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Posted on 12 Jul 2002 at 13:04
Since the heights of the dot com boom, technology shares have fallen out of favour in the City and on Wall Street. Follow the fortunes of the industry giants on both sides of the Atlantic with our special roundup of the latest news.
» Merger and tech slump cause losses at HP
» AOL admits accounting impropriety
» Shareholders suit up for class action against AOL
» When the going gets tough, Microsoft steps up spending
» AOL above-expectation results and under investigation
» WorldCom files for bankruptcy
» Microsoft builds success on XP platform
» IBM scrambles to makes it's numbers
» AMD issues second profit warning
» WorldCom to face fraud charges
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