Jobs sticks to the basics
SAN FRANCISCO--With the notable exception of an expected $45 million profit, Apple Computer (AAPL) interim CEO Steve Jobs's latest "state of the Mac" address at the Macwo...
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Packard Bell may cut U.S. jobs
Packard Bell NEC, a domestic unit
of Japan's NEC, is likely to cut more
than 1,000 jobs to further boost its business efficiency, according to
reports.
Such a move ...
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Apple after Jobs's first 100 days
news analysis
Steve Jobs will hit his 100-day milestone as interim chief
executive at Apple Computer (AAPL) next week.
It's been 100 days marked both by hopeful str...
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AST: New strategy, fewer jobs
Struggling computer maker AST announced
plans today to reorganize its worldwide operations in an effort to refocus
its business on a tighter market segment and enhance ...
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Short Take: CareerPath.com updates job hunt site
CareerPath.com, an online job
classifieds database with 200,000 job listings, has relaunched its site,
adding
career services for job seekers and employers such as res...
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CEO quits SGI; 1,000 may lose jobs
PALO ALTO, California--Silicon Graphics
(SGI) announced today that longtime chairman and
chief executive Edward McCracken will step down and that the company will la...
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Jobs says he won't head Apple
In the latest twist in the saga of who will be Apple Computer's (AAPL)
new chief executive, cofounder Steve Jobs told Wall Street analysts it
ain't him.
"Basically...
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Jobs touts "very cool technology
SAN FRANCISCO-- Speaking at an industry conference, Apple Computer (AAPL) interim CEO Steve Jobs pitched hope and "very cool technology" to
multimedia content developers...
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Jobs outlines Apple survival plan
SAN FRANCISCO--Addressing the Seybold SF publishing conference, Apple Computer (AAPL)
acting CEO Steve Jobs offered up to 12 reasons why Apple will survive as a company...
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Job funds come closer to high-tech home
High-tech and Internet companies may need to rely on their local communities, not the federal government, to fund job training for their employee-hungry industries if the...
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