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Dell allegedly received billions of dollars in payments over a four-year period to use chips made by Intel Corp., payments that sometimes totaled more than the computer maker's reported profits for a fiscal quarter, according to a lawsuit filed on Wednesday.
Dell, the world's third-biggest computer maker based on shipments, was allegedly paid about $6 billion between February 2002 and January 2007, according to the lawsuit. In one fiscal quarter, the lawsuit says payments from Intel constituted 116% of Dell's reported net income. The allegations against Intel are part of an 83-page lawsuit filed by New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo. The lawsuit alleges Intel paid computer makers to discourage them from using chips made by competitor Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD). Other computer makers alleged to have dealt with Intel include Hewlett-Packard Co. (HPQ) and International Business Machines Corp. (IBM).
Nov 5 · 3:02:00 PM · Related: Intel
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by Michael Oliveto
IBM launched $2 billion in notes on Tuesday. The $750 million two year floating rate note was launched at four basis points over three month Libor.
The $1.25 billion fixed rate note maturing in May 2013 was launched at 70 basis points over comparable Treasury yields.
Nov 5 · 2:51:00 PM · Source: Reuters
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by Michael Oliveto
IBM announced the launch of its Health Analytics Solution Center, part of a network of global centers addressing the growing demand for advanced analytics needed to help hospitals and medical staff improve decision-making and provide higher quality care.
The center will be hosted in the IBM Global Solution Center in Dallas and will employ more than 100 health analytics experts, technical architects and specialists, with access to hundreds more health industry experts from across IBM, including experts from IBM's Business Analytics and Optimization consulting organization and IBM Research.
Nov 5 · 2:48:00 PM · Source: PR Newswire
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by Michael Oliveto
IBM and Dassault Systèmes today signed an agreement under which Dassault intends to acquire IBM sales and client support operations encompassing Dassault’s Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) software application portfolio, as well as customer contracts and related assets, for approximately $600 million in cash.
The transaction is expected to be completed in the first half of 2010, subject to the finalization of local agreements and completion of regulatory processes and applicable labor relations requirements in various countries.
Nov 5 · 1:48:00 PM · Source: PR-AU
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by Michael Oliveto
IBM Corporation announced a strategic agreement for IBM to transform and manage the information technology (IT) infrastructure of QBE's UK and Western European offices.
The partnership underpins a major change program at QBE and covers the development and maintenance of QBE's IT support services including Helpdesk, Desktop, Data Centre, LAN, WAN and Disaster Recovery.
Nov 5 · 1:44:00 PM · Source: Reuters
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by Michael Oliveto
IBM board of directors declared a regular quarterly cash dividend of $0.55 per common share, payable December 10, 2009 to stockholders of record November 10, 2009.
With the payment of the December 10 dividend, IBM will have paid consecutive quarterly dividends every year since 1916.
Nov 5 · 1:41:00 PM · Source: Business Wire
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by Michael Oliveto
Google Inc.'s quarterly lobbying expenses eclipsed $1 million for the first time during the summer as the company tried to build on its dominance of Internet search and expand into other markets.
The company spent nearly $1.1 million trying to influence lawmakers and regulators in the third quarter, a 50 percent increase from the July-September period last year, according to a recent disclosure statement.
Nov 5 · 1:11:00 PM · Source: AP
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by Michael Oliveto
Cisco Wednesday reported a quarterly profit of $1.8 billion, or 36 cents a share, compared with a profit of $2.2 billion, or 42 cents a share, for the same quarter a year ago. Revenue for the first fiscal quarter in 2009 was $9 billion, down from $10.3 billion during the same quarter a year prior.
Nov 4 · 6:53:00 PM · Source: Company News
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by Larry Etter
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