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PeopleSoft reports near-miss first quarter

April 22, 2004 The company's $62 million profit is just below the consensus estimate released by Thomson First Call. Investor scrutiny is inevitable in the face of Oracle's hostile tender offer. TAGS: PeopleSoft Inc., Craig Conway, Oracle Corp., Thomson First Call, profit, earnings, antitrust, acquisition

Tax break boosts Microsoft earnings

July 21, 2005 Software maker sees earnings rise to $3.7 billion as it takes a hit from legal costs but gets a lift from a tax benefit. TAGS: earnings, Thomson First Call, tax, income, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Office, software company, Microsoft Windows

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, Microsoft Windows Vista, Wall Street, Thomson First Call, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, PC

Siebel and BMC issue earnings warnings

July 7, 2004 Two more software companies surprise analysts by scaling down profit predictions. TAGS: BMC Software Inc., earnings warning, Siebel Systems Inc., Thomson First Call, PeopleSoft Inc., software company

Sun beats Wall Street expectations

January 16, 2004 The computer maker reports a narrower-than-expected second-quarter loss, as the company seeks to improve its operations. TAGS: Scott McNealy, Sun Microsystems Inc., SCO Group Inc., Intel x86, Wall Street, Sun UltraSPARC, Thomson First Call, computer company, AMD

Analysts can't peg Google

September 29, 2004 Now that everyone is weighing in on the search firm--except Google itself--predictions are all over the map. TAGS: Thomson First Call, Google Inc., investor, net profit, Credit Suisse First Boston, Wall Street, Yahoo! Inc.

PeopleSoft tops revenue expectations

January 30, 2004 The company posts fourth-quarter revenue that beat analyst estimates and raised its 2004 earnings guidance, continuing a streak of strong quarters that may make Oracle's quest to buy the company mo... TAGS: PeopleSoft Inc., Craig Conway, Oracle Corp., earnings per share, Thomson First Call

Red Hat tries financial tease

June 15, 2004 update CFO's surprise resignation hits stock; Linux maker counters with promise of earnings. TAGS: Red Hat Inc., subscription, CFO, Thomson First Call, income, Linux

Novell posts loss, announces layoffs

August 21, 2003 As part of its third-quarter earnings report, the networking-software maker announces that it has cut 10 percent of its work force in an effort to turn a profit in the fourth quarter. TAGS: Novell Inc., Jack Messman, Novell NetWare, work force, Linux, profit, layoff, Thomson First Call

Apple earnings top estimates

October 11, 2005 The company narrowly beat analysts' expectations, but attention from investors is focused on what's next for the Mac maker. TAGS: earnings, Apple Computer, net profit, Apple iPod, Thomson First Call, Apple iPod Nano, compensation, Apple Macintosh

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, Wall Street, expectation, Thomson First Call, earnings, database, PeopleSoft Inc.

Cisco holds steady, eyes rebound

November 6, 2003 The networking giant hits Wall Street targets with net profit of $1.1 billion and hints that a general economic recovery is already in the works. TAGS: John Chambers, storage area networking, Cisco Systems Inc., net profit, optical networking, Thomson First Call, networking, router, IP, Wi-Fi, CEO

Losses continue for Gateway

October 24, 2003 The hardware maker misses analysts' expectations by a penny and reports a net loss of 20 cents a share. Revenue was slightly higher than estimates. TAGS: Gateway Inc., net loss, hardware maker, shipment, expectation, Thomson First Call, consumer electronics, digital camera, LCD, electronics, TV, camera, PC

Disk-drive makers spin out strong profits

October 21, 2003 Maxtor and Seagate Technology beat analysts' earnings expectations, another sign of good times for the industry. TAGS: Maxtor, Seagate Technology, OEM, Thomson First Call, compensation, notebook computer, research company, hard drive, CEO, PC

Dell meets Street on shipments surge

August 14, 2003 The PC maker shows an increase in unit shipments as it reports that its second-quarter earnings rose 26 percent. TAGS: DRAM, Kevin Rollins, shipment, earnings, consumer electronics, increase, Thomson First Call, profit, electronics, PC company, printer, notebook computer, server, PC

Microsoft sales unharmed by Vista delays

January 25, 2007 Software giant reports quarterly earnings Thursday that beat expectations and its own forecast. TAGS: earnings, expectation, forecast, Thomson First Call, holiday, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Xbox, Microsoft Corp., console, Microsoft Office, PC, server, Microsoft Windows
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