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The Motley Fool January 25, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
Altera's Altered State The chip maker seems in denial about carrying too much inventory. Trading at 25 times trailing earnings and nearly seven times sales, Altera is no screaming bargain.  |
The Motley Fool January 25, 2005 Rich Smith |
LG.Philips Blows a Fuse Korean LCD maker suffers massive decline in earnings. The stock is down 3%.  |
The Motley Fool January 25, 2005 Rich Smith |
Silicon Labs Goes Boom! This time, in a good way. In an explosion of investor enthusiasm, the chip maker's stock rocketed up 21% in the after-hours market, cresting the day at $33 and change.  |
InternetNews January 24, 2005 Michael Singer |
HP Board Ponders Another Shake-Up Analysts question whether customers need to see an all-in-one portfolio, and, if they do, whether HP can supply it. The company's stock price was down $0.10 per share to $19.59 at the end of trading Monday.  |
BusinessWeek January 31, 2005 Cliff Edwards |
Shaking Up Intel's Insides How its incoming CEO intends to make the chipmaker more market-focused.  |
InternetNews January 24, 2005 Sean Michael Kerner |
palmOne CEO Resigns Former president and CEO of Handspring to take over.  |
InternetNews January 24, 2005 Colin C. Haley |
Nortel Making Noise in Asia Just a week after a joint venture deal in China, the company forms one with South Korea's LG as part of a larger strategy to reach promising markets.  |
InternetNews January 24, 2005 Michael Singer |
Security Objections to IBM-Lenovo Deal? Concerns over corporate espionage could ultimately block IBM's sale of its PC division to China's Lenovo Group, according to a Bloomberg News report this week.  |
InternetNews January 24, 2005 Sean Michael Kerner |
TI's Newly-Single Chip Hooks up With Nokia Fully integrated single chip will be used by Nokia.  |
InternetNews January 24, 2005 Clint Boulton |
IBM Expanding Linux on 2-Way Servers Renewing its campaign to lure customers away from Hewlett-Packard and Sun Microsystems in the multi-billion-dollar server market, IBM rolled out a new machine tailored for the Linux operating system.  |
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