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...some people keep seeing something out there. Goldman Sachs kicked off the action Monday by running with the semiconductor bulls and declaring that the sector was definitely at a bottom. "The recovery writing is on the wall," the company wrote Monday morning, "and we don't see how investors will be able to resist the inflection point...
...Frank Quattrone brought in the mother lode: CSFB took public 142 tech companies in 1998-2000. In the same period, while Mack was the top hands-on manager at Morgan Stanley, his firm underwrote 68 tech-stock ipos, according to Thomson Financial. The firms ranked 1 and 3, with Goldman Sachs notched in between...
...world's biggest plums. Whether China will actually allow direct-to-viewer foreign television transmissions is another matter. The technological bottleneck?and potential filter?created by a centralized uplink facility could soothe the anxieties of China's political mandarins. Such a policy change would surely be good for business. Goldman Sachs expects TV advertising revenues in China to grow from $2 billion today to $7 billion in 2010. And someday, additional revenues may come from the use of China's upgraded cable network to access the Internet. First though, warring broadcast and telecom regulators have to sort out who would...
...Merrill Lynch and Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley decide that it's better for business to make their analysts credible again, they'll do it - more "sell" ratings, more disclosure, a rebuilding of the Chinese wall. Dealmakers and stock-pickers will stop talking to each other, and analysis will no longer be considered part of the investment bankers' sales pitch to investors...
...Intelliseek, one of several new companies aiming to unlock the potential of the invisible Web for their customers. Launched in Cincinnati in 1997, the firm (www.intelliseek.com) began providing deep search resources for individual researchers, but its real targets are the intranets of global corporations. Among its biggest clients are Goldman Sachs and Procter & Gamble. Also Nokia and Ford, which - along with In-Q-Tel, the high-tech investment arm of the Central Intelligence Agency - put up much of the $9.4 million in venture capital Intelliseek has received in recent weeks...