Intel report eases fears, but doubts persist
MarketWatch
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — Intel Corp.'s stock posted solid gains Wednesday after the chip giant scaled back expectations in a way that assured Wall Street that things aren't as bad as many feared. But some analysts found Intel's (US:INTC) outlook ...
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Microsoft Posts Rare Loss
Wall Street Journal
By contrast, Microsoft said the market for personal computers was roughly flat in the fourth quarter, with sales of business PCs up 1% and consumer PCs down 2%. Its comments echo what third-party research firms and some other computing companies have ...
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Super Micro Computer Inc. Provides Fourth Quarter Financial Update and ...
MarketWatch (press release)
SAN JOSE, Calif., Jul 19, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Super Micro Computer, Inc. (NASDAQ:SMCI) , the leader in server technology innovation and green computing, today provided preliminary information regarding its financial results for the fourth fiscal ...
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Murdoch tabloid journalist held in computer hack probe
The News International
LONDON: British police investigating alleged computer hacking and privacy breaches arrested a journalist from Rupert Murdoch's market-leading tabloid The Sun on Thursday, its publisher said. Police said one man was arrested in a dawn raid in London as ...
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Intel Lowers Forecast as Developed Markets Fail to Rebound
San Francisco Chronicle
Intel's better performance allayed some concerns that the company might say that there would be no growth in the computer market this year, said Daniel Amir, an analyst at Lazard Capital Markets. “It's better than the worst fears out there,” he said. Analysts on...
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Research and Markets: 2012 Report on the $9 Billion US Computer Peripheral ...
Business Wire (press release)
The industry includes freestanding equipment such as ATMs and biometric devices, as well as ancillary equipment typically connected to computers such as keyboards, monitors, printers, mice, and webcams. Some small electronic devices, such as digital ...
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Why Super Micro Computer Plunged
DailyFinance
Although we don't believe in timing the market or panicking over market movements, we do like to keep an eye on big changes -- just in case they're material to our investing thesis. What: Shares of Super Micro Computer (NAS: SMCI) plunged today by as ...
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