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Motorola to Spur Wall Street Bounce







Motorola to Spur Wall Street Bounce

Motorola to Spur Wall Street Bounce 04/21/2004 07:26 AM

AP via ABCNEWS.com Apr 21 2004 11:27AM GMT




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If you work in technology as a vendor or consultant, you should really, really, really get the journal today.  The main front page store is on how the CIO for Verizon is "squeezing" vendors to cut their costs.  It really is scary. Here's the precis and if you're a subscriber the link:

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The article is excellent and a wake up call I suspect for a lot of us.  This is very similar to what I wrote recently about all vendors getting squeezed in the down economy (and why no link?  I can't $#$# find it since Roogle is current not archival .. Hm... ).


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