285 results for "Sales/revenue"
As expected Warner Music, YouTube make up
News Companies sign multi-year deal that will bring label's videos back to YouTube and enable users to include Warner's music in their clips.
Tags: Web sites, Sales/revenue, Web 2.0, Warner Music Group Corp., Video, YouTube Inc., agreement, licensing agreement, Sales/revenue, Web 2.0
Kindle patents lay out plan for ads
News Patents, both approved and pending, show that Amazon may bundle free, ad-supported digital books with sales of physical books.
Tags: Patents, Regulations, Sales/revenue, Internet advertising, Patent, E-book, Advertisement, Amazon.com Inc., revenue, Internet advertising
Alcatel-Lucent grows Australian business
News Telecommunications vendor's Australian revenues in calendar year 2008 grew US$35 million to reach a total of US$700 million.
Tags: Mobile platforms/communications, LANs and WANs, Sales/revenue, Alcatel, Telecommunications, Sales, FTTH, Telstra Corp., internal network, network
Microsoft cutting 5,000 jobs on weak results
News Software maker announces financial results well below expectations and plans to cut 5,000 jobs over 18 months. Some 1,400 jobs will be cut immediately.
Tags: Handhelds, Layoffs, Forecasting, Sales/revenue, Microsoft Corp., Workforce, software company, Sales, layoff, Forecasting
How will HP weather the storm?
News The PC makers' broad portfolio of products and services should mean a ray of sunshine for an otherwise gloomy PC market.
Tags: Desktops, Notebooks and tablets, Sales/revenue, Hewlett-Packard Co., Acer Inc., PC Company, Sales, Notebook, Financial Climate, PC Business
IBM Australia hit US$2.9B in 2008
News Enterprise technology giant IBM's Australian unit saw record revenues of over US$2.94 billion in 2008, thanks to several large deals such as with Queensland Motorways.
Tags: Sales/revenue, IBM Corp., Outsourcing, Medicare, General Motors Corp., Australia, systems integration, financial, revenue, New Zealand
SAP software revenue skids in first quarter
News What's unclear is how much SAP's software revenue slide is attributed to the economy versus pushback from customers annoyed with maintenance fees.
Tags: Sales/revenue, SAP AG, Leo Apotheker, IT Budget, KPI, CIO, software, Customer, revenue, information technology
Samsung wants 30 percent of Thai handset pie
News Samsung has set itself an ambitious target of capturing a 30 percent share in the mobile handset market in Thailand on sales revenue of US$257 million this year.
Tags: Handhelds, Best strategies, Business plans, Sales/revenue, Forecasting, Sales strategy, Sales, Korean company, mobile handset, Forecasting
Analyst: Tardiness in SSD game hurt Seagate
News Hard-drive maker's impending closure of manufacturing facility in Singapore, which includes 2,000 layoffs, was in part due to its late adoption of solid-state drives.
Tags: Storage, Memory, Sales/revenue, Western Digital Corp., Manufacturing, Seagate Technology LLC, Singapore, net income, financial, analyst
APAC Q4 server results dulls full-year growth
News After 25 quarters of growth, Asia-Pacific server shipments dip 4.6 percent in fourth quarter of 2008, pulling down year's overall numbers, says IDC.
Tags: Servers, Sales/revenue, IBM Corp., International Data Corp., Hong Kong, Asia-Pacific, Gartner Inc., APAC Q4 Server Result, Server, research company
APAC PC shipments fall, a first in decade
News The PC market in fourth quarter of 2008 saw a year-on-year decline, reminiscent of the post-1997 Asian financial crisis period, new figures from IDC indicate.
Tags: Personal Computers, Sales/revenue, Region, India, International Data Corp., Hong Kong, Asia-Pacific, Notebook, unit growth, public sector
Microsoft online head: Search could be hugely profitable
News However, Qi Lu acknowledges that profits will come only if the company can gain share, even beyond what it will get in the Yahoo deal.
Tags: Search, Sales/revenue, Google Inc., Yahoo! Inc., Search Engine, Advertisement, search engine company, financial analyst, brand, Search
Report: 2009 to be PC industry's worst year since dot-com implosion
News This year is expected to be the first time since 2001 that PC shipments will see a decline compared with the previous year, says iSuppli.
Tags: Personal Computers, Sales/revenue, iSuppli Corp., PC Company, Sales, dot-com, Notebook, computer, Desktop Sale, desktop computer
IDC: Biggest quarterly drop in 12 years for servers
News First-quarter figures for server revenue and shipments are the worst seen by the research firm for years, as buyers pull back on spending.
Tags: Servers, Sales/revenue, IBM Corp., International Data Corp., server revenue, Sun Microsystems Inc., Server, revenue, Dell Computer Corp., blade
Can Microsoft retail succeed where others have failed?
Insight commentary Apple stands out as the big exception but the history of tech companies trying their hand at operating their own retail stores is grim.
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Sales/revenue, Sales, Apple Inc., Microsoft Corp., IBM Corp., Apple Macintosh, dot-com, AST Computers, Wal-Mart Stores Inc.





