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Showing off billions and billions of dollars, HP has published its financial situation after the completion of the second quarter of Fiscal Year 2011, and it seems that results were more or less mixed.HP is the world's greatest supplier of computers, so it stands to reason that its finances would involve massiv... |
18 May 2011 04:36 GMT |
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NVIDIA is currently in the second quarter of tis Fiscal year 2012, and it looks like it has finished analyzing its performance during the first one, as revealed in a recent press release,like all other companies in the industry, NVIDIA has to periodically offer updates on its financial situation, especially once a y... |
13 May 2011 03:47 GMT |
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E Ink may have scored a sort of record during the last quarter of 2011, but it looks like not every month so far returned positive financial results, although the situation is still one that favors the company.The one thing about finances is that they change with the times and can vary from splendid to dismal, somet... |
9 May 2011 10:14 GMT |
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It appears that tablets have started to show up as the culprit behind a whole bunch of happenings, both good and bad, on the IT market, in this case related to the finances of a certain worldwide foundry.Like any product that rose in popularity fast, tablets have become a very disruptive presence on today's IT ... |
5 May 2011 11:01 GMT |
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AOL has posted its Q1 financial results and they're not looking great. That's not much of a surprise, AOL has been losing revenue and profits for years now and, in that light, the numbers are not that bad, they're above Wall Street expectations, in fact.AOL revenue for Q1 was $551.4 million, down from ... |
4 May 2011 09:00 GMT |
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It appears that Samsung has finally made the official update on its finances, this once dealing with the first quarter of 2011, and it looks like things didn't go very well because of weak memory demand and slow display sales.
Samsung has finally come forth and supplied the Internet with the information on i... |
30 April 2011 03:46 GMT |
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As expected, Microsoft reported strong results for the past fiscal quarter, beating analyst estimates, which had forecasted a 12% growth. Instead, revenue for the quarter ended Mar. 31, 2011, increased by 13% compared to Q3 2010, to no less than $16.43 billion. And while Windows did manage to steal the limelight fr... |
29 April 2011 04:00 GMT |
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Companies have been releasing their financial reports left and right over the past month, what with the first quarter of the year over and done with, and it looks like ARM has more reasons to brag than many.Being April, this was the month when pretty much every company out there provided the press with a tally of th... |
27 April 2011 10:04 GMT |
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With the first half of April now past, IT players are outlining their financial situations, and it looks like Advanced Micro Devices has finally taken its turn, revealing mixed results and expecting little improvement in Q2.
During the first quarter of the ongoing year (2011), Advanced Micro Devices could have s... |
22 April 2011 02:49 GMT |
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While Intel is enjoying the feeling of amazement at once again breaking its quarterly revenue record, Western Digital is facing a decline, although it didn't suffer enough to lose ground and hand the leading position back to Seagate.Western Digital may have sealed a deal with Hitachi, through which it completel... |
21 April 2011 05:37 GMT |
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It is really starting to look as though a certain, high-tier IT player just can't stop outdoing itself in terms of how much money it racks up each and every yearly quarter, especially after the performance during the January-March period.With all the things that happened during the first quarter of the ongoing ... |
20 April 2011 04:05 GMT |
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It looks like the rebound in laptop shipments really did wonders for the financial situations of many companies, such as Compal, whose own performance, last month, was over 50% better than the one in February.History will not soon forget the issue that led to pretty much every current-generation Intel-based motherbo... |
11 April 2011 10:29 GMT |
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It looks like Seagate decided this was the opportune moment for a small update on its financial situation, as well as for announcing a quarterly cash dividend set to be payable on June 1, 2011.Each company has its own way of keeping track of its fiscal years and the financial development during each of the four quar... |
8 April 2011 04:24 GMT |
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It seems that natural disasters and ironic twists go hand in hand these days, as the destruction and death wrought by the cataclysm that hit Japan on March 11 might end up having positive effects on the finances of certain parties.The Internet has already been well supplied with reports and analyses regarding the ea... |
6 April 2011 07:14 GMT |
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End-users will have likely heard of the ditch the DRAM industry slid into during the later parts of 2010, and which it more or less still is in, but it seems the effects of it were more pronounced than one might expect.As far as industrial decline goes, two of the more unfortunate developments on the IT segment are ... |
2 April 2011 07:06 GMT |
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2010 was the year where certain parts and companies on the IT industry managed to actually thrive, while others did not fare so well, and it seems that Foxconn is one of the least fortunate ones, according to its recent financial findings.The past couple of months have seen the financial results of a great many IT c... |
31 March 2011 08:47 GMT |
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With the troubles striking Japan, practically every aspect of the world's economy should feel some effect, but it seems certain companies will get away more or less scot-free, one of them being none other than TSMC.Even now the consequences of the natural disaster that hit Japan on March 11, 2011 are being felt... |
