...two-step -- start jitterbugging like a wild young high-tech stock! These events, all occurring within a week, aren't...offered a different explanation. The growth of many high-tech stocks, they said, was strong enough to buck the potentially...
...interrupted a streak of three straight record-high closings for the Nasdaq Composite Index, which is heavy with high-tech stocks. The hacker technique -- called a ''denial of service attack'' -- involves directing a flood of messages to...
...the old economy stocks,'' he said. Nonetheless, the success of the S&P 500 this past week came largely from high-tech stocks. In recent years, technology companies have taken on greater weight and presence in the index. Currently, tech...
...62. Historically, Wall Street has considered a drop of 20 percent from a peak the hallmark of a bear market. However, analysts are reluctant to predict whether the decline means the end of the long bull market in high-tech stocks.
NEW YORK (AP) - If you're worried about the future of your volatile technology stocks we have reassurance for you: The nation's richest techies remain heavily invested in the high-tech sector.
...that their results will be lower than expected. Investors reacted quickly and negatively, particularly against high-tech stocks that had recently enjoyed a nice recovery following the volatility of late spring and early summer. Analysts warn...
...or 21 percent, to $48.50. The selloff in the United States mimicked actions overseas as investors sold off high-tech stocks. Selling snowballed in Asia as investors reacted to Intel's forecasts of weaker demand in Europe for high-tech...
...proof the economy is moderating and another reason for the Fed to cut interest rates. Intel wasn't the only high-tech stock to warn and be ignored. Motorola and Compaq also lowered their forecasts with little or no damage to their stock...
...Wednesday for research into how the control of information influences everything from used car sales to the boom in high-tech stocks. George A. Akerlof, 61, of the University of California at Berkeley; A. Michael Spence, 58, of Stanford University...
...at the expense of technology, as investors have sold off non-tech assets in order to raise money to plow into high-tech stocks and mutual funds. Other market watchers describe a sort of mob mentality among professional investors. ''Fund...
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