Open Text Potential Open-Ended (The Motley Fool)
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05/05/2004 05:03 PMContent Management Systems companies could see big growth ahead.
Fool.com: Printing on a Pringle [Motley
Fool Take] May 25, 2004
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Fool Take] May 25, 2004
06/08/2004 01:53 PMProctor and Gamble to print advertisements on individual Pringles
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Here Comes the Sun (The Motley Fool)
Here Comes the Sun (The Motley Fool)
09/24/2004 05:51 PMThe Motley Fool - No, the U.S. is not on the verge of a solar
revolution, and sunshine won't provide the country with "energy
independence" anytime soon. But solar power is gaining momentum, and
based on current trends, that momentum will probably continue to
build.
Tax Day for Motorola (The Motley Fool)
Tax Day for Motorola (The Motley Fool)
08/12/2004 02:46 PMThe Motley Fool - While Tax Day is officially April 15 for most of us,
yesterday was the official day of reckoning for Motorola (NYSE: MOT -
News). The No. 2 maker of mobile phones revealed in a regulatory
filing that it might owe $500 million in back taxes. Investors
have hammered the stock on the news, sending shares lower by more than
5% yesterday and as much as 2% more this morning.
Is IBM Gearing Up? (The Motley Fool)
Is IBM Gearing Up? (The Motley Fool)
04/16/2004 02:17 PMThe Motley Fool - IBM's (NYSE: IBM - News) first-quarter results
yesterday largely met expectations, but the overall results seemed to
leave investors unimpressed, with shares off just over 2% today.
Other News: Motley Fool
Other News: Motley Fool
04/15/2005 12:52 PMThe Motley Fool discusses Apple's sudden stock price drop and the
phone factor in the music business.
The Motley Fool Take Google IPO? No,
Thanks
The Motley Fool Take Google IPO? No,
Thanks
08/31/2004 06:31 AMPhilly.com - Tue Aug 31, 09:06 am GMT
Microsoft Wants Your Thoughts (The
Motley Fool)
Microsoft Wants Your Thoughts (The
Motley Fool)
08/05/2004 12:14 PMThe Motley Fool - Yesterday Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT - News) announced
its pioneer attempt at blog services with the launch of a beta Web log
service in Japan. The service will be free and has a nifty feature
allowing authors to access and update blogs with their cell phones.
Japan, where 90% of households have Internet access and close to 90%
of handphones are Internet-enabled, would make an ideal testing ground
for Microsoft.
Hitachi Packs 'Em In (The Motley Fool)
Hitachi Packs 'Em In (The Motley Fool)
04/05/2005 02:15 PMThe Motley Fool - Hitachi (NYSE: HIT - News) is on the road to
increasing the size of hard drives by a factor of 10. Of course,
this won't come right away, but it's reassuring to know that
Apple's (NYSE: AAPL - News) iPod mini may be able to
contain a 20GB drive in a couple of years, vs. the 6GB limit the
product has today.
Russia Combines Oil and Gas (The Motley
Fool)
Russia Combines Oil and Gas (The Motley
Fool)
09/15/2004 01:38 PMThe Motley Fool - The invention of the American depositary receipt
(ADR) was both a boon and a curse to U.S. investors. On the one hand,
when foreign companies list their shares on U.S. exchanges, they make
it a heck of a lot easier for the average investor to buy a piece of
Nokia (NYSE: NOK - News), Cable & Wireless (NYSE: CWP - News), or
SAP AG (NYSE: SAP - News) than it would have been if she had to figure
out how to buy shares on the Helsinki, London, or Munich stock
exchanges. But on the other hand, there are the -- to put it politely
-- "inefficiencies" of buying ADRs.
Salesforce.com Surges (The Motley Fool)
Salesforce.com Surges (The Motley Fool)
08/23/2004 12:08 PMThe Motley Fool - With the Google (Nasdaq: GOOG - News) IPO
extravaganza, it seems that it is the only high-profile offering for
2004. Well, there was another one: Salesforce.com (NYSE: CRM - News).
Nokia Goes Hollywood (The Motley Fool)
Nokia Goes Hollywood (The Motley Fool)
09/08/2004 12:26 PMThe Motley Fool - To coin a phrase: It was the best of product
placements. It was the worst of product placements. On Sept. 10,
Finnish cell-phone handset maker Nokia (NYSE: NOK - News) will become
a major Hollywood action movie star opposite Kim Basinger. Its new
Nokia 6600 videophone will get the title role in the film "Cellular,"
distributed by Time Warner's (NYSE: TWX - News) New Line Cinema, as
the heroic phone used by a police officer to track down a kidnapped
Ms. Basinger.
