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Sure, they can be confusing--just what does Cisco do?--and volatile and pricey. But even strict-value managers, who focus on low stock prices relative to earnings, buy them. "Get your head out of the sand," Scott Black at Delphi Management advises tech sissies. Look for normal stuff--little debt, market dominance, sustainable advantage, strong brand, good managers, a commitment to research and development. You can find tech companies priced right. Black's favorites include electronics suppliers Arrow and Nu Horizons...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tech That, Peter | 11/29/1999 | See Source »

...weeks last spring to clear the overgrown site of an ancient amphitheater in Mycenae. Occasionally turning up pieces of marble in the theater's dusty floor, Traudi held them in her hand and imagined what the place and people had been like thousands of years ago. Weekend trips to Delphi and Olympia, arranged by the Greek cultural organization sponsoring the work camp, were an unexpected bonus...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Travel: Lend a Helping Hand | 10/18/1999 | See Source »

...deleting the virus, computer by computer," he says, and that didn?t take long even for big dominoes like Microsoft (down a few hours) or Boeing (a few days). As for the perpetrator, all we know is that he?s an expert programmer who knows long-dead language Delphi. And that he?s worked in a corporation long enough to know that no matter how strange the message or how monstrous the file (206K), somebody?s always gonna fall...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: All Worm and No Play for Virus Victims | 6/15/1999 | See Source »

...steel body in 1914, is now part of Thyssen Budd Automotive, which will soon be folded into emerging industrial conglomerate Thyssen Krupp AG. Carmakers themselves are also creating new players. Both Ford and GM have turned their component divisions into distinct profit centers with fancy names like Visteon and Delphi, and Renault and Fiat recently announced they were blending their foundry activities into a $2 billion-a-year systems supplier...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World Cars | 2/22/1999 | See Source »

...Flint, which the automaker may shut down within months. Although talks are expected to resume today, GM officials fear that the strike could force its North American assembly plants to temporarily close shop by Friday. But it wasn't all bad news for GM today. At the company's Delphi Interior & Lighting Systems plant in Anderson, Indiana, a strike deadline was extended for the second time after a tentative agreement on a contract dispute was reached. Negotiators are scrambling to resolve snags on production speedups and workplace safety requirements...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 2,800 GM Workers Strike | 7/23/1997 | See Source »

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