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Dow Jones volatility to have no effect on ICT: Ovum
Don't panic about the volatile Dow Jones market. That's the message from US-based research fellow, Carter Lusher.
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US House Committee fails to find smoking gun on market plunge
The U.S. House of Representatives Financial Services Subcommittee on Capital Markets failed to pinpoint any single cause for last week's stock market plummet that sent the Dow Jones Industrial Index plunging almost 1,000 points in a half hour.
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Cisco acquired nearly 50 start-ups in decade, most in M&A market
Cisco acquired more start-ups than any other corporation over the past decade, in a list dominated by IT vendors such as IBM, Microsoft, EMC and Oracle.
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Wall Street Beat: Tech earnings boost confidence
As the last full trading week of the year winds down, Oracle, Palm and Research in Motion financial results along with market analyst forecasts for 2010 are giving IT investors some data to mull over as they contemplate prospects for next year.
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Cisco added to Dow
Cisco has been added to the Dow Jones Industrial Average, replacing GM. Travelers has also been added to the stock index, replacing Citigroup.
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