Uncle Sam Wants Your Gains (The Motley
Fool)
Uncle Sam Wants Your Gains (The Motley
Fool)
12/24/2004 12:23 PMThe Motley Fool - How much are you allowed to gain from the sale of
stock before you must pay capital gains tax on it? Uncle Sam's hand is
out as soon as you make your first dollar. However, you can offset
some of the gain with any losses from sales of stock. So if you've
made a bundle on Dell (Nasdaq: DELL - News) and have lost a bundle on
Sun Microsystems (Nasdaq: SUNW - News), you can eke out a bit of a
benefit from the loss.
IBM: Outcomputing Its Competitors (The
Motley Fool)
IBM: Outcomputing Its Competitors (The
Motley Fool)
06/17/2005 04:35 PMThe Motley Fool - Earlier this week, IBM (NYSE: IBM - News) unveiled
its latest and greatest supercomputer. The 91-teraflop monster, dubbed
"Watson Blue Gene," is capable of cranking out a mind-blowing 91
trillion calculations per second. This ultra-powerful -- yet
remarkably affordable, practical, and accessible -- computing tool is
likely to give IBM a significant competitive advantage over
competitors such as Affymetrix (Nasdaq: AFFX - News), Intel (Nasdaq:
INTC - News), and General Electric (NYSE: GE - News) in the life
sciences, information technology, and material sciences sectors.
ARM Holdings Holds Possibility (The
Motley Fool)
ARM Holdings Holds Possibility (The
Motley Fool)
07/20/2004 02:31 PMThe Motley Fool - If you have an interest in the handheld marketplace
and a desire to invest in companies behind the iPod, cell phone, and
PDA craze, ARM Holdings PLC (Nasdaq: ARMHY - News) may be your best
bet. Most technology-savvy consumers know that Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL -
News) makes the iPod, PalmOne (Nasdaq: PALM - News) makes handheld
computing devices, and Sony (NYSE: SNE - News), through Sony-Ericsson,
makes cell phones. But how many consumers know that the real secret
behind these little high-tech marvels is the advanced chipsets
designed by ARM Holdings?
Motley Fool: MySQL Makes Waves
Motley Fool: MySQL Makes Waves
04/23/2004 07:13 PM"I've used MySQL many times, and the database does live up to its
reputation for being easy to use..."
Beware of Sudden Wealth! (The Motley
Fool)
Beware of Sudden Wealth! (The Motley
Fool)
08/09/2004 11:47 AMThe Motley Fool - As Google prepares to go public, many of its
2,000-plus employees are preparing to get rich via their stock
options. According to a recent article in the San Francisco Chronicle,
several hundred employees could end up with more than $1 million,
with roughly a dozen clearing more than $20 million.
Stock Split Effects (The Motley Fool)
Stock Split Effects (The Motley Fool)
04/04/2005 10:26 AMThe Motley Fool - Stock splits are a fact of life in the investing
world.
Recently, companies such as Timberland (NYSE: TBL - News), Shuffle
Master (Nasdaq: SHFL - News), and
Apple Computer (Nasdaq: AAPL - News) have announced
splits. (Read more about
Timberland,
Shuffle Master, and
Apple.) How does stock-splitting affect a company's earnings,
dividend, and fair value? Well, stock splits are minor mathematical
events that change numbers, but not value.
Mobile Boohoo for Sohu (The Motley Fool)
Mobile Boohoo for Sohu (The Motley Fool)
08/17/2004 05:45 PMThe Motley Fool - Chinese net stock Sohu.com (Nasdaq: SOHU - News)
dropped by 10% on Friday after the company announced that its
multimedia messaging services with China Mobile Communication had been
temporarily suspended for a year. The sanctions were imposed after
Sohu sent solicitations for phone messaging services without China
Mobile's approval. Sohu is now down 25% after its high-flying start to
this calendar year.
