Compaq Computer edges ahead of rivals in the 2001 high-performance computing market, garnering 23 percent of a $5.1 billion market. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about ...
Hewlett-Packard is buying Compaq Computer for $25 billion, a pairing that brings together two of the largest makers of personal computers. The move comes at a time of deep retrenchment in the computer ...
Compaq Computer edged ahead of rivals in the 2001 high-performance computing market, garnering 23 percent of a $5.1 billion market for computers used to understand problems such as nuclear explosions, ...
Compaq Computer Corp. reported Monday that its operating profit fell 21% in the first quarter, as it faced a slowdown in PC sales and aggressive pricing by its rivals that saw Compaq lose its top ...
Hewlett-Packard would have seen its revenue nearly double in fiscal 2001 had the company already closed its merger with Compaq Computer. Michael Kanellos is editor at large at CNET News.com, where he ...
Compaq Computer Corp. took its first major step Monday to streamline its business by announcing a plan to sell to Intel Corp. most of the assets behind its most powerful computer, the Alpha ...
New York – Compaq Computers and entry-level PC-maker eMachines posted their second quarter 2001 financial statements with Compaq tallying a $279 million loss and eMachines continuing to struggle with ...
A direct line runs between the recent announcement that Hewlett Packard Enterprise will relocate its headquarters to Houston and a parade across a corporate campus in northwest Harris County in May ...
Hewlett-Packard would have seen its revenue nearly double in fiscal 2001 had the company already closed its merger with Compaq Computer, but its earnings would have declined, according to documents ...
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