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event_date=2010-03-16 07:57:39; sort_date=40253.331701;
A Strong Autodesk Looks Toward China, 3D
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Mar 16, 2010
Autodesk, Inc.
(ADSK) -
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A Strong
Autodesk
Looks Toward China, 3D.
Autodesk
(NASDAQ:ADSK) recently announced Q4 numbers that were up sequentially with less of a year on year decline. Revenues of $456 million fell 7% over the year but grew 9% over the quarter.
A Strong
Autodesk
Looks Toward China, 3D.
Autodesk
(NASDAQ:ADSK) recently announced Q4 numbers that were up sequentially with less of a year on year decline. Revenues of $456 million fell 7% over the year but grew 9% over the quarter.
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A Strong <span class="company">Autodesk</span> Looks Toward China, 3D. <span class="company">Autodesk</span> (NASDAQ:ADSK) recently announced Q4 numbers that were up sequentially with less of a year on year decline. Revenues of $456 million fell 7% over the year but grew 9% over the quarter.
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event_date=2010-03-15 07:26:15; sort_date=40252.309896;
Hope for TiVo; Garmins Flawed Strategy
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Mar 15, 2010
TiVo Inc.
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Hope for
TiVo
; Garmin's Flawed Strategy. Last quarter, we saw how Garmin (NASDAQ:GRMN) and
TiVo
(NASDAQ:TIVO) declined in the face of increasing competition in their core businesses. While the integration of navigation applications in smartphones is eating into Garmin's personal navigation devices (PND) business,
TiVo
is losing subscribers with the advent of broadband and competing services such as Hulu, Netflix, and iTunes.
Hope for
TiVo
; Garmin's Flawed Strategy. Last quarter, we saw how Garmin (NASDAQ:GRMN) and
TiVo
(NASDAQ:TIVO) declined in the face of increasing competition in their core businesses. While the integration of navigation applications in smartphones is eating into Garmin's personal navigation devices (PND) business,
TiVo
is losing subscribers with the advent of broadband and competing services such as Hulu, Netflix, and iTunes.
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Hope for <span class="company">TiVo</span>; Garmin's Flawed Strategy. Last quarter, we saw how Garmin (NASDAQ:GRMN) and <span class="company">TiVo</span> (NASDAQ:TIVO) declined in the face of increasing competition in their core businesses. While the integration of navigation applications in smartphones is eating into Garmin's personal navigation devices (PND) business, <span class="company">TiVo</span> is losing subscribers with the advent of broadband and competing services such as Hulu, Netflix, and iTunes.
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Hope for TiVo; Garmins Flawed Strategy
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Mar 15, 2010
Garmin Ltd
(GRMN) -
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Hope for TiVo;
Garmin
's Flawed Strategy. Last quarter, we saw how
Garmin
(NASDAQ:GRMN) and TiVo (NASDAQ:TIVO) declined in the face of increasing competition in their core businesses. While the integration of navigation applications in smartphones is eating into
Garmin
's personal navigation devices (PND) business, TiVo is losing subscribers with the advent of broadband and competing services such as Hulu, Netflix, and iTunes.
Hope for TiVo;
Garmin
's Flawed Strategy. Last quarter, we saw how
Garmin
(NASDAQ:GRMN) and TiVo (NASDAQ:TIVO) declined in the face of increasing competition in their core businesses. While the integration of navigation applications in smartphones is eating into
Garmin
's personal navigation devices (PND) business, TiVo is losing subscribers with the advent of broadband and competing services such as Hulu, Netflix, and iTunes.
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Hope for TiVo; <span class="company">Garmin</span>'s Flawed Strategy. Last quarter, we saw how <span class="company">Garmin</span> (NASDAQ:GRMN) and TiVo (NASDAQ:TIVO) declined in the face of increasing competition in their core businesses. While the integration of navigation applications in smartphones is eating into <span class="company">Garmin</span>'s personal navigation devices (PND) business, TiVo is losing subscribers with the advent of broadband and competing services such as Hulu, Netflix, and iTunes.
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event_date=2010-03-12 06:15:37; sort_date=40249.260845;
News Corps Gangbuster Quarter
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Mar 12, 2010
News Corporation
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News
Corp's Gangbuster Quarter. The New York Times announced recently that it will adopt a metered model of charging viewers for online content from next year .
News
Corp ((NASDAQ:NWSA) is already successfully monetizing content with its WSJ.com site.
News
Corp's Gangbuster Quarter. The New York Times announced recently that it will adopt a metered model of charging viewers for online content from next year .
News
Corp ((NASDAQ:NWSA) is already successfully monetizing content with its WSJ.com site.
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<span class="company">News</span> Corp's Gangbuster Quarter. The New York Times announced recently that it will adopt a metered model of charging viewers for online content from next year . <span class="company">News</span> Corp ((NASDAQ:NWSA) is already successfully monetizing content with its WSJ.com site.
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event_date=2010-03-12 06:15:35; sort_date=40249.260822;
News Corps Gangbuster Quarter
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Mar 12, 2010
Viacom, Inc.
(VIA) -
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Meanwhile,
Viacom
(NASDAQ:VIA) saw cost control measures drive earnings . Q4 EPS of $1.09 was significantly higher than the Street's expected $0.88, but revenues slipped 3% over the year to $4.1 billion and missed the Street's expected $4.2 billion target. By segment, Media Networks revenues of $2.33 billion fell 6% over the previous year.
Meanwhile,
Viacom
(NASDAQ:VIA) saw cost control measures drive earnings . Q4 EPS of $1.09 was significantly higher than the Street's expected $0.88, but revenues slipped 3% over the year to $4.1 billion and missed the Street's expected $4.2 billion target. By segment, Media Networks revenues of $2.33 billion fell 6% over the previous year.