Senate's Cellular Stand (The Motley
Fool)
Senate's Cellular Stand (The Motley
Fool)
09/24/2004 02:19 PMThe Motley Fool - It's been four months to the day since I last wrote
on the subject of the cell phone industry's plan to publish your
unlisted cell phone number for all the world to see -- and charge you
for the privilege. Fortunately, the U.S. Senate has not been sitting
on its hands all this while. Yesterday, the U.S. Senate Commerce
Committee approved a bill on the proposed "E411" cell phone directory,
sending it on to the full Senate for a floor vote.
Weird Financial News (The Motley Fool)
Weird Financial News (The Motley Fool)
04/16/2004 07:40 AMThe Motley Fool - Lest you be focusing just on the bigger stories in
the financial press, such as Apple Computer's (Nasdaq: AAPL - News)
iPod profits and PepsiCo's (NYSE: PEP - News) boffo first quarter,
here's a brief recap of some recent and weird financial news:
LeapFrog's Greener Pastures (The Motley
Fool)
LeapFrog's Greener Pastures (The Motley
Fool)
09/02/2004 10:10 AMThe Motley Fool - If you've ever had the entrepreneurial bug dig its
teeth into you, odds are that you might take heart anytime a company's
founder steps down and moves on. Granted, sometimes you have instances
like Gateway's (NYSE: GTW - News) Ted Waitt and Apple's (Nasdaq: AAPL
- News) Steve Jobs in which the originators come back to lead their
companies, but that's rarely the case.
Read Your Banker's Mind (The Motley
Fool)
Read Your Banker's Mind (The Motley
Fool)
04/27/2004 01:00 PMThe Motley Fool - We don't yet have the technology to read other
people's minds (although the public use of cell phones has given us
unprecedented access to the private lives of perfect strangers). But
in the world of banking, consumers have come pretty close to crawling
into their lender's headspace.
McAfee Finds Security in Foundstone (The
Motley Fool)
McAfee Finds Security in Foundstone (The
Motley Fool)
08/17/2004 05:45 PMThe Motley Fool - Shortly after we came back from our big vacation
overseas in May, my Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL - News) PowerBook was hit with
a computer virus. I can't tell you which one, but it was enough to
cripple my Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT - News) Office for the Mac
software. Symantec's (Nasdaq: SYMC - News) Norton Anti-Virus found the
bug, and then eradicated it by exterminating my entire in-box.
(Thanks, guys.)
NETGEAR Solutions Yield Success (The
Motley Fool)
NETGEAR Solutions Yield Success (The
Motley Fool)
07/30/2004 03:52 PMThe Motley Fool - The day that I hooked up my first NETGEAR (Nasdaq:
NTGR - News) wireless router was about as exciting for me as riding my
first (banana-seated) bike or driving a car (Chevy Impala) by myself
the first time. Mind you, I'm no techie, just a person who had been
confined to a desk for so long that it was starting to drive me crazy.
When I picked up my laptop and walked out of my office and around the
house, the feeling of computer independence was incredibly liberating.
Did Computer Associates Get a Good Deal?
(The Motley Fool)
Did Computer Associates Get a Good Deal?
(The Motley Fool)
04/11/2005 03:29 PMThe Motley Fool - Last week, there was a rash of earnings warnings
from enterprise
software companies. One such company was Concord Communications
Inc. (Nasdaq: CCRD - News), which announced that its eHealth unit was
unable to close 10 software deals at the end of the first quarter.
The company indicated that it would sustain a loss of $0.11 to
$0.15 cents per share. The consensus estimate was for a
$0.01-per-share profit.
Wind River's Smooth Sailing (The Motley
Fool)
Wind River's Smooth Sailing (The Motley
Fool)
08/18/2004 03:11 PMThe Motley Fool - Investors have unloaded on many software companies
lately, such as Red Hat (Nasdaq: RHAT - News), Siebel (Nasdaq: SEBL -
News), Novell (Nasdaq: NOVL - News), and so on. However, with the
markets perking up this week, investors are a little more sanguine
about the sector -- at least for those stocks that exceed
expectations.