23 March 2011 11:34 GMT |
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As far as finances go, 2011 appears to be a year of optimism, since so very many companies hope for high revenues, and even though the disaster in Japan will likely leave some companies with a lot on their plate, Globalfoundries is one of those that still aims high.It looks like the IT market is still in its state o... |
22 March 2011 09:17 GMT |
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Dropbox is a great file-sharing service that anyone who's ever been in need of one has stumbled upon and likely loved. Not for lack of competition, Dropbox has continued to add plenty of new users in the four years it's been around and is now said to be on track to be making $100 million in revenue in 2011.... |
22 March 2011 08:30 GMT |
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Now that the first quarter of the year is nearing its end, IT companies are speaking about their expectations for it and the rest of the year, and Acer hopes to see some financial growth.The IT market went through several changes in outlook over the past year, as well as during the past few months in particular.For ... |
18 March 2011 09:32 GMT |
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Apparently, the month of February definitely did leave an imprint on virtually every company involved with Intel's defective series of chipsets, enough so that even Compal ended up with a serious drop in notebook shipments.As consumers know, Intel's 6-Series Cougar Point chipset that was meant to support S... |
12 March 2011 06:16 GMT |
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It appears that the month of February was not one that brought any sort of joy to companies on the IT market, for several reasons, as even Foxconn is revealed to have experienced a fall in revenues during that period.Every year, the first quarter is known as the slow season, as is, to some extent, the second one, si... |
11 March 2011 11:04 GMT |
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The problem that plagued all motherboards and notebooks based on Intel's original Cougar Point 6-Series chipset definitely had repercussions, as all motherboard makers, like ASRock and EMC in this case, suffered financial losses.The first quarter of any year, and the month of February in particular, usually pos... |
11 March 2011 06:41 GMT |
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It appears that not all companies on the IT market ended up badly during February, as while makers of motherboards and notebooks did have sales problems, Rexchip and ProMOS actually got their respective revenues to rise last month.Some end-users may have heard about how the month of February hasn't been proving... |
10 March 2011 11:02 GMT |
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It appears that the month of February, 2011 is proving to have been less than favorable for pretty much ever IT market segment out there, and for companies in particular, in this case motherboard manufacturers.As some end-users may or may not know, the first quarter of every year is generally known as the slow seaso... |
10 March 2011 09:34 GMT |
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It appears that the month of February is proving to have been a fickle mistress to quite a few companies on the IT market, as Transcend and A-Data are found to have suffered declines in revenues of well over 25%.Finances at the start of each year, especially when it comes to the month of February, often give compani... |
10 March 2011 03:19 GMT |
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It appears that a certain market segment is losing share in the wake of more and more mobile storage, it being that of optical disk drives, to the point where companies that deal in such things ended up with lower revenues last month.Some years ago, optical disks had become the major means of transferring data betwe... |
9 March 2011 09:56 GMT |
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Marvell figured it was time for it to present its financial situation at the end of the fourth quarter of its Fiscal Year 2011, and it seems that both the final three-month period and the entire FY proved lucrative for the company.Marvell is a company that specializes in storage, communications and consumer silicon ... |
4 March 2011 04:29 GMT |
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Lenovo may have been a bit slow to finally release its financial results for its most recently ended Fiscal Year quarter 2010, but it seems to have done quite well for itself, having apparently experienced its fifth consecutive quarter of fast positive financial evolution.According to the press release that Lenovo g... |
19 February 2011 05:44 GMT |
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Even with all the issues plaguing the DRAM market, it appears that makers of such chips can still see the good in life by securing a bigger share than before, as done by Samsung, according to iSupply.The DRAM market has not been doing so well over the past few months, as ASPs (average selling prices) have been on a ... |
17 February 2011 10:12 GMT |
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It seems that NVIDIA has finally gotten around to releasing its financial results for its most recently completed Fiscal Year quarter, revealing a fairly favorable sequential evolution, albeit an on-year drop in revenues.The companies on the IT industry always go through ups and downs, especially on a market where o... |
17 February 2011 04:23 GMT |
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It appears that, with e-reader sales being what they are, the fourth quarter of 2010 was most rewarding in terms of revenues for a certain company that specializes in a certain sort of displays.E Ink can be said to be among the companies that saw their business rise significantly in profitability even during the eco... |
16 February 2011 09:22 GMT |
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It seems that Compal and Wistron have now joined the list of companies who went through the expected shipment and revenue decline during the month of January, both of them selling fewer notebooks, among other things.It seems that the so-called slow season has definitely begun to leave its mark all over the IT indust... |
12 February 2011 06:48 GMT |
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It seems that yet another pair of companies have supplied the web with some information on their January performance, and ASRock and Pegatron went through significantly different experiences.As end-users know, the first quarter of any year is generally seen as the slow season, in terms of sales.Obviously, this is be... |
