The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 2001 Lee Gomes |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Ariba faces earnings shortfall, layoffs.(second quarter)(Company Financial Information) | Business, general | Lee Gomes, Don Clark, Khanh Tran |
Ariba sets stock-purchase deal for Agile.(Agile Software Inc.) | Business, general | Lee Gomes |
BeHere takes a 360-degree turn in imaging.(Technology Information)(Column) | Business, general | Lee Gomes |
Cisco issues grim profit, sales warning.(Cisco Systems)(Company Financial Information) | Business, general | Lee Gomes |
Entertainment firms target Gnutella.(Industry Legal Issue) | Business, general | Lee Gomes |
For big new product, Oracle's pitch smacks of wishful thinking.(11i software)(Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Lee Gomes |
Judge sharply criticizes Napster's effort to block copyrighted music on its site.(U.S. District Judge)(Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Lee Gomes |
Linux campaign is an uphill battle for Microsoft Corp.(open-source leaders have 'all signed a statement criticizing Microsoft' for its scare tactics and negative campaign calling Linux a cancer)(Company Business and Marketing)(Technical) | Business, general | Lee Gomes |
Microsoft uses free code.(Company Business and Marketing) | Business, general | Lee Gomes |
Novell forms Web-caching unit with help of Nortel, Accenture.(Nortel Networks Corp.; new venture called Volera) | Business, general | Lee Gomes |
Oracle reports net gained 2% in terse release.(fiscal first quarter results)(Company Financial Information)(Statistical Data Included) | Business, general | Lee Gomes |
Oracle's earnings: no bad news is good; tech bellwether edges past forecasts on cost cuts; stock jumps after hours.(Company Earnings) | Business, general | Lee Gomes |
Oracle unveils database, kills pricing plan.(Product Information) | Business, general | Lee Gomes, Rebecca Buckman |
Record industry files court papers saying Napster isn't effectively blocking music.(Industry Legal Issue) | Business, general | Lee Gomes |
The new computer landscape; as mergers, downturn continue, technology companies assess their strategies for survival.(Industry Trend or Event)(Statistical Data Included) | Business, general | Gary McWilliams, Lee Gomes, Jerry Guidera, David Pringle, William Bulkeley, Pui-Wing Tam, Terho Uimomen, Rob Guth |
Vaunted business-to-business sector is blindsided; yesterday, shares of sector leader Ariba were down 97% from their 52-week high of $173.50.(P-to-P, B-to-B - R.I.P.?)(Industry Trend or Event) | Business, general | Lee Gomes |
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