Summary Box: Intel raises 3rd-quarter sales outlook, citing improved demandAugust 28th, 2009 Summary Box: Intel raises sales forecastCHIPS UP: Intel Corp. raised its third-quarter revenue forecast.
Intel says profit blows past estimates, company absorbs $1.45 billion EU fineJuly 14th, 2009 Intel says profit blows past estimatesSAN FRANCISCO — Intel Corp. says its profit and sales blew past Wall Street's forecasts — as long as analysts overlook a $1.45 billion antitrust fine from the European Union.
EU shows emails to support case that Intel pressured computer makers into shunning AMD chipsSeptember 21st, 2009 EU cites emails to support Intel anti-trust caseBRUSSELS — The European Union is publishing computer makers' e-mail excerpts to support a ruling that Intel Corp. pressured companies into choosing their chips over rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc.
Intel says EU made mistakes in levying record antitrust fine of €1.06 billionSeptember 15th, 2009 Intel: $1B EU monopoly fine based on mistakesBRUSSELS — Intel Corp. is claiming in court documents that European Union regulators made serious mistakes in levying a record euro1.06 billion ($1.45 billion) fine for monopoly abuse last May.
Intel explores better tie with software, showing off a way to speed the creation of app storesSeptember 22nd, 2009 Intel shows how it's branching out with softwareSAN FRANCISCO — As Intel Corp. branches beyond its core business of microprocessors for laptop and desktop computers, the chip maker is doubling as a software company.
Intel says EU made mistakes in levying record antitrust fine of $1.4 billionSeptember 15th, 2009 Intel: $1.4B EU monopoly fine based on mistakesBRUSSELS — Intel Corp. is claiming in court documents that European Union regulators made serious mistakes in levying a record €1.06 billion ($1.45 billion) fine for monopoly abuse last May.
Downturn becomes an opportunity as AMD supplier starts $4.2B chip plant in upstate NYJuly 23rd, 2009 Despite downturn, AMD supplier starts $4.2B plantMALTA, N.Y. — Work on a $4.2 billion chip plant supplying Advanced Micro Devices Inc.
AMD 2Q sales slump 13 pct, not as bad as Wall Street feared, but stock sinksJuly 21st, 2009 AMD 2Q sales slump 13 pct, shares diveSAN FRANCISCO — Advanced Micro Devices Inc. narrowed its loss in the second quarter, even though sales at the chip company slumped 13 percent.
Maytas' legal notice to Vedanta for encashing bank guaranteesFebruary 4th, 2009 HYDERABAD - Maytas Infra, owned by former chairman of Satyam Computer Services B. Ramalinga Raju's family, has issued a legal notice to Vendanta Aluminum Ltd for 'fraudulently and illegally' encashing two bank guarantees worth Rs.640 million (Rs.64 crore) and for not clearing admitted dues.
Apple hires Intel's top lawyer as its general counselSeptember 15th, 2009 Apple hires Intel's top lawyerCUPERTINO, Calif. — Apple Inc.
Intel says revenue in current quarter could be higher than previously forecastAugust 28th, 2009 Intel raises revenue estimate for current quarterSANTA CLARA, Calif. — Intel Corp.
AMD stock sinks on weaker profit margins, worries about chip maker's turnaroundJuly 22nd, 2009 AMD stock sinks on profit-margin worriesSAN FRANCISCO — Advanced Micro Devices Inc. narrowed its loss in the second quarter, though not by as much as Wall Street hoped.
A look at the world's 10 most valuable brands in 2009September 17th, 2009 The world's 10 most valuable brands in 2009Here's a look at the world's top 10 most valuable brands:
1. Coca-Cola, up 3 percent to $68.73 billion
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Intel puts $ 700m Wafer Testing Unit on Hold as Indian Government declines Tax Concessions for 15 yearsSeptember 13th, 2005 “The company conveyed to the government last week that it would not be able to make the investment as the project would not be viable without the tax concessions. The company, however, said it would explore opportunities in the future,” an unnamed Intel official told Business Standard.
Intel CEO: 'So far, so good' in 2Q; no mention of possible EU fineMay 12th, 2009 Intel CEO: 'So far, so good' in 2QSANTA CLARA, Calif. — Intel Corp.'s chief executive said Tuesday that chip orders have been "a little better than we expected" so far in the second quarter, a sign that semiconductor sales are slowly improving.