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  • Wed Jan 15 2003 Yahoo posts strong revenue, earnings

    The Web giant beats analyst expectations with a profit of 8 cents a share, in the latest sign of turnaround for the company.

    Posted by Jim Hu

  • Fri Jul 20 2001 Gateway shares plunge as revenue drops

    The PC maker's shares take a hit after it reports a loss as it revenue drops 32 percent from the same quarter last year. Layoffs are possible.

    Posted by Richard Shim

  • Tue Jul 20 1999 Infoseek delivers on traffic, revenue growth

    Posted by Larry Dignan

  • Tue Jun 18 2002 Apple warns of revenue, earnings shortfall

    The Mac maker expects earnings of 8 cents to 10 cents per share, down from its previous guidance of at least 11 cents per share.

    Posted by Ian Fried

  • Thu Jan 22 2009 Live blog: Microsoft's earnings call

    After announcing disappointing earnings and its first-ever large-scale layoffs, Microsoft fields questions from financial analysts. Here's our live coverage of the call.

    Posted by Ina Fried

  • Wed Nov 12 2008 YouTube lets advertisers buy search terms

    Google's video-sharing site is getting serious about generating cash. Sponsored Videos lets users promote their videos by bidding on keywords.

    Posted by Greg Sandoval

  • Tue May 8 2001 Monster.com scares up revenue for TMP

    TMP Worldwide, parent company of the online network connecting job seekers and employers, reports better-than-expected results in the first quarter.

    Posted by Sergio G. Non

  • Wed Mar 28 2007 Sprint calling on wireless broadband

    Executive says carrier is banking on wireless data services to win customers in the highly competitive mobile phone business.

    Posted by Marguerite Reardon

  • Wed Jun 7 2000 Applied Micro shares tumble after revenue warning

    The optical network chipmaker's stock falls 9 percent after it discloses that sales to main customer Nortel will rise at a lower-than-expected rate in its first fiscal quarter.

    Posted by Sam Ames

  • Fri Dec 4 2009 Mint CEO Aaron Patzer

    Rafe Needleman is joined by CNET security expert Elinor Mills in a discussion with Mint CEO Aaron Patzer, whose personal finance site is being acquired by Inuit. Rafe and Elinor grill Patzer on why he...

    Posted by Aaron Patzer and Rafe Needleman

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