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MAY 31, 2005
McAfee Isn't Insecure Anymore
After cutting lots of dead weight, CEO George Samenuk has the security software company shining, and investors are paying heed

MAY 26, 2005
Can JDS Uniphase Buy Black Ink?
Losses have been the norm at the optical components outfit -- a situation that a spate of recent acquisitions will do a lot to improve

MARCH 10, 2005
Still Shaky at Chiron
Last year's flu-vaccine debacle may be history, but the company is still grappling with accounting problems and tougher competition

JANUARY 27, 2005
A Skittish Moment for EMC
Its stock took a hit this week, after a slightly bearish comment by the CEO. But analysts expect EMC's good times to keep rolling

JANUARY 18, 2005
Where Sun Has Some Glow
Short-term, it's a dicey bet for investors. Longer-term, however, this cash-rich tech giant could prove to have more appeal

DECEMBER 30, 2004
Is Nokia's Battery Recharged?
The Finnish cell-phone giant stumbled in 2004. But it's clawing back market share, and its relatively cheap stock may be a smart buy

DECEMBER 28, 2004
Can Gateway Reach Greener Pastures?
Its new CEO has cut costs and renewed its focus on PCs, but investors wonder if it can thrive against HP and Dell in a tough market

NOVEMBER 15, 2004
Pixar's Superhero Exploits
The Incredibles makes it six blockbusters in a row, but uncertainties about distribution deals cloud the picture for this stock

NOVEMBER 5, 2004
Google: How Much Is Too Much?
The search giant's stock is flying, and not without reason. But at what point does it become overpriced? The answer isn't so simple

OCTOBER 26, 2004
Qualcomm: A "Wireless Intel"?
The chipmaker owns a big chunk of patents in wideband CDMA, a new cell-phone technology, and this may help it dominate the market

OCTOBER 8, 2004
Can Intuit Be Safe -- and Hot?
Many analysts now regard the mature software company as a value play. CEO Steve Bennett, however, plans to keep the sizzle coming

AUGUST 26, 2004
Mixed Signals from XM and Sirius
Satellite radio is growing, and each of the industry's players has its good points, but for now, XM is top of the dial

AUGUST 18, 2004
CACI: Wiping Off Abu Ghraib's Taint
The tech contractor was implicated in the Iraqi prison scandal, which punished its stock. Now, it may be ready to start recovering

AUGUST 12, 2004
UTStarcom Gets Lousy Reception
The wireless gearmaker has lost its status as investor favorite with a series of missteps, the latest of which involves accounting problems

AUGUST 6, 2004
Bristol-Myers: A Long March Back?
Legal troubles and expiring patents have overshadowed a promising pipeline, which may mean an opportunity for patient investors

AUGUST 3, 2004
Why Watson Is Looking Anemic
A vaunted incontinence drug has been a disappointment, and even though the generics market is booming, so is the competition

JULY 27, 2004
No Outsourcing for EDS's Woes
Any rebound at the ailing tech-services giant is likely to be slow. Even management is pointing to 2006 as a return to growth

JULY 23, 2004
Microsoft: Hot Results, Cool Outlook
Though the software giant delivered brisk revenue growth, keeping up the pace will be tough. Will growth investors stick with it?

JULY 21, 2004
Software's Malaise Isn't Spreading
Meltdown fears for the entire tech sector are easing as big outfits from EMC and TI to Motorola and even Sun rack up healthy results

JULY 16, 2004
Web Hosts: The Life of the Party
Once synonymous with dot-bomb, these companies' services are back in demand, and some of the smaller players are well-positioned


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