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Sometimes breaking up is the only thing to do. At least that appears to be the best option left for Novell, the erstwhile king of the networking universe. (source: Red Herring) http://redherring.com/investor/2000/0816/inv-novell081600.html Corel president and CEO Michael Cowpland announced on Tuesday he is resigning from the company to dedicate his time to Linux startup opportunities. He will continue as a director on the board and as a technology advisor to Corel. (source: ZDnet) http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586 Hewlett-Packard on reported a fiscal third-quarter operating profit that beat the Street's expectations by 12 cents per share on revenue that was up 15% from the same period last year. (source: CNNfn) http://cnnfn.cnn.com/2000/08/16/technology/earns_hp/ |
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Nortel Networks agreed to buy privately owned and high-speed data services provider Sonoma Systems in a stock deal valued at $540 million. The acquisition will extend Nortel's high-end optical reach into the local market. (source: TheStreet.com) http://www.thestreet.com/brknews/networking/1040629.html Bill Collatos, an American venture capitalist, says networking equipment and Internet infrastructure will continue to dominate the world of billion-dollar mergers. (source: MarketWatch) http://www.marketwatch.com/archive/20000815/news/current/stwatch.htx In brief: - The focus of Compaq's iPaq product line will shift toward smaller, non-PC devices that will allow consumers to access the Internet in a many different ways in a variety of settings. |
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Aiming to expand its Internet backbone, semiconductor maker Broadcom Communications said Monday it will acquire privately-held optical communications chip maker NewPort Communications, for roughly $1.24 billion in stock. (source: CNNfn) http://cnnfn.cnn.com/2000/08/14/deals/broadcom/ Behind last week's largely ceremonial shift in Computer Associates' top ranks, dramatic changes are afoot that will leave the world's No. 3 software maker more nimble—and less predatory. (source: ZDnet) http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2614720,00.html |
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InvestorGuide Weekly Administrator |
The Motley Fool presents a four-part a series on the emerging post-PC marketplace born of the intersection of networking and telecommunications technologies. (source: The Motley Fool) 1. Ubiquity: http://www.fool.com/news/foth/2000/foth000807.htm 2. Sunk Assets: http://www.fool.com/news/foth/2000/foth000808.htm 3. Nokia: http://www.fool.com/news/foth/2000/foth000809.htm 4. Standard Bearers: http://www.fool.com/news/foth/2000/foth000810.htm Will Cisco be able to dominate in optical networking the way it has in routers and switches? (source: BusinessWeek) http://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/aug2000/nf20000811_878.htm |
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"Looking for the Next Cisco?" See article at: http://www.cnbc.com/commentary/commentary_full_story_stocks.asp?StoryID=21132 |
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It's hard to know if we've seen a bottom in tech stocks when every move up seems followed by a painful retreat. Here's one strategy for handling the volatility. (source: MoneyCentral) http://moneycentral.msn.com/articles/invest/jubak/5679.asp After Don Listwin left Cisco Systems to become CEO of the newly-merging Phone.com and Software.com, we have to wonder if an executive exodus has begun at the giant networking company. (source: Red Herring) http://redherring.com/insider/2000/0811/tech-ciscowatch081100.html In the tech world, the semiconductor industry is the granddaddy of all technology. So why are the semiconductor stocks acting like spoiled little brats? Despite reams of positive data surrounding the semiconductor market, chip stocks continue to be among the most petulant on the market, falling on even the most insignificant data. (source: Red Herring) http://redherring.com/investor/2000/0811/inv-chips081100.html |
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Microsoft Corp. said on Wednesday it promoted several executives to lead its new ".Net" Internet project, creating a group that will oversee efforts to strengthen the company's focus on Web-based services. (source: ZDnet) http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2613806,00.html Is the writing on the wall for Microsoft's flagship products, Windows and Office? (source: ZDnet) http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/comment/0,5859,2613881,00.html Five years ago, if somebody told you a networking company with no revenues and a secret product would go public and attain a $37 billion valuation within a week, you would have told them they were crazy. That's the case with Corvis, a recent IPO with a market cap almost as big as GM. (source: Red Herring) http://redherring.com/investor/2000/0810/inv-pc081000.html By mixing a multibillion-dollar merger with the recruitment of the No. 2 Cisco Systems executive, Phone.com and Software.com didn't have any problems getting attention for their marriage Wednesday. The bigger challenge for the combined firm, as yet unnamed, will be to hold and keep the minds and pocketbooks of its customers: telephone companies. (source: Red Herring) http://redherring.com/insider/2000/0810/tech-phonecom081000.html In brief: |
