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  • Wed Nov 1 2000 Wall Street cool to WorldCom restructuring

    Investors are unimpressed with the company's creation of a tracking stock for consumer long-distance, sending its stock even lower.

    Posted by Patrick Ross

  • Wed Mar 19 1997 High Adobe earnings lift stock

    Adobe sees strong revenue growth in its first quarter, beating Wall Street analysts' estimates.

    Posted by CNET News.com Staff

  • Mon Jun 4 2007 Palm: The new comeback kid?

    Smart phone inventor sells off big stake and shuffles its board in hopes of reinvigorating product lineup amid increasing competition.

    Posted by Marguerite Reardon

  • Mon May 1 2006 The politics of tech's tax breaks

    Do incentives used to lure tech companies keep money from public schools--and thus hurt U.S. efforts to stay competitive?

    Posted by Declan McCullagh and Anne Broache

  • Mon Dec 3 2007 At software giant, pain gives rise to progress

    Redmond's security practices have been transformed since threats like Slammer and Blaster first wormed their way onto the scene.

    Posted by CNET Staff

  • Fri Nov 20 1998 Time Warner shares soar on 2-to-1 split

    Shares of the media giant soar to a record high following the announcement of its plans for a 2-to-1 stock split set for December.

    Posted by Sandeep Junnarkar

  • Mon May 4 1998 Hayes falls short, reports loss

    Hayes reports a larger-than-expected loss, citing industrywide softness in the modem market.

    Posted by Suzanne Galante

  • Wed Apr 10 2002 AT&T proposes reverse stock split

    The telecom giant plans to offer a 1-for-5 reverse stock split following its proposed merger with Comcast, the company reveals in a regulatory filing.

    Posted by Tiffany Kary

  • Mon Jul 9 2001 Yahoo adjusts advertising attitude

    Once secretly reviled by many traditional advertisers and agencies for arrogance and inflexibility, the online giant is slowly gaining a kinder, gentler reputation.

    Posted by Jim Hu and Stefanie Olsen

  • Mon Mar 10 2003 Intel wireless plans begin with new chip

    The chipmaker is betting that wireless technology will be the biggest thing since the browser. New notebooks coming Wednesday may be an indication of whether the company is right.

    Posted by Michael Kanellos

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