Archive - 02 Feb 2001

Terra Lycos in fear of a stock meltdown

Investment bank Nomura is "likely" to downgrade Terra Lycos's stock after the exit of its CEO Bob Da...

Wanadoo to double deal in Easdaq

Top French ISP Wanadoo has moved its ambitions up a notch, gaining the right to be traded on the pan...

Sick Germans get help

A German software company is selling a CDRom which details how to fool your boss into thinking you a...

More jobs go as Buy.com looks for buyer

Internet superstore Buy.com yesterday put its growing UK arm up for sale, cut 10 per cent of its wor...

Caldera prepares to take piece of Linux pie

Caldera has signed an agreement with Linux services provider Acrylis, in an attempt to position itse...

Bridge in troubled water

Creditors owed $26m by Bridge Information Systems have filed a petition for the company's involuntar...

Netpliance spirals towards collapse

Netpliance, pioneer of the long-awaited net appliance I-opener internet access device, today slid fr...

Dell pledges to beat revised sales forecasts

Dell expects to beat its fourth quarter earnings warning with total annual sales of $32bn for the fi...

Intel is the latest heavyweight in the Linux corner

Intel put its weight behind the Linux Operating System yesterday, outlining its vision to scale the ...

AstraZeneca to inject $1.7bn into IBM

IBM has landed a $1.7bn outsourcing deal to provide UK pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca with a compr...

Trojan horse springs a nasty surprise for AOL

AOL users are under threat from a Trojan horse virus that can steal passwords and allow the unauthor...

Stockwatch Daily: A flat start to trading

Wednesday's widely anticipated 50 point rate cut from the Federal Reserve did little to enthuse trad...

Verizon beats analysts forecasts and telecom downturn

Verizon Communications has exceeded analysts' forecasts with its fourth quarter results, which were ...

Terra Lycos has a dog of a day

Terra Lycos has lost $348m, Bob Davis, its legendary founder and CEO, and its CFO in one day.

It's all gone wrong for Terra Lycos and the penguin stands firm

The Financial Times brings not unexpected news that Terra Lycos is today coming to terms with...

Business gears up for new economy storage

The pattern of under investment in storage is gradually changing as the new economy puts increasing ...

Dot-com darlings and spreading the blame

It's easy to get vertigo at the top of the dot-com ladder. If you were an internet exec with an ever...


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