Mixed day for Deutsche Telekom
Rumours of Deutsche Telekom having to sell Voicestream, its GSM mobile network in the US, are less widespread today following results which show it was profitable last qu...
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Adobe turning cartwheels over results
Adobe has put Wall Street's finest in their place by reporting profits of $49.8m - or 20 cents per share - for the quarter ending 1 March.
Although the company beat an...
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Telcos shrug off Nasdaq drop
While the US enjoys its Presidents' Day holiday, European markets this morning traded flat in the wake of Nasdaq's sharp fall on Friday.
Both IBM and Nvidia last week ...
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IBM encounters accounting difficulties
Questions have been raised about IBM's accounting practices after it was discovered that the sale of a $340m (£237m) optical business unit was not declared an extraordina...
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BT Cellnet still dawdling in the data doldrums
Data sales failed to add a sparkle to BT Cellnet's results today as the group reported slow growth in customer numbers and subscriber revenue.
BT Cellnet, the UK opera...
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World's highest-earning ASP files for Chapter 11
USI, once hyped as the world's highest-earning ASP, has filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in a bid to gain new investment from former white knight VC company Bai...
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For sale: dot-com MD, potential wife, good condition, £250,000
An internet entrepreneur is so desperate for a husband (or possibly publicity) that she's auctioning herself on eBay - and her modest reserve price is a cool quarter of a...
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The Geek: may he rest in peace...
Net users are more sociable, more community minded, better educated, more trusting and more religious than their offline cousins, dispelling once (and hopefully for all) ...
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USi saved from the abyss
USi, once hailed as the world's highest earning ASP, has emerged from a cash crisis to secure a new $100m investment deal.
The company has negotiated a letter of inten...
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