Archive - 18 Jul 2001
AGM rage - don't count on it
Business leaders getting an easy ride from apathetic shareholders...
Microsoft ditches Java
XML spells RIP for Java...
Top 50 fastest growing companies named
Who's number one? What is iDesk doing at number 15? See what you make of it all...
BT sells Blu as shareholders see red
Anger at break-up plans...
US companies: Big spenders on analysts
But are they getting value for money?
Men in black lose laptops
James Bond? More like Calamity James...
Intel 'must refocus' to bounce back
Analysts think chip giant has lost the plot...
Rocket man brought down to earth by satellite failure
Elton John fans lose sound and vision as webcast falters...
IBM shares drop
The giant's sunny patch finally clouded over...
This season's iMac colours are... last year's
Dalmations and Flower Power out, blue, white and grey in...
EMC's profits in dire condition
So bad they can't see the wood for the trees...
AOL Time Warner results show merger success
Entertainment giant in good health...
Slowdown? What slowdown?
Buyers continue to pump cash into IT...
BTOpenworld stalls on long-range DSL
BT again fails to distance itself from words such as 'delayed' and 'unreliable', but then distance d...
Compaq tells users 'only pay for what you use'
Will 'pay as you go' work for you?
Microsoft presents XP plug-and-play
Offering high-speed access to peer-to-peer networks: It's getting better all the time...
Comedian demands $1m for virus warning
Only kidding- the joke's on Symantec...
Marconi braces itself for stormy shareholder meeting
Will the board go the full 12 rounds?
Stockwatch Daily: US results depress Euro markets
Apple falls to earth, Intel slumps, US markets fair better than Europe...
Apple bites back with strong Q3 results
But declining PC market continues to eat into sales...
Redstone share circus continues
Beleaguered broadband company loses its RAG
Takeover Panel steps in to calm Baltimore brouhaha
Children please...
FBI agents pounce on Defcon hacker
Adobe points the finger at Russian programmer...
Colt shareholders told to stump up £600m
Troubled telco turns to investors for cash...