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...pandering to Wall Street, because Wall Street was already finding its smile. After shrugging off Cisco's woes on Tuesday (and feeling pretty good about having done so), the Dow and the NASDAQ were already surging Wednesday on Street-beating earnings reports from Old and New Economy stocks alike - Intel, General Motors, J. P. Morgan Chase, and AOL Time Warner (parent empire of this writer - go stock options!). The rally, you see, was already...
...Sure. There are a lot of big ones coming this week, and for the next two weeks. (After the bell Tuesday, Intel actually topped estimates.) But I think we'll see a general sorting-out. Everyone knows the first quarter was lousy. The only thing that matters is the outlook for the rest of the year, relative to estimates. It's a given that they're down - it's a question of how much, and are there any surprises. And whether a company's problems - like Kodak, for instance- are deemed to be an individual problem or one that...
COLLABORATIVE COMPUTING PC Teamwork Get your PC to do something useful in its spare time - like help find a cure for cancer. A collaborative effort by Oxford University, Intel and U.S. tech firm United Devices - billed as the largest computational chemistry project ever undertaken - will harness the unused power of millions of PCs around the world to screen molecules for cancer-fighting potential. You can enlist your PC and download the necessary software at www.ud.com...
...have highly marketable skills, and unemployment in the area is near 2%. Every day they troop to a "career center" in northwest Austin. They check out websites like computerjobs.com and a bulletin board that boasts 30 "success stories"--only limited consolation given that companies where they might naturally land--Intel, Motorola and Verizon--have also been trimming workers. Doug Hutter, 41, with two kids at home, lost his job as an IT specialist Feb. 15. "I'm starting to get scared," he says. "I'm wondering where the next house payment is coming from...
Moore's law, developed by Gordon Moore, one of the founders of the computer processor manufacturer Intel, states that the number of calculations a microchip can do doubles approximately every eighteen months...