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HTC posts another horrible quarter
FinancialBut expects plenty of growth in Q2 -
SAP stumbles in Asia
FinancialIncomprehensible meets the inscrutable -
Samsung sets sights on Galaxy
FinancialProphesying piles o' profits -
Dell profit slumps
FinancialGoing private looks more attractive for shareholders -
LG in a spin
FinancialResults fall short of expositions -
Big Blue doing better than expected
FinancialIBM's outlook for Thursday is sunny -
Sony starts to turn around
FinancialBack to black by selling family silver -
Samsung posts record profit
FinancialWorth a fifth of South Korea's GDP -
ARM revenues up 20 percent in Q3
Financial2.2 billion ARM chips shipped -
Intel results suffer
FinancialBag sales in decline -
IBM misses targets
FinancialCustomers stop buying as big iron gets rusty -
Intel lowers Q3 expectations
FinancialFears for the industry -
ARM profits up 22 percent as licence demand booms
FinancialOver a billion chips shipped in first quarter -
Nokia teeters on the edge with abysmal results
FinancialLosses keep on adding up -
Intel predicts further growth
FinancialGrabs record share of the chip market -
IBM posts sturdy quarterly revenues, but hardware sales are flat
FinancialSells point-of-sale terminal business to Toshiba -
ARM commits to new markets, posts full year earnings
FinancialRoyalty revenues through the roof -
Samsung posts record profits
FinancialStuffs pockets with $4.72 billion -
Microsoft boss tunes up his fiddle as results lick Redmond
FinancialKlein says no one's buying PCs -
IBM tops $100 billion in full year revenues
FinancialDespite a rough fourth quarter -
Intel has record year
FinancialBut Atom looks shaky -
Strong, slow finish for TSMC in 2011
FinancialBut shareholders like happy endings -
Dell warns of hard drive peril
FinancialMisses Wall Street's expectations -
Nvidia does better than expected
FinancialWall Street impressed -
Hynix hits new low
FinancialThings are going badly won -
SAP continues to do well without Apotheker
FinancialOn course for record year -
Office props up Microsoft
FinancialPC sales not so great -
Swingin' Elop demonstrates Nokia's Swing Factor
FinancialNokia Q2 in deep do-do -
Google's Q2 results uplift the shareholders' dreams
FinancialMoney, it's a hit -
Google does well while Wall Street moans
FinancialGood quarter, that -
Oracle storms in with huge profits – as predicted
Financial Its financials come to pass -
ZTE's high-end smartphones will take over the world
FinancialHealthy revenues ready further push -
Applied Materials sells more kit
FinancialAutodesk improves as well -
Lenovo chalks up a tidy profit
FinancialBig in China -
Panasonic and Mitsubishi Electric make lots of dosh
FinancialProfits on the up -
Infineon posts revenue and income drops
FinancialSale of mobile phone business completes -
UK tech market is positive M&A exception
FinancialConstant advancement means deals likely -
ARM flexes muscles with strong full-year earnings
FinancialLicence and royalties bring in dosh -
Flash! Toshiba makes a profit
FinancialMemories are made of this -
Autonomy shows it’s still a cash cow
FinancialDeclares yearly results -
LG gets GaGa on heavy TV and mobile business losses
FinancialLiving beyond your means -
SAP results are out with record quarter
FinancialOracle case saps money -
SAS reveals 5.2 percent revenue growth in 2010
FinancialBusiness analytics benefiting from economic downturn -
Sony Ericsson releases results for Q4
FinancialLower shipments, lower sales, still better than 2009 -
Apple reports record results for fiscal Q1
FinancialMassive growth fails to rally market against Jobs fears -
Intel turns in stunning profits
FinancialTablets, we’ve heard of them -
Samsung revises Q4 forecast downwards
Financial12.8 percent fall in expected results -
Chip sales will grow only 2.3 percent in 2011
FinancialPoor Q1 and Q4 will pull down growth -
Clearwire to sell off $1.1 billion of debt
FinancialTries to stay afloat -
Dell's confident corporate spend leads to record third quarter earnings
FinancialComponent prices too -
Applied Materials' sales orders soared by 150 percent
FinancialSolar and semiconductor kit help make the grade -
Nvidia's earnings are back on track
FinancialFermintation and gestation -
HTC forecasts revenue doubling in fourth quarter
FinancialAndroid and Windows Phone 7 leading the charge -
Microsoft does strikingly well
FinancialQuarterly earnings better than anyone expected -
ZTE posts nine month financial figures
FinancialIncreased revenue and net profit -
AUO, Fujitsu, STMicro and SAP post Q3 earnings
FinancialThe good, the bad and the ugly -
ARM enjoys strong revenues on back of smartphones, iPad
FinancialQ3 results ship-shape -
Texas Instruments turns in 60 percent profit
FinancialThe giant is doing good -
Has China joined the recession?
FinancialSympathy low for Yuan woe -
EMC posts record financial results
FinancialQ3 sees revenues rise by 20 percent -
Apple announces record quarterly revenues
FinancialCupertino coffers -
IBM Q3 results are in
FinancialHardware increases but EMEA shows little growth -
AMD posts third quarter profit warning
FinancialStraight from Notellini -
RIM Q2 profits up, beats forecasts
FinancialExpects Q3 to also show strong results -
Vodafone sells its share of China Mobile for $6.5 billion
FinancialDouble what it paid, more sales to come -
Foxconn posts lower than expected Q2 profit
FinancialKeeping workers alive -
Intel's Q3 results will disappoint
FinancialNot like we expected -
Bank wires going the way of the dodo
FinancialCredit card firms, PayPal, Amazon.com all funnel e-wonga -
BT rings up quarterly financial results
FinancialCompany describes results as "acceptable" -
Infineon sees revenues soar
FinancialUp, up and away for fiscal third quarter -
Nokia lists poor Q2 results
FinancialIf it could hide them it probably would -
EMC posts record Q2 earnings
FinancialVMware going from strength to strength -
Texas Instruments almost triples earnings in Q2 report
FinancialPredicts good Q3 -
IBM beats forecast Q2 shares - but only just
FinancialDown on big contracts -
Shareholders annoyed at Nokia's poor performance
FinancialWith Symbian dying, dying, dead, what can Nokia do next? -
Sony Ericsson shows record Q2 growth
FinancialSales up 25 percent -
Google posts strong Q2 earnings
FinancialWill continue to invest aggressively -
AMD turns in record Q2
FinancialGraphics raises it up, GloFo drags it to a loss -
ASML does well in Q2 results
FinancialChipmakers need chipmaking kit -
Intel storms in with net profit of $2.9 billion
FinancialUp 34 percent year on year, revs $10.8 billion -
Infosys up but declines quarter on quarter
FinancialOutsourcer hiring up again -
Semiconductor revenue to reach $344 billion by 2014
FinancialIDC forecasts strong growth -
Sun shines out of Oracle's results
FinancialWhile IBM says "Oi! Don't nick our staff" -
Nokia comments on poor results
FinancialIndustry elsewhere puts it down to rival handsets