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Motorola (NYSE: MOT) Earnings Q3 2010
View MOT Q3 Earnings Report Highlights:
Third-quarter sales up year-over-year; first growth quarter since fourth quarter of 2006
Third-quarter GAAP earnings of $0.05 per share, compared to GAAP
Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) Earnings Q1 FY2011
* Please note, Microsoft's fiscal year begins earlier than most other companies View MSFT Q1 Earnings Report Highlights:
Record first-quarter revenue of $16.20 billion for the quarter ended Sept.
Sprint Nextel (NYSE: S) Earnings Q3 2010
View S Q3 Earnings Report Highlights:
Delivered the fourth consecutive quarter of positive net postpaid subscriber growth for the Sprint brand; second best postpaid churn result ever
Achieved
Verizon (NYSE: VZ) Earnings Q3 2010
View VZ Q3 Earnings Report Highlights:
31 cents in diluted earnings per share (EPS), including 25 cents per share in non-operational items, compared with 3Q 2009 EPS of 41 cents.
$25.2 billion in
AT&T (NYSE: T) Earnings Q3 2010
View T Q3 Earnings Report Highlights:
$2.08 diluted EPS compared to $0.54 diluted EPS in the third quarter of 2009; EPS of $0.55, excluding $1.53 in one-time gains from a previously disclosed tax
Amazon.com reaps benefits from IT spending
It's not too often you find a company that's eager to pump hundreds of millions of dollars into its IT department but then again, not every company is Amazon.com. Being a company that lives on the
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SPOTLIGHT: BlackBerry's growing pains
Research In Motion now has more than 6 million customers on its BlackBerry messaging gadget, but all's not well internally. The company is reviewing its past methods of giving out employee stock options and said they could be restating earnings all the way back to 1997. Meanwhile RIM is facing an army of formidable new competitors. And could an acquisition be in the wind? Article
Hyperion considering Information Builders deal
Will business intelligence specialist Hyperion acquire Information Builders? Neither company is talking in public, but private negotiations are said to be at full-steam. The companies are threated by bigger fish like Microsoft and Oracle, so merging could be a matter of survival. Hyperion announces its year-end earnings today, so if there's a deal or a strategy, perhaps they will divulge it.
For more on Hyperion:
- take a look at this CRN …