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Wireless Internet software provider Phone.com and Web messaging software maker Software.com today said they have agreed to merge in a stock deal worth roughly $6.4 billion. The No. 2 executive at Cisco Systems , Don Listwin, will become chief executive of the company. (source: Cnet) http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1004-200-2474421.html Handspring said it will use Qualcomm's patents to put wireless data services like Internet access and stock quotes on its Visor handheld computers. http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1006-200-2478938.html Lucent Technologies took its latest in a series of steps to reorganize the company this week, but will these moves help the telecommunications equipment company recover from a series of financial missteps? (source: Cnet) http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1004-200-2467242.html Red Herring takes a closer look at Cisco's earnings report. (source: Red Herring) http://redherring.com/investor/2000/0809/inv-cisco080900.html |
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Al Gore's selection of Joe Lieberman as his vice presidential running mate was warmly received by high-tech industry advocates. But his strong stands on key technology issues won't go far in differentiating the two major parties competing for the presidency. (source: Cnet) http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1005-200-2460029.html The Street's assault on cellular stocks, especially Nokia, seemed to mystify attendees at last week's San Francisco Money Show, a gathering of mutual fund managers, newsletter writers, and individual investors. (source: Red Herring) http://redherring.com/investor/2000/0808/inv-nokia080800.html Tech bellwether Cisco Systems reported fourth quarter earnings of 16 cents a share before one-time items, compared with Wall Street expectations of 15 cents a share. Revenues were $5.72 billion compared with $3.56 billion in the comparable figure last year. The number beat the Street expectations by a penny. (source: CNNfn) http://cnnfn.cnn.com/2000/08/08/technology/earns_cisco/ |
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InvestorGuide Daily Administrator |
In another of its string of acquisitions, Broadcom said Monday that it has agreed to buy privately-held Silicon Spice for $1.2 billion in stock. The move enables Broadcom the maker of semiconductors for voice, data and video networks to process information more efficiently over those networks. (source: TheStreet) http://www.thestreet.com/brknews/semis/1030666.html Software provider Computer Associates announced several organizational changes Monday including changes in top management and the spin-off of two of its businesses. (source: CNNfn) http://cnnfn.cnn.com/2000/08/07/technology/ca/ |
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"Networks: The Next Generation" An Interview with Paul Johnson See article at http://www.internetstocks.com/Mindshare/mindshare_johnson.html |
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Let's set aside for a moment all arguments about valuations, share prices, and IPOs, and think about what's really going on in the technology markets these days. It's about bandwidth. (source: Red Herring) http://redherring.com/investor/2000/0803/inv-pc080300.html All you technology investors out there, Jim Jubak suggests hedging your bets with energy or financial companies. (source: MoneyCentral) http://moneycentral.msn.com/articles/invest/jubak/5631.asp Swedish telecom equipment maker Ericsson Friday upheld its 2000 industry-wide mobile phone sales estimate of 400-440 million units, but said it could not give its own market share forecast. (source: CNNfn) http://cnnfn.cnn.com/2000/08/04/technology/ericsson/ |
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IBM and e-commerce software maker Vignette today signed a joint marketing pact targeting the retail, financial and dot-com markets. (source: Cnet) http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1007-200-2424070.html Lucent Technologies said today that the company will reorganize the optical networking business; Harry Bosco, the president of that business, plans to retire. (source: MarketWatch) http://www.marketwatch.com/archive/20000803/news/current/lu.htx The first day of school is coming, but the Duron chip from Advanced Micro Devices won't be in class.
Shares of Motorola slipped lower this morning after the world's second-largest cellular phone maker warned it would produce fewer handsets than expected this year. Is this a chink in the wireless industry's armor? (source: Cnet) Another Internet acronym has slipped into our lexicon, but is the term ASP, short for Application Service Provider, destined to be with us for a long time, or is it headed for the tech-term graveyard? The ABCs of ASPs and an interview with BlueMeteor CEO David Weinstein. (source: MarketWatch) http://www.marketwatch.com/archive/20000802/news/current/soapbox.htx In brief: |
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Nortel Networks said Wednesday it would pay Computer Sciences Corp. an estimated $3 billion over seven years to outsource its global information services functions. (source: Washington Post) http://washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A22368-2000Aug2.html With an explosion in wireless communications under way, U.S. firms and government regulators are growing increasingly concerned that there won’t be enough airwaves to satisfy the huge demand. (source: MSNBC) http://www.msnbc.com/news/440767.asp Jim Jubak looks at the optical networking industry for the best stocks in a hot sector. (source: MoneyCentral) http://moneycentral.msn.com/articles/invest/jubak/5628.asp Sun Microsystems president and COO Ed Zander says that when your company is most successful is when you need to realign. (source: Upside) http://upside.com/Opinion/3980a48a0.html In brief: |
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