eBay CEO Sees No Need for More Acquisitions (Reuters)
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Red Hat Sees Better-Than-Expected Profit
(Reuters)
Red Hat Sees Better-Than-Expected Profit
(Reuters)
06/15/2004 11:46 AMReuters - Red Hat Inc., a leading distributor of
Linux software, on Tuesday said it expects to report a
better-than-anticipated fiscal first quarter profit, driven by
strong software sales.
PeopleSoft Sees '04 Shortfall Due to Bid
(Reuters)
PeopleSoft Sees '04 Shortfall Due to Bid
(Reuters)
07/27/2004 09:46 PMReuters - PeopleSoft Inc. (PSFT.O) on
Tuesday said it would not meet current Wall Street estimates
for the full year because Oracle Corp.'s (ORCL.O) hostile
takeover bid is crimping demand for its business software and
had caused quarterly profits to fall from a year ago.
D.Telekom Sees 20 Million U.S. Customers
(Reuters)
D.Telekom Sees 20 Million U.S. Customers
(Reuters)
12/28/2004 05:04 AMReuters - Europe's biggest telephone carrier,
Deutsche Telekom, aims to reach 20 million mobile phone
customers in the United States next year and is mulling a new
brand for business clients, a newspaper reported on Tuesday.
SAP Sees Growth as Software Crisis Over
(Reuters)
SAP Sees Growth as Software Crisis Over
(Reuters)
01/22/2004 11:38 AMReuters - Europe's top software maker SAP AG
said on Thursday 2004 would mark the end of two years of
corporate thrift, predicting software sales would rise 10
percent as firms resume spending on information technology.
Dean Sees 'Solid' Second Place in New
Hampshire (Reuters)
Dean Sees 'Solid' Second Place in New
Hampshire (Reuters)
01/27/2004 09:44 PMReuters - Democratic White House hopeful
Howard Dean said on Tuesday his "solid second" in New Hampshire
would help him rebound from a disastrous third-place finish in
Iowa eight days ago.
Powell Sees No Rise in U.S. Tsunami
Funds for Now (Reuters)
Powell Sees No Rise in U.S. Tsunami
Funds for Now (Reuters)
01/03/2005 11:51 AMReuters - Secretary of State Colin Powell said
Monday he did not expect U.S. financial aid for tsunami-hit
Asian nations to increase for now as he visited the region
after criticism that Washington's initial response was slow and
stingy.
IBM CEO Sees Growth Topping Industry
Rate (Reuters)
IBM CEO Sees Growth Topping Industry
Rate (Reuters)
05/19/2004 04:15 PMReuters - IBM expects to grow more quickly than
the overall technology market as it taps into new markets, its
top executive said on Wednesday, countering concerns about
slowing growth.
Kerry Sees a Little Vietnam in Louisiana
Coastline (Reuters)
Kerry Sees a Little Vietnam in Louisiana
Coastline (Reuters)
04/21/2004 05:10 PMReuters - The Mississippi River Gulf
Outlet is a long way from the Mekong Delta, but it brought back
memories for Democratic presidential hopeful and Vietnam War
veteran John Kerry on Wednesday.
Prostitute Sees Sex Trade Hope for
Jobless (Reuters)
Prostitute Sees Sex Trade Hope for
Jobless (Reuters)
02/01/2005 09:23 PMReuters - A celebrated Berlin prostitute
said Monday that German job center advisers shouldn't shy away
from offering jobs in the sex industry to the long-term
unemployed.
U.S. Sees Widening Crack in Taliban
Leadership (Reuters)
U.S. Sees Widening Crack in Taliban
Leadership (Reuters)
08/14/2004 06:35 AMReuters - There are signs of the Taliban leadership
"falling apart," a U.S. military spokesman said on Saturday,
citing reports this week that a breakaway faction no longer
recognizes Mullah Mohammad Omar.
U.S. General Sees 'Possible
Breakthrough' in Falluja (Reuters)
U.S. General Sees 'Possible
Breakthrough' in Falluja (Reuters)
04/30/2004 10:43 AMReuters - U.S. forces in Iraq have achieved "a
possible breakthrough" in the flash point city of Falluja, but
further military action is still possible, the general in
charge of U.S. forces in Iraq said on Friday.
IBM Boosts Hiring Forecast, Sees Growth
(Reuters)
IBM Boosts Hiring Forecast, Sees Growth
(Reuters)
08/12/2004 07:04 PMReuters - International Business Machines Corp.
(IBM.N) will hire 8,800 more people this year than it had
previously expected, due in part to growth in its worldwide
services business, the company said on Thursday.
