A U.S. move to collect DNA from arrestees helps testing companies, but has civil liberties groups in uproar.
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Right the wireless wrongs.
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The Right Price for Tech Stocks.
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In a multi-part Briefing from Red Herring, we look at the second generation of e-tailing, and how businesses will tailor their Web efforts to suit the new era.
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Everyone was predicting the end for companies like Microsoft and Dell last year. But their stocks have surged so far in 2001. It's further proof that investors should not overreact to earnings warnings.
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Commentary: Media editor Robert La Franco says new CEO Terry Semel is well-suited for the Internet portal's next big opportunity.
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Just as Ensim software throws a lifeline to struggling service providers, its new distribution agreement with Compaq lends hope to the beleaguered private sector.
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Commentary: Media editor Robert La Franco wonders if Barry Diller is whooping over the more attainable values of new-media companies as of late -- particularly that of Yahoo.
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Global Currents: Why can't U.S. firms get it right overseas?
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Dealflow: Active lets fitness buffs register online; Bandwidth9's CEO unfazed by rivals; Channel Link makes its pitch; Bizblast lays off 35; Halftheplanet.com closes down; and more.
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Just because a well-known investing hotshot is taking a stake in a languishing Internet stock doesn't mean you should. Take Bluefly -- or rather, don't.
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The Red Eye: Lehman Brothers analyst Ravi Suria predicts Amazon.com will run dry of cash as soon as next January; Amazon.com CEO Jeff Bezos disagrees. Who's right?
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IPO Critic: The end of the IPO market's break is in sight, and so is the close of our review of offerings this year. This week: July and August, when much of the hype deflated from the new issues market. (Final of four parts.)
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IPO Critic: The IPO critic looks back on IPOs reviewed in May and June.
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IPO Critic: While bankers take a holiday, our trusty critic reviews the year's IPOs. This week: January and February. (First of four parts.)
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One hot IPO, coming right up
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Virtual private networks are taking e-commerce into the next frontier. Network Alchemy is leading the charge.
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