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CNBC suspends analyst after comments - Cable TV business network CNBC has suspended guest analyst James Cramer in light of charges that he tried to "short" the stock of WavePhore, a broadcaster of news and information to personal computers. [News.com]
 
CSC CEO sees new deals worth billions - Computer Sciences is set to announce several computer services contracts in the coming weeks and is awaiting word on other commercial and government deals, its chief executive said. Analysts estimate the deals could produce several billion dollars in revenue. [News.com]
 
CSC buys Dutch services firm - Computer Sciences continued to feed its acquisition appetite yesterday, buying a small Dutch services and consulting firm to help boost CSC's European business. [News.com]
 
CSC inks deal with Computing Devices - Computer Sciences has inked a 10-year, $62 million IT outsourcing contract with UK-based Computing Devices, a defense electronics systems provider acquired by General Dynamics last year. [News.com]
 
CSC soars on IRS contract win - The audit is over. [News.com]
 
CSC to make takeover offer - Systems integrator CSA Holdings said today that CSC Computer Sciences would make a mandatory takeover offer for CSA after acquiring 26.2 percent of its shares. [News.com]
 
CTS to buy Motorola unit for $145 million - CTS said it agreed to buy Motorola's component products division for $145 million in cash and assumed debt, which will make CTS one of North America's largest makers of wireless equipment components. [News.com]
 
Cable companies work the pipes - As cable companies chart a future course for the industry at the Western Cable show in Southern California this week, a study says worldwide shipments of cable modems skyrocketed in the first half of 1998, due in part to strong sales in North America. [News.com]
 
Cable cowers under satellite shadow - If there are any long faces at the Western Cable Show, it is because of the progress digital broadcast satellite companies have made in recent years. [News.com]
 
Cable cozy with data, video insulation - The ability of cable's broadband pipes to carry voice, video, and data will help insulate the industry from falling prices as operators begin to offer IP telephony services, cable leaders assured the industry today. [News.com]
 
Cable cringes at government controls - ANAHEIM, Calif.--There is a dark cloud hanging over the bright, interactive future envisioned by the cable television industry--the federal government. [News.com]
 
Cable modems double in 1998 - Worldwide shipments of cable modems skyrocketed in the first half of 1998, due in large part to strong sales in North America, according to a report released today. [News.com]
 
Cable modems get ready for retail - Selling cable modems through retail stores could take longer than some cable operators had hoped as they work with retailers on how to not only market the technology but share the profits. [News.com]
 
Cable rivals shake on satellite service - Telstra and rival Cable & Wireless Optus have agreed to join forces to deliver pay television throughout Australia by satellite, avoiding the costly duplication of their cable roll-outs which has hit the industry with multibillion-dollar losses. [News.com]
 
Cable slips amid satellite competition - Although cable television operators remain the dominant route for accessing video programming, the industry has lost some ground to direct-to-home satellite broadcasters in the last year, a new study shows. [News.com]
 
Cable: An end run for AT&T? - AT&T, tired of waiting for local phone companies to open their markets to competition, seems to be escalating its end run around the Baby Bells. [News.com]
 
Cabletron Systems continues stock slide - Stock in network equipment provider Cabletron Systems fell more than 8 percent today, one day after the company posted quarterly results below revised estimates. [News.com]
 
Cabletron expects third-quarter loss - Networking equipment provider Cabletron Systems gave Wall Street some bad news today, revealing that results for its fiscal 1999 third quarter will come in far below consensus estimates, resulting in a loss. [News.com]
 
Cabletron: Are the glory days over? - The best days for networking pioneer Cabletron Systems may be over. [News.com]
 
Cadence to acquire Quickturn - Cadence Design Systems today moved to acquire Quickturn Design Systems in a $253 million stock deal, apparently topping a hostile bid from Mentor Graphics. [News.com]
 
 

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