Steak 'n Shake Rattles 'n Rolls (The
Motley Fool)
Steak 'n Shake Rattles 'n Rolls (The
Motley Fool)
07/29/2004 10:04 AMThe Motley Fool - You won't find the word steakburger in the
dictionary. You will find it featured prominently on the menu of your
nearest Steak 'n Shake (NYSE: SNS - News). With its hand-dipped shakes
and signature burgers, the chain of 24-hour eateries has been a steady
server as well as a steady grower.
Motley Fool | Analysts, cold calls and
Google
Motley Fool | Analysts, cold calls and
Google
08/31/2004 07:50 AMPhiladelphia Inquirer Aug 31 2004 12:07PM GMT
Progress Software Avoids Crash and Burn
(The Motley Fool)
Progress Software Avoids Crash and Burn
(The Motley Fool)
09/17/2004 02:07 PMThe Motley Fool - Progress Software (Nasdaq: PRGS - News) is making,
well, lots of progress in the tough enterprise software market. After
all, another enterprise developer, Lawson (Nasdaq: LWSN - News), saw
its shares plunge 12% on its warning for its fiscal first-quarter
results.
Cell-Phone Towers' Mixed Signal (The
Motley Fool)
Cell-Phone Towers' Mixed Signal (The
Motley Fool)
03/31/2005 05:45 PMThe Motley Fool - Let's get this said right up front: Cell-phone
towers are
downright ugly. Their appeal is that they are critical
infrastructure for what's still a fairly new technology. Plus, new
cell-phone features, like cameras and email, should hopefully
increase the level of use and penetration relative to
other developed countries, which would bode favorably for tower
operators' businesses.
Off to Open Text
Off to Open Text
11/04/2003 11:05 AM Through Friday morning I'll be at Open Text's annual user meeting,
this time in Orlando. I'm giving a very brief talk tonight — 15
mins on why messy, tangly relationships always are and have to be at
the bottom of even the most tightly managed business — and then
am going to be a "roving reporter," doing a keynote on the last day
that reports on what I've seen and heard and possibly smelled. I'm
going to be keeping a blog for the conference. Unfortunately, due to
yet another disk crash — this time on my laptop — I've...
What's Next for Open Text?
What's Next for Open Text?
09/02/2004 03:46 PMThe company's quarter was fairly ugly.
Leading Open Text
Leading Open Text
01/22/2004 05:05 PMCEO navigates acquisitions, multimedia content.
Open Text Summarizer 0.4.1
Open Text Summarizer 0.4.1
11/17/2003 04:18 AMAn open source tool for summarizing text.
Open Text releases FirstClass 8.0
Open Text releases FirstClass 8.0
08/10/2004 12:07 PMOpen Text Corp. has announced the release of
FirstClass 8.0, the company's
cross-platform integrated communications platform. The release sports
a new instant messaging framework that supports text, images, voice
and file attachments, transcript saving and forwarding. The new
FirstClass Directory Services (FCDS) module is a bi-directional system
for enabling FirstClass users to interact with LDAP and Microsoft
Active Directory listings.
Open Text to acquire Artesia
Open Text to acquire Artesia
08/04/2004 01:27 PMBusiness content management firm plans to absorb digital asset
management company.
From open source to open services to
open information
From open source to open services to
open information
03/29/2005 12:00 PM
My
March
21 entry about upcoming.org turned out to be an odd juxtaposition
because, on the same day, a new events database called
EVDB was announced and shown at PC
Forum. It's due out shortly in public beta but I haven't seen it, so
for now I only know what you can also learn from reading, among
others:
Dan
Farber,
Ross
Mayfield,
Om Malik,
David
Weinberger, and
Paul
Kedrosky (whose recent archive is missing this morning, yikes).
The consensus seems to be that EVDB will be a Web-2.0-style,
Wiki-style, RSS-friendly, Flickr-and-del.icio.us-like thingy. Sounds
promising! I'll certainly check it out when it's public.
...Open Text to miss profit forecast
Open Text to miss profit forecast
04/12/2005 05:21 AMglobetechnology.com Apr 12 2005 9:33AM GMT
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