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The bankrupt go bankrupt

Om Malik, Tuesday, December 17, 2002 at 11:12 AM PT Comments (0)

Top Ten Trends 2003 - Telecommunications :: The worst is yet to come in the telecom sector. Companies that have spent the past 12 months clawing their way out of bankruptcy will only go bankrupt again, killed by the continued decline in bandwidth prices.

Wired for trouble

Om Malik, Monday, December 16, 2002 at 5:12 PM PT Comments (0)

Denver Post.com :: At post-merger Qwest, aggressive new culture led to questionable deals.

A distorted picture

Om Malik, Monday, December 16, 2002 at 5:12 PM PT Comments (0)

Denver Post.com :: Despite analysts; alarms, Qwest execs insist all was well

The bankrupt go bankrupt

Om Malik, Monday, December 16, 2002 at 7:38 AM PT Comments (0)

The worst is yet to come in the telecom sector. Companies that have spent the past 12 months clawing their way out of bankruptcy will only go bankrupt again, killed by the continued decline in bandwidth prices.

It’s Hammer time!

Om Malik, Friday, December 13, 2002 at 4:12 AM PT Comments (0)

Red Herring :: With its share of the x86 market dropping, AMD needs its new Hammer chip to keep in the race against Intel. Hammer is the code name for the next-generation processor that AMD expects to release in the first half of 2003.

Charter’s Scary Invisible Man

Om Malik, Wednesday, December 11, 2002 at 1:12 PM PT Comments (0)

Broadband WireBeset by legal problems, a government probe into its accounting mess, a rotating crew of top executives, defecting customers, and fleeing investors, St. Louis, MO-based Charter Communications also seems to be haunted by the specter of one man: its majority shareholder, Microsoft billionaire Paul Allen. With its stock scraping bottom at near a buck [...]

Qwest officers, bankers knew of fraud, suit says

Om Malik, Wednesday, December 11, 2002 at 1:12 PM PT Comments (0)

Denver Post.com :: Qwest Communications International Inc.’s officers and bankers, including Salomon Smith Barney, knew the fourth-largest U.S. local-telephone company had engaged in accounting fraud since 1999, a lawsuit claims. The California State Teachers Retirement System, which has lost about $150 million in Qwest stock and bonds, claims Qwest founder Philip Anschutz, Citigroup’s Salomon Smith [...]

eye-eye-oh - how did we miss that

Om Malik, Sunday, December 8, 2002 at 3:12 PM PT Comments (0)

Tablatronic.NET :: It is a shame we missed this one! Last year-and-a-half New York has been buzzing about this hot new group called I-I-O (pronounced “eye-eye-oh”) and their smash hit single, Rapture. Well like others we loved the tune but forgot to notice that the lead vocalist on this two-person dance act was Nadia Ali, [...]

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