12 February 2011 06:01 GMT |
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As one would have expected, January proved to be a bit less productive overall than the previous month, at least as far as revenues are concerned, and Transcend appears to be among the companies in a position to vouch for this.Transcend is one of those companies that can claim to not be overly specialized, but it st... |
11 February 2011 08:59 GMT |
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It appears that quite a few companies are experiencing the January effect, so to speak, as revenues are generally falling for everyone, on year, on month or, in the case of particularly unfortunate companies, both.That January is proving to have been less than overly favorable for pretty much every company out there... |
10 February 2011 07:00 GMT |
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It appears that makers of motherboards are not the only ones suffering revenue drops, as January is proving to be quite the harsh mistress even to memory maker A-Data Technology.As end-users know, the first quarter of any year is usually slower overall, as far as sales are concerned.Basically, the consumer market do... |
10 February 2011 06:34 GMT |
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Like so many other companies on the IT market, ASUS and Gigabyte seem to have taken the time to give some info on their financial performance, and it seems January wasn't overly favorable in terms of revenues.As end-users know, the first quarter of any year is known as the slow season, as end-users aren't ... |
10 February 2011 05:53 GMT |
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With the IT industry finally moving forward normally, Acer figured it would say something on what it expects to accomplish this year, revealing, among other things, how many notebooks it hopes to sell.Now that the Chinese Lunar New Year has come and gone, and with the IT industry finally regaining its flow, the rate... |
9 February 2011 05:13 GMT |
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While it may seem a bit late, seeing as how the second month of January is already underway, Trident Microsystems seems to have finally released its financial results for the last quarter of 2010.Apparently the company returned revenues that were smaller compared to the previous three-month period but much higher th... |
4 February 2011 09:56 GMT |
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It appears that, unlike certain other semiconductor companies, Realtek is actually quite optimistic in regards to its performance during the ongoing first quarter of 2011, or so says a certain recent report.The situation on the semiconductor market can be seen as a sort of mosaic if one were to consider each type of... |
1 February 2011 07:09 GMT |
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It appears that A-Data is not the only company that had a less than excellent fourth quarter, as a recent report shows that MediaTek went through some financial decline, decline expected to last throughout Q1 2011 as well.2010 may have been a year of overall recovery for the IT industry, but some segments did poorer... |
31 January 2011 10:27 GMT |
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It seems that the favorable financial results that TSMC finished 2010 with were enough to paint a pretty picture ahead of the world-class foundry, and its forecast for 2011 speaks for itself.As end-users know, TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company) is the foundry in charge with making the majority of AMD ... |
28 January 2011 11:05 GMT |
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Strong uptake for products such as Windows 7, Office 2010 and Kinect for Xbox 360 have catapulted Microsoft’s revenue for the second quarter of fiscal year 2011 to a total of $19.95 billion. The Redmond company reported operating income of $8.17 billion, as well as net income and diluted earnings per share of ... |
28 January 2011 04:07 GMT |
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It seems that TSMC has done quite well for itself during 2010, having apparently reached all-time highs in both revenues and net profits, thanks, in part, to substantial increases in sales of chips based on advanced process technologies.Since pretty much every company on the IT market has been releasing its financia... |
27 January 2011 05:41 GMT |
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Overall, the IT market mostly recovered during 2010, and it seems that Acer succeeded in scoring higher amounts of revenues throughout last year, compared to the figures registered during 2009.Already quite a few companies have released or at least offered some inkling as to their financial performance during 2010.O... |
27 January 2011 03:54 GMT |
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Mobile phone carrier Verizon Wireless has just announced its financial results for the fourth quarter of the last year, and posted increases in services and data revenues, along with 30.1 percent operating income margin, amid an increase of customers base by 803,000 new total retail customers.According to the wirele... |
25 January 2011 14:31 GMT |
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It appears that LG did not do as well as it could have during the fourth quarter of 2010, in terms of finances at least, largely due to fines and what the company CEO calls sharp changes in market conditions.Since so many other companies have been posting their quarterly results for the fourth three-month period of ... |
21 January 2011 11:07 GMT |
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It seems that Advanced Micro Devices finally got around to posting its financial results for the past quarter, showing a revenue figure not too different from the one during the previous three-month period.
The year 2010 was one of mixed results as far as individual market segments of the IT industry were concern... |
21 January 2011 02:26 GMT |
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Just a short time ago, we mentioned how DRAM sales were going to suffer because of tablets, and iSupply seems to have figured out just how the overall memory market will fare throughout 2011.Basically, the worldwide DRAM (dynamic random access memory) market will see a double-digit decline by the end of the ongoing ... |
13 January 2011 10:46 GMT |
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