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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Wired Magazine’s Pitch to New York

Caroline McCarthy

As he kicked off the Wired Business Conference on Monday, Wired magazine’s editor in chief, Chris Anderson, started talking about Jell-O.

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Thursday, April 30, 2009

An Early Peek Under The Palm Pre’s Hood

Arik Hesseldahl

To say Palm has a lot riding on the Pre smartphone is an understatement.

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Monday, April 20, 2009

Live-Blogging IBM Earnings

Andrew LaVallee

IBM posted first-quarter earnings of $2.3 billion, down 1 percent from its profit a year earlier, while revenue fell 11 percent to $21.71 billion.
Highlights from the company’s conference call with analysts:
4:33: CFO Mark Loughridge will be flying solo on the call today.

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Friday, August 15, 2008

Electronic Arts Profit Outlook Cut as Time Warner Delays “Potter”

Tiernan Ray

Behold the Power of Potter. Time Warner (TWX) yesterday disclosed it won’t put out the new Harry Potter film, “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince,” this November as originally planned, and instead will make it a Summer 2009, release–specifically, for July 17 of next year.

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Thursday, May 15, 2008

Blockbuster: Q1 EPS Beats Street; Revs Come in Light

Eric Savitz

Blockbuster this morning gets mixed reviews for its Q1 financial results.

The bottom-line gets raves: Profits of 20 cents a share beat the Street by a nickel.

The top-line gets jeers: Revenue of $1.39 billion missed the consensus view of $1.44 billion.

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