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Meanwhile, <span class="company">Viacom</span> (NASDAQ:VIA) saw cost control measures drive earnings . Q4 EPS of $1.09 was significantly higher than the Street's expected $0.88, but revenues slipped 3% over the year to $4.1 billion and missed the Street's expected $4.2 billion target. By segment, Media Networks revenues of $2.33 billion fell 6% over the previous year.
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event_date=2010-03-10 06:24:16; sort_date=40247.266852;
Wireless Carriers In The 4G Race
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Mar 10, 2010
Verizon Communications, Inc.
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The 4G race should pick up steam this year with Sprint (NYSE:S) and Verizon (
NYSE:VZ
) accelerating their handset development efforts. Sprint and its joint venture Clearwire are betting on WiMax while Verizon, AT&T (NYSE:T), and T Mobile are investing in the Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology for 4G. Let's take a closer look.
The 4G race should pick up steam this year with Sprint (NYSE:S) and Verizon (
NYSE:VZ
) accelerating their handset development efforts. Sprint and its joint venture Clearwire are betting on WiMax while Verizon, AT&T (NYSE:T), and T Mobile are investing in the Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology for 4G. Let's take a closer look.
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The 4G race should pick up steam this year with Sprint (NYSE:S) and Verizon (<span class="company">NYSE:VZ</span>) accelerating their handset development efforts. Sprint and its joint venture Clearwire are betting on WiMax while Verizon, AT&T (NYSE:T), and T Mobile are investing in the Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology for 4G. Let's take a closer look.
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event_date=2010-03-10 06:24:14; sort_date=40247.266829;
Wireless Carriers In The 4G Race
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Mar 10, 2010
Sprint Nextel Corp
(S) -
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The 4G race should pick up steam this year with Sprint (
NYSE:S
) and Verizon (NYSE:VZ) accelerating their handset development efforts. Sprint and its joint venture Clearwire are betting on WiMax while Verizon, AT&T (NYSE:T), and T Mobile are investing in the Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology for 4G. Let's take a closer look.
The 4G race should pick up steam this year with Sprint (
NYSE:S
) and Verizon (NYSE:VZ) accelerating their handset development efforts. Sprint and its joint venture Clearwire are betting on WiMax while Verizon, AT&T (NYSE:T), and T Mobile are investing in the Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology for 4G. Let's take a closer look.
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The 4G race should pick up steam this year with Sprint (<span class="company">NYSE:S</span>) and Verizon (NYSE:VZ) accelerating their handset development efforts. Sprint and its joint venture Clearwire are betting on WiMax while Verizon, AT&T (NYSE:T), and T Mobile are investing in the Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology for 4G. Let's take a closer look.
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Wireless Carriers In The 4G Race
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Mar 10, 2010
AT&T Inc.
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Sprint and its joint venture Clearwire are betting on WiMax while Verizon, AT&T (
NYSE:T
), and T Mobile are investing in the Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology for 4G. Let's take a closer look. 4G, or the fourth generation of cellular wireless standards, is a successor to the 3G technology.
Sprint and its joint venture Clearwire are betting on WiMax while Verizon, AT&T (
NYSE:T
), and T Mobile are investing in the Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology for 4G. Let's take a closer look. 4G, or the fourth generation of cellular wireless standards, is a successor to the 3G technology.
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Sprint and its joint venture Clearwire are betting on WiMax while Verizon, AT&T (<span class="company">NYSE:T</span>), and T Mobile are investing in the Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology for 4G. Let's take a closer look. 4G, or the fourth generation of cellular wireless standards, is a successor to the 3G technology.
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event_date=2010-03-09 06:18:40; sort_date=40246.262963;
Newspapers Down, But Not Out
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Mar 09, 2010
Gannett Company, Inc.
(GCI) -
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Gannett's (
NYSE:GCI
) cost control measures also helped it post its largest profit of the year. EPS for the quarter came in at $0.56 compared with a loss of $20.65 per share a year ago. But revenues continued to fall.
Gannett's (
NYSE:GCI
) cost control measures also helped it post its largest profit of the year. EPS for the quarter came in at $0.56 compared with a loss of $20.65 per share a year ago. But revenues continued to fall.
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Gannett's (<span class="company">NYSE:GCI</span>) cost control measures also helped it post its largest profit of the year. EPS for the quarter came in at $0.56 compared with a loss of $20.65 per share a year ago. But revenues continued to fall.
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event_date=2010-03-08 06:11:18; sort_date=40245.257847;
Marvell And Infineon Target New Markets
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Mar 08, 2010
Marvell Technology Group Ltd.
(MRVL) -
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Marvell
And Infineon Target New Markets. The growing market for mobile devices is proving to be beneficial for the smartphone ecosystem component makers like ARM and
Marvell
(NASDAQ:MRVL) that specialize in chips optimized for longer battery power. We covered ARM last week and in this post we will look at
Marvell
and Infineon (OTC: IFNNY.
Marvell
And Infineon Target New Markets. The growing market for mobile devices is proving to be beneficial for the smartphone ecosystem component makers like ARM and
Marvell
(NASDAQ:MRVL) that specialize in chips optimized for longer battery power. We covered ARM last week and in this post we will look at
Marvell
and Infineon (OTC: IFNNY.
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<span class="company">Marvell</span> And Infineon Target New Markets. The growing market for mobile devices is proving to be beneficial for the smartphone ecosystem component makers like ARM and <span class="company">Marvell</span> (NASDAQ:MRVL) that specialize in chips optimized for longer battery power. We covered ARM last week and in this post we will look at <span class="company">Marvell</span> and Infineon (OTC: IFNNY.
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