, Wall Street, sale, CEO, accounting, America Online Inc., PC
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