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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Oy Vey eBay

ebaystreetThough eBay reported a 29 percent drop in profit for its third quarter Wednesday, the company did deliver revenue that was reasonably higher than Wall Street’s expectations. Not that it mattered much. Investors took eBay out to the woodshed anyway, beating its shares down seven percent in after-hours trading.

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Monday, October 12, 2009

Look of Smug Satisfaction Returning to Google Investors’ Faces

googGoogle isn’t scheduled to report third-quarter results until Thursday, but already shares in the company are trading higher in anticipation of solid results. At $524.24, they’re up 1.55 percent–nearly $8, and not without good reason.

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Friday, July 24, 2009

VMware Gets a Lift

vmwShares of VMware are on the rise this morning, spiking seven percent thanks to some decent earnings. On Thursday, the virtualization software firm reported a second-quarter profit of 20 cents a share, topping the 19 cents projected by analysts.

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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Feedback for eBay: Lousy Seller. Would Not Buy From Again.

If eBay shares were to be listed among the company’s other auctions, buyer feedback would more likely be negative than not. Hurt by the souring economy and increased competition, eBay reported its third consecutive earnings decline Wednesday.

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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Apple Q3: BOOM!

steve_moneybags_thumbThe economy is in recession, consumer spending is down and the PC market is in the worst decline since the Great Dark Times of 2001. And Apple is doing just fine. After market close Tuesday, the company reported earnings that crushed the Street’s estimates into a fine iPod-white dust. Analysts surveyed by Thomson Reuters estimated that Apple would earn $1.16 per share on $8.16 billion in sales. Instead, it earned $1.35 on $8.34 billion for a profit of $1.23 billion.

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Friday, July 17, 2009

IBM Shrugs Off Econalypse

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Thursday, July 16, 2009

IBM Doing Just Fine Without All Those Employees It Sacked, Redux

IBM had a very good second quarter, all things considered. The company reported earnings that trounced analysts’ estimates and raised its full-year earnings forecast. Earnings were $2.32 per share, up from $1.97 per share in the same period last year, and well above the $2.02 per share the Street was looking for.

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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Intel: Don’t Call It a Comeback

reboundThree months after Intel CEO Paul Otellini announced that the PC market had reached bottom, the company’s latest financials, which handily beat expectations, seem to have proven him right. “The worst is now behind us,” he noted. And the tech economy is showing signs of muted recovery. The question is: Is that recovery sustainable?

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Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Gartner: World-Wide IT Spending Even Crappier Than We Thought

wile-e-coyotefallingjpg-150x150The first half of 2009 has been brutal time for the IT sector. With consumers hesitant to buy and enterprise slashing IT budgets, world-wide information technology spending this year will decline six percent. That’s the word from Gartner, which back in March was claiming the decline would be just 3.8 percent.

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Monday, June 22, 2009

Apple: 1 Million 3GS Handsets Sold

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The S Is for “Sales,” Not “Speed”…

iphonehatLooks like Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster’s second estimate of Apple’s weekend iPhone sales underestimated demand just as badly as his first. Apple didn’t sell 500,000 units of the iPhone 3GS over the weekend, as Munster first predicted. Nor did the company sell 750,000 as he said in a research note this morning. It sold over one million. Moreover, downloads of Apple’s new iPhone 3.0 software, launched last Wednesday, have already reached six million.

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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

IBM Doing Just Fine Without All Those Employees It Sacked

t-ibm_roundjpg“We are not like the other companies in the IT industry.” This from IBM CEO Sam Palmisano, who said at an investors meeting in New York City today that the company is weathering the econalypse better than most.

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Monday, May 4, 2009

Emulex to Broadcom: You Call That Thing an Offer?

teeny_tinyEmulex dissed and dismissed an unsolicited bid from Broadcom this morning saying it “significantly undervalues Emulex” and is not in the best interests of shareholders. In a blistering letter appended to the rejection announcement, Emulex CEO Paul Folino described Broadcom’s unsolicited $9.25-a-share cash takeover offer as “an opportunistic attempt to take advantage of Emulex’s depressed stock price” in a souring economy.

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Thursday, April 2, 2009

Sun’s Big Blue Light Special

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Qwest for Buyer

qffQwest just became interesting again. Shares of the smallest of the Baby Bells are on the upswing this morning following reports that it is considering selling its long-haul voice and data network. Sources familiar with the matter say Qwest is in the early stages of seeking a buyer for the unit, which could be valued at about $2 billion to $3 billion.

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John Paczkowski has been poking fun at the tech industry and the personalities that drive it since 1997. From 1999 to 2007, he wrote the award-winning tech news Web log Good Morning Silicon Valley for the San Jose Mercury News, Silicon Valley's daily newspaper.

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