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AFL-CIO tracking executive pay - The AFL-CIO next month plans to begin updating a Web site dedicated to what it calls the "runaway pay" of America's chief executives, which includes the latest compensation of various CEOs. [News.com]
 
AMD rises on new confidence - Shares of Advanced Micro Devices rose today after getting a boost from two analysts who said the chipmaker's manufacturing is improving. [News.com]
 
AMD sees upside despite warning - Despite warning earlier this month that its first-quarter results would "decline significantly," Advanced Micro Devices' (AMD) stock has been on a roll as analysts and investors look beyond the current quarter and toward the revenue potential of improved yields announced by the company today. [News.com]
 
AMD warns of significant decline - Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) warned today that its first-quarter results will "decline significantly." [News.com]
 
AMD's Sanders takes pay cut - Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) last year cut back the compensation package of its chairman and chief executive Jerry Sanders, a chip executive who in the past has been taken to task for being one of the industry's highest paid executives during times when his company didn't shine. [News.com]
 
AMD's window of opportunity - Advanced Micro Devices is hoping to gain ground on Intel even as it continues to grapple with manufacturing problems and widening financial losses. [News.com]
 
AOL adds Standard & Poor's - In the most recent example of its financial services overhaul, America Online today announced a five-year linking deal with Standard & Poor's to provide an investment management service. [News.com]
 
AOL claims victory against spam - America Online (AOL) today claimed its first victory resulting from its latest antispam campaign. [News.com]
 
AOL lists top ten spammers - America Online (AOL) today is taking another stab at nabbing spammers who plague its system. [News.com]
 
AOL offers health care deal - America Online (AOL) today announced a deal that could increase members' dependency on the online service. [News.com]
 
AOL offers real estate center - America Online (AOL) today launched a new real estate center for its online service that lets subscribers shop for homes, mortgages, and moving services. [News.com]
 
AOL relaunches business service - America Online (AOL) is planning to relaunch a version of its online service for corporate use, according to analysts briefed on the matter. [News.com]
 
AOL steps up business efforts - America Online (AOL) has relaunched AOL Enterprise, a version of its online service for corporate use, and has announced deals with Lotus and Oracle. [News.com]
 
AOL's Case reduces stake by 15% - America Online's (AOL) chief executive, Steve Case, lightened his load of stock options last month, bringing in upwards of $61 million, according to new regulatory filings. [News.com]
 
AOL's Case to sit on NYSE board - In a sign that cyberspace has truly arrived on Wall Street, America Online's (AOL) Steve Case has been nominated to the board of the New York Stock Exchange. [News.com]
 
AOL's Hub closes - The Hub is getting the ax. [News.com]
 
AOL, Software.net in deal - America Online (AOL) and online software superstore Software.net announced a deal today under which Software.net will become an exclusive reseller of downloadable software on AOL's Web site and proprietary service. [News.com]
 
ARM Holdings seeks flotation - Microprocessor designer ARM Holdings today announced plans for a stock market flotation in which 38 percent of shareholders Acorn Group and Apple Computer would sell part of their holdings. [News.com]
 
AT&T WorldNet cans time-outs - AT&T WorldNet has decided not to implement a policy of cutting off users after three hours during peak periods. [News.com]
 
AT&T limits flat-rate Net hours - AT&T's WorldNet is revising its formerly unlimited service, charging its flat-rate customers additional fees if they stay online more than 150 hours per month, the company said today. [News.com]
 
 

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