The optimists retain their grip on telecommunications equipment stocks.
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How a single silicon wafer is transformed into the hundreds of microchips that make up an integrated circuit.
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Red Herring's selection of the 50 private and 50 public companies most likely to change the world.
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General Motors, sputtering from oversupply and slacking demand, argues that it's still a company in the growth lane. Too bad Wall Street doesn't know it yet.
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Streaming media will see big box-office in 2001, but for those who watched Microsoft vs. Netscape, the script will appear only too familiar.
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Global Currents: Friday the 13th and a full moon ended one bad news week -- and not just for the new economy.
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Dealflow: The founder of Junglee could have another major hit on his hands. Also: 3Ware gets $43 million to rout Fibre Channel; Darwin nabs $91 million to build out its nationwide network; Digital Bridges calls in $14 million to bring games to wireless phones; and more.
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CMGI is full of surprises
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IPO calendar chock-a-block full
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IPO floodgates open, but lake stays full
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The LMDS auctions and falling equipment costs have opened the door to a host of fixed wireless upstarts.
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Vertical blanking interval (VBI) services think the future lies in PC-TV and have already started to receive funding.
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