Powell Sees Chances for Dialogue with
Iran (Reuters)
Powell Sees Chances for Dialogue with
Iran (Reuters)
01/09/2004 09:53 PMReuters - Secretary of State Colin Powell said
on Friday the Bam earthquake had opened up some opportunities
for dialogue between the United States and Iran even though
there was no reason to expect a quick political rapprochement
Google Co-Founder Sees New Web Search
Competition (Reuters)
Google Co-Founder Sees New Web Search
Competition (Reuters)
02/17/2004 07:56 PMReuters - Google Inc., the No. 1 Web search
provider, is in the cross-hairs of media services company Yahoo
Inc. (YHOO.O) and software giant Microsoft Corp. (MSFT.O) -- a
fact not lost on Google co-founder Sergey Brin.
Wall St stargazer sees spring rally
(Reuters)
Wall St stargazer sees spring rally
(Reuters)
01/22/2004 02:10 AMReuters - As the Dow Jones industrial average shoots toward 11,000,
stock investors can be forgiven for a certain degree of
star-gazing with their portfolios.
Chartered Semi Sees Flat Sales (Reuters)
Chartered Semi Sees Flat Sales (Reuters)
07/23/2004 01:19 AMReuters - Chartered Semiconductor
Manufacturing Ltd. posted on Friday its second straight
quarterly profit, but warned of flat September quarter sales on
weaker demand for mobile phones and DVD players.
Quantum CEO Sees Growth in Storage
Transition (Reuters)
Quantum CEO Sees Growth in Storage
Transition (Reuters)
05/27/2004 09:19 PMReuters - Almost two years ago, Rick
Belluzzo decided it was better to be the No. 1 at mid-sized
data storage company Quantum Corp. (DSS.N) than the No. 3 at
Microsoft Corp. (MSFT.O)
IBM Sees Cell Chip for Industry, Not
Just Gamers (Reuters)
IBM Sees Cell Chip for Industry, Not
Just Gamers (Reuters)
03/30/2005 11:48 PMReuters - IBM is taking the highly
anticipated Cell chip technology at the heart of the future
Sony PlayStation and offering to help customers design it into
a far wider range of electronics, from aerospace to military to
medical products, the company said on Wednesday.
Expert Sees More Aftershocks But No
Killer Quake (Reuters)
Expert Sees More Aftershocks But No
Killer Quake (Reuters)
12/29/2004 04:25 PMReuters - Strong aftershocks from the
Indonesian earthquake will be felt for "weeks and months" but
more killer-magnitude tremblers and deadly tsunamis were
unlikely, a geophysicist with the U.S. Geological Survey said
on Wednesday.
Drugstore.com Says CEO Resigns, Sees
Wider Losses (Reuters)
Drugstore.com Says CEO Resigns, Sees
Wider Losses (Reuters)
06/11/2004 02:15 PMReuters - Online pharmacy Drugstore.com Inc.
(DSCM.O) on Friday said Chief Executive Officer Kal Raman
resigned and forecast bigger losses than previously expected
for both the second quarter and all of 2004.
SAP Sees Bigger Challenge if Oracle Bid
Succeeds (Reuters)
SAP Sees Bigger Challenge if Oracle Bid
Succeeds (Reuters)
06/23/2004 03:51 PMReuters - SAP AG (SAPG.DE), the world's
biggest business software maker, already competes hard for
business in the United States and expects an even tougher
market if rival Oracle Corp. (ORCL.O) succeeded in buying
PeopleSoft Inc. (PSFT.O), an executive testified on Wednesday.
Samsung Sees LCD Prices Falling Sharply
(Reuters)
Samsung Sees LCD Prices Falling Sharply
(Reuters)
07/15/2004 01:45 AMReuters - Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.,
the world's top flat-screen maker, said on Thursday it expected
prices of liquid crystal displays (LCD) to fall as much as 20
percent in the second half on growing supply.
U.S. Sees Significant UN Role in Iraq
Transition (Reuters)
U.S. Sees Significant UN Role in Iraq
Transition (Reuters)
01/24/2004 03:59 PMReuters - The United States believes
the United Nations can help supervise the political transition
in Iraq and talk to majority Shi'ites demanding early
elections, a senior U.S. official said on Saturday.
Snow Sees Spending Slashed in '06 Budget
(Reuters)
Snow Sees Spending Slashed in '06 Budget
(Reuters)
12/19/2004 03:35 PMReuters - The Bush administration will seek to
slash government spending next year, U.S. Treasury Secretary
John Snow said on Sunday, but he was less specific than the
president in predicting how quickly the deficit would fall.
