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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.

Sprint's WiMax dilemma

October 10, 2007 Sprint Nextel's ousted CEO may not be the only casualty as unhappy investors pressure the company to dump plans for a next-generation network. TAGS: Sprint Nextel, Nextel Communications Inc., investor, equity, Wall Street, merger, wireless network, CEO, U.S.

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, Sprint Nextel, Wall Street, equity, buyer, U.S.

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

SAP raises third-quarter revenue outlook

October 8, 2003 The business software maker says revenues will be higher than expected, in part because of strong U.S. sales, and deals slipping into the quarter from the previous period. TAGS: SAP AG, earnings estimate, Oracle Corp., business software company, PeopleSoft Inc., Siebel Systems Inc., business software, Wall Street, software company, U.S.

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, shortage, Paul Otellini, earnings, Intel, Wall Street, AMD, Asia, chip company, PC company, chipset, Europe, U.S., PC

eBay to give away $200,000 in online treasure hunt

February 15, 2005 The auctioneer is hiding $1,000 prizes in listings on its site--it will give away 25 such jackpots every day for eight days. TAGS: eBay Inc., promotion, treasure, Wall Street, U.S.

Wireless execs: Slump? What slump?

March 24, 2004 CEOs from two major U.S. cell phone service providers say Wall Street was wrong to say the cell phone industry was mired in a downturn. TAGS: downturn, cell phone service provider, Brad Smith, CTIA, Verizon Communications, cell phone, Wall Street, exec, Cingular Wireless, service provider, CEO, handset, conference, U.S.

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, printer, HP, Europe, server, CEO, U.S., PC

Silicon Valley's Mr. Green

September 25, 2006 Vinod Khosla made a fortune as an Internet and IT venture capitalist. Now he's setting his sights on clean technology--and national energy policy. TAGS: subsidy, Silicon Valley, experiment, Mr., transportation, Wall Street, venture capital, U.S.
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