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Thursday, October 29, 2009

Predictably, FCC Action on Comcast Spurs No End of Whining

kidcryingThe Federal Communications Commission likes to describe the enforcement action it took against Comcast for its overzealous network management techniques as “modest.” Which is an apt description, since the FCC measure really contained no substantive punishment. Certainly, requiring Comcast to disclose more information about its traffic management practices seems a mere slap on the wrist for a company that deliberately interfered with BitTorrent traffic in violation of Internet openness principles. But Comcast, which wants a court to reverse and vacate the FCC decision, feels that even it was too much.

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Monday, September 14, 2009

404: Intel General Counsel Not Found

push_to_exit-300x213-150x150Pat Gelsinger isn’t the only Intel veteran leaving the company amid the big management restructuring announced today. Longtime general counsel Bruce Sewell is taking his leave as well. Which is odd, since Sewell has been quarterbacking Intel’s fight against antitrust allegations at home and abroad since, well, since they were first brought against the company.

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Thursday, July 2, 2009

Heck of a Job, Karmi

mel-karmazin-sqBad news for Sirius XM shareholders hoping for a change in management: Mel Karmazin’s five-year contract as CEO of the satellite radio provider has been extended through December 2012. And he’s been given a raise and new stock options to boot.

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Monday, June 29, 2009

Dell: Who You Gonna Buy?

dellguy1-150x150Bernstein Research analyst Toni Sacconaghi has a few ideas about what Dell should do with the nearly $11 billion in cash reserves it’s sitting on and they don’t include buying Palm. Sacconaghi believes that Dell isn’t interested in a “transformational” acquisition, though its interest in the handset market might suggest otherwise. Rather, the company is mulling the acquisition of small- to medium-sized enterprise-related companies.

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Thursday, June 11, 2009

Palm Investors: All Hail Jon Rubinstein

palmJon Rubinstein’s appointment as Palm CEO was well received by investors. Clearly, the Pre father’s background at Apple and his recent efforts to rebuild Palm around a new and competitive operating system–the OS the company should have had two years ago–have convinced Wall Street that he’s the guy to bring back the company’s long-lost edge.

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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Dude, Your Phone Is Dull

Antipathy toward a Dell smartphone is building and the device hasn’t even exited the rumor stage yet. When last we discussed the Dellephone, wireless network operators had reportedly been unimpressed, criticizing it as dull compared with current and upcoming handsets. Now comes further criticism from Bernstein Research analyst Toni Sacconaghi Jr., who believes that Dell will announce a smartphone in the next six months but will most likely bungle it.

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Friday, March 13, 2009

Quite a Stretch, Armstrong…

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Friday, February 27, 2009

Shake-up at Sony

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Wednesday, October 8, 2008

If This Monetization Plan Doesn’t Work Out, There’s Always the Amazon Tip Jar

It’s been two years since the $1.65 billion acquisition and Google has yet to truly monetize YouTube. And while Google CEO Eric Schmidt insists the company has the “luxury of time” as it searches for ways to recoup its investment in the popular video site, it’s clear the issue is gradually becoming more pressing. “We’re waiting for the innovations,” he said recently. “The innovation will come. We know it will come. We know it’s there.” Could the “it” to which Schmidt refers be the new e-commerce platform YouTube is launching?

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Friday, October 5, 2007

Raise the Yangtanic!

Sanford C. Bernstein analyst Jeffrey Lindsay appears to have finished Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang’s 100-day strategic review of the company for him. In a research report issued today, Lindsay suggested Yahoo divide itself into three businesses–display advertising, Web search and subscriptions–to bolster its valuation.
Split up in such a way, Yahoo would be worth nearly $39 [...]

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Thursday, August 30, 2007

Decker Rearranges Chairs on Yangtanic

Looks like Yahoo really has become more nimble following the ouster of former CEO Terry Semel. The company appears to have completed its 100-day review in half that time. Not 50 days into CEO Jerry Yang’s top-to-bottom100-day review of the company, and Yahoo is shaking up its top management ranks. In a memo to [...]

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