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HP cooperating with printing probes

January 21, 2004 The company continues to cooperate with European and South Korean investigators as they pursue separate investigations into the printing industry, according to an SEC filing. TAGS: investigation, SEC filing, printing, HP, South Korea

Apple delays SEC filing

August 11, 2006 Caught up in stock-option scandal, company postpones filing due to grants review and expected restatements. TAGS: stock option, SEC filing, Apple Computer, investigation, accounting

Google plans big new stock sale

August 18, 2005 Seeking to raise over $4 billion, the search giant says it plans to sell 14.2 million shares on the public market. TAGS: SEC filing, IPO, Google Inc.

SEC filing acknowledges 'pretexting' in HP board probe

September 6, 2006 The company's investigation into media leaks has stirred up federal regulators and the California attorney general's office. TAGS: pretexting, SEC filing, investigation, leak, Patricia Dunn, HP, attorney general, firm, method, California, e-mail

Larry Ellison gets a pay raise

August 31, 2005 Oracle chief's pay package for fiscal 2005, excluding exercised options, nearly doubles, in part because PeopleSoft deal wraps up. TAGS: Larry Ellison, Oracle Corp., S&P 500, SEC filing, PeopleSoft Inc., salary, compensation, bonus, leadership, acquisition

Behind the scenes: Oracle's pursuit of Siebel

October 22, 2005 While battling to acquire PeopleSoft, Oracle was in merger talks with Siebel Systems, according to a new SEC filing. TAGS: Siebel Systems Inc., Oracle Corp., SEC filing, PeopleSoft Inc., merger, Mr., executive vice president, acquisition, CEO

Google hints at slowing growth

November 18, 2004 Search giant may not be able to sustain the growth rate from the last several quarters, company acknowledges in SEC filing. TAGS: revenue growth, Google Inc., SEC filing, search technology, Overture Services Inc., Yahoo! Inc., Internet search, Microsoft Corp., software company, Microsoft Windows

PeopleSoft aims to keep worker morale high

September 13, 2004 Six days before the ruling in the Oracle case, PeopleSoft sped up the vesting terms for its workers' 2004 merit-based stock options. TAGS: PeopleSoft Inc., Oracle Corp., Craig Conway, SEC filing, stock option, letter, worker, court, acquisition

Intel awaits government move on expensing options

August 2, 2004 Figuring it's had enough of fighting over options, the chip giant is waiting to see what Congress comes up with. TAGS: stock option, SEC filing, employee stock option, financial statement, shareholder, proposal, Intel, accounting, chip company, value, rule, government, Apple Computer

Oracle cuts merger-cost estimates

July 1, 2005 In SEC filing, Oracle said it will spend less than originally expected on merging its operations with those of PeopleSoft. TAGS: PeopleSoft Inc., Oracle Corp., SEC filing, acquisition, merger, software company

Shutterfly IPO plans take flight

June 29, 2006 Online photo service launched by Netscape founder before Net bubble wants to raise $92 million. TAGS: Shutterfly, Snapfish, IPO, SEC filing, online photo, Flickr, income tax, HP, Netscape Communications Corp., Yahoo! Inc., income, accounting, founder, photograph

New bonuses for Google execs up to $3 million

February 22, 2005 Brin, Page, Schmidt the only chief officers left out of plan for big bonuses tied to meeting financial, performance objectives. TAGS: Sergey Brin, Google Inc., SEC filing, Eric Schmidt, IPO, exec, API, Microsoft Corp.

RightNow Technologies reduces IPO price

August 5, 2004 Software-as-service firm discounts offering as initial public offerings falter. TAGS: RightNow Technologies, IPO, Salesforce.com Inc., SEC filing, business software, software company

Salesforce.com files for IPO

December 18, 2003 The company submits its initial public offering filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, joining the growing ranks of tech companies with pending IPOs. TAGS: IPO, Salesforce.com Inc., CRM software, Oracle Corp., SEC filing, CRM, security

HP warned on leak probe's legality

September 30, 2006 In August, outside lawyers said using Social Security numbers to get phone records "more likely than not" violated law. TAGS: Patricia Dunn, social security number, Mark Hurd, Social Security, pretexting, investigation, SEC filing, counsel, HP, lawyer, CEO, security

Intel leans more on big buyers, Asia for revenue

February 23, 2004 The chipmaker's three largest customers and sales in Asia contributed a hefty portion of revenue last year, Intel reports in an SEC filing that also reveals the IRS is examining more of its tax ret... TAGS: Asia, Intel, SEC filing, tax, Intel Itanium, microprocessor, income, chip company, U.S., CEO, server, PC

Vonage sets IPO pricing range

April 28, 2006 Net telephony company issues a range of $16 to $18 a share, seeks proceeds between $500 million and $562.5 million. TAGS: Vonage Holdings Corp., inception, IPO, telephony company, valuation, settlement, SEC filing, investor, CEO, security

ChoicePoint data loss may be higher than reported

March 10, 2005 SEC filing raises questions about whether the security breach went beyond the 145,000 Americans notified. TAGS: ChoicePoint Inc., SEC filing, citizen, record, search, asset, U.S., California, database, security

Google searches for $135 per share

July 26, 2004 With IPO price set at $108 to $135 a share, Net heavyweight could turn in one of largest-ever market debuts. TAGS: IPO, Google Inc., market capitalization, investor, SEC filing, Google Search, dot-com

Microsoft pays to end Lindows suits

July 19, 2004 For $20 million, software giant gets Linux upstart to give up name. TAGS: Linspire, SEC filing, Windows Media, Microsoft Corp., software company, operating system, Linux, Microsoft Windows
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