Archive - 28 May 2002

Sage tries to torpedo Microsoft's Navision takeover

A monopolist at work? Or is Sage runing scared?

Chip demand set to bloom

The light at the end of the tunnel...

Intel still hoping for local loop unbundling

'No to monopolies!' says chip quasi-monopolist...

Kingston announces massive losses

'It's Hull, but I think we might pull through...'

BBC hits out at e-learning slurs

Funding a competitive venture with licence-fee payers money is not unfair, says Auntie...

Consumers give e-tail a bit of loving

Hugs all round for Amazon and co... nice...

No sign of recruitment upturn

Top recruiter says jobless are set to stay that way... still it'll be handy for watching the World C...

Egg finalises Zebank deal

Shells out £23m for French counterpart...

Ananova green around the gills

Virtual newsreader, virtual money...

Vodafone posts largest ever corporate loss

Huge losses drive share price down...

App servers - a market you ignore at your peril

If you think this a subject purely for the techies, think again...

Football - game or product?

Business, IT, money and the beautiful game - they all fit together you know...

Intel slashes Pentium prices

Time for some Spring stimulation...

Vodafone posts record loss

Gent in the dock over bonus...


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