U.S. Sees Significant Role for U.N. in
Iraq Handover (Reuters)
U.S. Sees Significant Role for U.N. in
Iraq Handover (Reuters)
01/24/2004 10:36 PMReuters - The United States said it envisaged a
significant role for the United Nations in a planned handover
of power to Iraqis, while guerrillas killed five U.S. soldiers
and four civilians in Iraq.
Intel Sees Web Buckling, Invests in New
Systems (Reuters)
Intel Sees Web Buckling, Invests in New
Systems (Reuters)
09/09/2004 06:44 PMReuters - Intel Corp. on Thursday
outlined its vision of the Internet of the future, one in which
millions of computer servers would analyze and direct network
traffic to make the Web safer and more efficient.
Intel Exec Sees 64-Bit Irrelevant for
Home PCs Now (Reuters)
Intel Exec Sees 64-Bit Irrelevant for
Home PCs Now (Reuters)
02/19/2004 03:38 PMReuters - A top Intel executive said 64-bit
technology, which gives computers greater memory capacity and
more powerful data crunching abilities, would not become
relevant to home PC users until sometime in 2006, later than
anticipated by Intel's rival, AMD.
Panasonic Sees Strong U.S. Plasma TV
Sales (Reuters)
Panasonic Sees Strong U.S. Plasma TV
Sales (Reuters)
04/04/2005 10:26 AMReuters - Panasonic Corp. of North
America, the U.S. unit of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co.
Ltd. (6752.T), expects sales of flat panel plasma televisions
to surge, reaching 1.6 million units by 2006, or about
one-third of the U.S. market.
Democrat Kerry Sees 'Moment of Truth' in
Iraq (Reuters)
Democrat Kerry Sees 'Moment of Truth' in
Iraq (Reuters)
04/30/2004 07:50 AMReuters - On the eve of the anniversary
of President Bush declaring an end to major combat in Iraq,
Democratic challenger John Kerry said on Friday the U.S.
mission there faces "a moment of truth."
Israel Sees Missile-Protected El Al
Plane by June (Reuters)
Israel Sees Missile-Protected El Al
Plane by June (Reuters)
04/22/2004 09:09 AMReuters - Israel is equipping its El Al fleet
with an anti-missile system and the national carrier's first
plane protected by the device will take to the air by June, the
Transportation Ministry said on Thursday.
Siebel Sees Fourth Quarter Topping Views
(Reuters)
Siebel Sees Fourth Quarter Topping Views
(Reuters)
01/05/2005 10:13 AMReuters - Business software company Siebel
Systems Inc. on Wednesday said it expects
fourth-quarter sales and profit to beat analysts' estimates on
better-than-expected licensing revenue.
Yahoo Says Ready for Rivals, Sees Growth
Ahead (Reuters)
Yahoo Says Ready for Rivals, Sees Growth
Ahead (Reuters)
05/13/2004 04:50 PMReuters - Yahoo Inc. (YHOO.O) is ready for
the next round of online competition as the Internet media
company faces numerous rivals, including Web search leader
Google Inc., Yahoo Chief Executive Terry Semel on Thursday told
analysts.
Goldman Sees Tech Spending Growth
Staying Low (Reuters)
Goldman Sees Tech Spending Growth
Staying Low (Reuters)
03/19/2005 03:05 AMReuters - Companies remain cautious about
spending on technology, and only marginal increases are
expected for the rest of 2005, a survey of technology decision
makers said on Friday.
German prostitute sees sex trade hope
for jobless (Reuters)
German prostitute sees sex trade hope
for jobless (Reuters)
02/01/2005 09:23 PMReuters - A celebrated Berlin prostitute has said that German job
centre advisers
shouldn't shy away from offering jobs in the sex industry to the
long-term unemployed.
Texas Instruments Sees Phone-On-Chip by
Year's End (Reuters)
Texas Instruments Sees Phone-On-Chip by
Year's End (Reuters)
02/15/2004 07:52 PMReuters - Texas Instruments Inc. (TXN.N), the
world's largest maker of cell phone chips, on Monday said it
will unveil digital radio technology it says will allow it to
combine multiple cellular phone functions into one digital chip
by the end of this year.
Treasury's Snow Sees Economy Aiding Bush
(Reuters)
Treasury's Snow Sees Economy Aiding Bush
(Reuters)
06/20/2004 04:01 PMReuters - A stream of upbeat economic news
should improve the view Americans have of President Bush's
handling of the economy, U.S. Treasury Secretary John Snow said
on Sunday.
U.S. Sees Threats Till Year End, to
Boost Security (Reuters)
U.S. Sees Threats Till Year End, to
Boost Security (Reuters)
04/19/2004 04:28 AMReuters - The U.S. government believes it is
vulnerable to a terror attack during several key events and
holidays in 2004, and has launched a plan to beef up security,
Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge said.
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