Computer maker’s foray west still lags, especially in the U.S.
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Server maker beats Street estimates and attracts investment from KKR Private Equity.
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European venture capital firms slow fundraising pace.
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Expenses hurt profit, but sports titles fuel 16 percent jump in sales.
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Microsoft exceeded expectations, but investors remained annoyed over the delay of its upcoming operating system.
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The maker of Norton AntiVirus appears ready to take on Redmond in security.
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The server maker posts better-than-expected sales and losses in the first quarter under its new CEO.
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SAP disappoints investors while Microsoft beats expectations and launches a $40-billion buyback program.
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Strong sales of iPods and Macs lift shares.
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Global PC growth was higher than expected for the first quarter, but slower than past two years.
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The security software giant shows it has the mettle to stand up to Microsoft.
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Aggressive pricing causes lower sales and profit at the PC maker.
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The world’s largest software maker bests third-quarter profit estimates but stock gets dinged on revenue results.
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Revenue fell below expectations partly from slow Mac sales, but profits rose 41 percent.
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The Big Easy’s CIO fights to keep a vital wireless network.
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The software giant wasn’t able to meet demand for its next-generation gaming console, dampening revenue growth.
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Sony will stop making AIBO as part of the streamlining efforts that helped the company raise profits 17.5 percent.
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The computer maker gave downbeat second-quarter guidance although its first-quarter profit nearly doubled.
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Big Blue’s shares fall after hours on lower sales, even though the computer maker’s profits top expectations.
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Shares rise after the PC maker’s profit beats Wall Street’s expectations.
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