Boutique-banking pioneer Sandy Robertson on the demise of Robertson Stephens, the future of investment banking, and why options are not a footnote.
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The Nasdaq's 14 percent gain last week was an encouraging sign for technology investors. Still, the debate rages on about whether or not we've seen the worst of the bear market.
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Singapore gets a sense of humor.
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When I was in Seattle recently I got the Terabeam demo from CEO Dan Hesse. Terabeam solves the "last mile" problem by using lasers to beam Internet data directly into office buildings. It bypasses the need to dig trenches or route connections through offic
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Satellite companies boast broadband data anywhere. But at what cost?
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The pipes are waiting. The content is poised. But is streaming video really ready to replace cable television?
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GE, with Honeywell in tow, is out to prove its B2B exchange can make the phrase "Internet company" irrelevant.
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Now that the FTC has approved the mega-merger, all eyes are on what the new conglomerate will do.
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Oracle's new suite gives its one-stop shop strategy a new meaning. What does that mean for companies like PeopleSoft, SAP, and Siebel?
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Broadband access is coming. But firms betting their business on the bandwidth revolution shouldn't underestimate what it will take to connect U.S. consumers to a high-speed Internet.
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Even as two federal appeals judges grant Napster new life, its competitors scramble to grab market share.
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IPO year ahead: the last hurrah to 1999
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New IPOs: last millennium is hard to beat
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IPO week ahead: one last fling for 1999
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Internet audio craze caps last week's IPO market
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Chain Link raises first -- and last -- funding
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