Shares rocket 14% as preliminary Q4 revenue numbers beat Wall Street estimates.
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Many Silicon Valley companies hold their ground amid the market turbulence Monday.
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Don't blame Silicon Valley for the market turmoil this time, but recessionary fears take technology issues along for the beating anyway.
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Country surpasses Europe as second-largest cleantech venture-capital-raising region, after U.S.
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SolarWorld signs joint venture to purify low-grade silicon for solar power.
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Tech is still down, IPOs are still cold, M&As are still the exit of choice.
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Investors back a potentially thinner, safer battery a week after Dell’s hairy recall.
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U.S.-India chip maker will use the funds to expand its business and customer base.
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Finance news briefs for the week of April 24, 2006.
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As biomanufacturing heats up, a tiny company with big backing cooks up a way to use tobacco to fight the deadly disease.
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Wall Street’s investment bankers plan to take a leisurely stroll down IPO Lane.
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Forget the Kentucky Derby, Wall Street’s jockeys are betting the first week of May will be a good one to go public.
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Intel’s bullish forecast adds little to recent gains in the tech sector.
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The best and worst performances of a month filled with new IPOs – and mixed signals. Plus: The August outlook.
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A new class of natural pesticides is ready to claim the field, but first, farmers will have to break 50 years of chemical dependency.
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Even tech companies that released positive earnings got hurt, as the Nasdaq suffered through one of its worst point losses ever. (ZDII)
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Dow driven by a wall of money
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