Shares rise in after-hours trading; Bartz: ‘This is not a company that needs to be pulled apart and left for the chickens.’
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A pilot program that tracks drivers’ poor habits, like speeding, is changing behaviors and reducing vehicle emissions.
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The UK loves fitness and Nintendo.
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Carrier makes earnings gains but subscriber growth and market saturation slow.
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Agenda for Carol Bartz: Build confidence, show mastery; revelations on Microsoft, AOL not expected.
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The startup builds electric car charging stations that can be installed curbside or in parking lots of businesses and apartment complexes.
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New York City-based startup, which makes documentation software for research and development in pharmaceutical companies, files for an initial public offering.
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Path is paved for California and 13 other U.S. states to set their own strict vehicles emissions standards; Automakers want one nationwide standard.
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The economic downturn could either be a big market opportunity for cloud computing or companies could struggle under financial strains.
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Old-school video games inventor joins the reward-for-play service as an executive advisor.
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Expect a shakeout in 2009 that could jettison up to 100 cell phone makers and that may include giants Sony Ericsson and Motorola.
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Google will let its employees swap their ‘underwater’ options, while Yahoo’s new CEO imposes a pay freeze.
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Search king struggles to keep hauling in blockbuster profits as it writes down stock-based compensation costs and other expenses. Shares climb in after hours.
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A week after the world's largest chip maker announced a mind-blowing 90 percent profit drop, the Santa Clara, California, company announces plans to cut 5,000 employees.
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TPI customer GE, along with other investors, gives the wind turbine blade company a financial boost to foster growth.
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Move highlights growing trend of electric utilities building, owning and operating their own renewable power generation plants.
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Consumer electronics giant sees red as it forecasts its first annual loss since 1995.
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No. 1 software company plans up to 5,000 layoffs, posts 11% decline in net income; Ballmer says Yahoo deal still appealing.
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Mobile phone giant blames the recession but analysts say many of the company’s problems are self-inflicted.
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Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger reaches out to President Obama to let California set its own limits on vehicle emissions.
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