Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Analysts squash rumors of 150k IBM layoffs; Doubts surround would-be Microsoft/Yahoo

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Network World's IT Market Watch News Alert, 05/08/07

Analysts squash rumors of 150k IBM layoffs, 05/07/07:  A report by Robert Cringely on the PBS Web site says IBM is planning to lay off 150,000 U.S. workers by the end of this calendar year, but analysts who cover IBM doubt the report is accurate.

Doubts surround would-be Microsoft/Yahoo deal, 05/04/07:  Microsoft and Yahoo are at it again – talking that is – about a merger that would create a formidable foe to battle common competitor Google.

From Cisco Subnet: Analysts expect good news from Cisco's earnings report Tuesday:  Cisco reports its numbers Tuesday and the financial analysts are confident the figures will be good. This enthusiasm is a turnaround from the cautionary notes issued by analysts late last month.

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What a Microsoft-Yahoo merger would mean for Google, 05/04/07:  The potential of a Microsoft-Yahoo blockbuster deal probably doesn’t have rivals at Google shaking in their boots just yet, but if a merger comes to fruition Google may have to worry about its hold on the consumer search and online advertising markets.

New world order: Network industry financials show shakeup at the top, 05/03/07:  The corporate bingo ball spit out some surprising numbers in 2006, with HP knocking off IBM for the top spot in terms of sales, Dell stumbling and losing its PC crown to HP, and AT&T poised to regain the top telecom perch.

Slideshow: The financial heartbeat, 05/03/07:  Return to main story Next slide HP: King of the hill Revenue finally surpasses IBM 2005 2006 % Change Revenue $86.7 Billion $91.7 Billion 6% Profit $2.4 Billion $6.2 Billion 158% Fiscal year ends Oct. 31.

Microsoft reportedly intensifies interest in Yahoo, 05/04/07:  Having lost to Google in a bid for Internet advertising company DoubleClick, Microsoft has initiated a new round of talks with Yahoo, The New York Post reported Friday, citing sources familiar with the talks.

IBM lays off 1,315 workers, union says, 05/01/07:  IBM Tuesday laid off 1,315 U.S. workers from its global services division, a union group under the Communications Workers of America said Tuesday.

Intel cutting up to 1,000 jobs in New Mexico, 05/02/07:  Intel plans to lay off as many as 1,000 workers when it stops producing flash memory chips at an outdated fabrication plant in New Mexico this August, the company said Wednesday.

Zafirovski maps out Nortel strategy, 05/02/07:  Nortel wants to become a leader in helping companies and carriers take advantage of an explosion of network connections, President and CEO Mike Zafirovski told shareholders on Wednesday, according to a company statement.

Court rejects Vonage request for retrial, 05/03/07:  A U.S. federal appeals court has rejected Vonage's request that it order a lower court to retry a patent-infringement case against the company, Vonage confirmed Thursday.

Google urges shareholders to permit censorship, 05/02/07:  Google's board of directors has recommended shareholders next week vote down a proposal that would require the company to legally resist government censorship efforts and to notify users when the company is required by governments to censor search results.

Vonage files to vacate patent ruling, 05/02/07:  Internet based phone company Vonage says a recent ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court has given it new life in a crippling lawsuit with telecommunications giant Verizon.

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