on demand 30 june
Emblaze loses money but wins licence
News The video email and video-on-demand services are aimed at corporate users and what the Emblaze website describes as "young techno-fun consumers". Emblaze, formerly Geo Interactive, lost $6.2m for the six months ended 30 June compared to a profit of... [18 Sep 2001]
Infineon axes staff
News The company blamed large customer inventories and falling demand for chips. Earlier this month, Infineon shares hit an all time low, with 35 per cent of its value wiped out since it issued its prospectus in June. [25 Jul 2001]
Forrester axes 15 per cent
News The company blamed the sagging US economy and weakened demand for reports for the move. Results for the quarter ended 30 June will be reported on 18 July. IT analyst firm Forrester Research will release 111 sales employees worldwide in the first... [13 Jul 2001]
Yahoo! and Motorola beat the street
News The company is continuing to suffer from the downturn in web advertising revenues as supply continues to greatly exceed demand. In the three-month period ending June 30 revenue slipped 33 per cent to $182m, compared to $273m last year. [12 Jul 2001]
Analysts warn on Microsoft licensing changes
News He said: "The licensing changes announced follow the increasing adoption of Windows 2000 Professional by our volume licensing customers and an associated significant decline in demand for volume licences for previous versions of Windows. [18 Jan 2001]
Barclays' profits won't plug ebusiness holes
News The company reported that demand for online banking continued to grow in the period with the number of registered personal and small business internet banking users now 1.11 million compared with 500,000 in December 1999. [03 Aug 2000]
Colt and Cisco post positive Q2 results
News According to the company, the profits reflect the growth in European demand for high bandwidth services. Colt Telecom this week announced second quarter results with profits doubling on last years figures to £18m in the three months to 30 June. [10 Nov 1999]
In brief: Lucent enjoys boom quarter
News Since being spun-off from AT&T, Lucent's stock has sky-rocketed, and the company is now seeking to exploit the strong demand for datacoms equipment as networking companies such as Cisco and Bay Networks encroach on its traditional market. [23 Jul 1998]
