Agenda for Carol Bartz: Build confidence, show mastery; revelations on Microsoft, AOL not expected.
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Yahoo stock climbs, but hot seat awaits new CEO, who had led Autodesk for 14 years.
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Google, Yahoo, and eBay estimates slashed by UBS analyst on expectations for a global slowdown in advertising.
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Researcher says credit woes will hurt computer sales as shipping and handling fees will curb online shopping.
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Beer, champagne ads get greenlight; top search firm expected to put more ads above organic results.
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Casual game company snags $83.3 million from Balderton Capital and others in a bid for global push.
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Price cuts would bring budget version of Microsoft’s console below those of competition from Nintendo and Sony.
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Ex-Qualcomm executive to lead mobile-phone unit in prelude to spin-off.
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Shares of solar manufacturing equipment maker fall 11 percent after pricing at middle of range.
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Growth continues with focus on display ads, mobile, and video, but report finds job postings plummet 48 percent versus 2007.
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Some analysts expect Redmond to raise its $44.6 billion offer in its battle against Google.
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Apple may sell more than 800,000 iPhones in the current quarter, topping the company's own target of some 730,000, says UBS.
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AMD faces setback as Sun decides to dual-source its server processors from rival.
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Fox Interactive Media, largely thanks to MySpace, has edged into No. 1 for Internet page views.
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Looking for relief in diagnostics, Siemens takes a Bayer.
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The company’s upcoming operating system could help stoke interest in Mac sales.
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News on risks of drug-eluting stents doesn’t get analysts’ hearts jumping.
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Traditionally the home turf of biotech companies, big pharma is making strides in developing new cancer drugs.
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VoIP provider expects customers to pay for shares they ordered in its ugly IPO.
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VoIP provider may reimburse underwriters for shares customers wouldn't buy.
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