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Avid Technology stock in tailspin - Stock in Avid Technology went into a free fall today, losing more than 40 percent of its value and closing at a new 52-week low after the company warned of lower-than-expected revenues. [News.com]
 
BT to link up with Netscape - British Telecommunications will agree to a contract with Netscape Communications this week that will underpin its drive to sell Internet services, according to reports. [News.com]
 
Baan delays earnings report - Baan, the Dutch maker of business software, will delay its third-quarter earnings release until tomorrow. The firm had previously announced it would post a loss for the quarter of around 13- to 16-cents--far below Wall Street's expectations of a 15-cent profit--on revenue of $190 to $195 million. [News.com]
 
Baan kicks off component strategy - Baan may think its new component-based package will be the answer for those tired of upgrading entire suites each time a new release comes out, but analysts say the company still has to prove its new strategy. [News.com]
 
Baan posts loss, plans reorg - Coming off its first losing quarter, the Baan Company is cutting its workforce, reorganizing management, and taking other actions to bolster its sagging business. [News.com]
 
Baan struggles, seeks niche - Baan is in serious trouble and may be down for the count if its current plan to recover doesn't work--and work quickly. [News.com]
 
Baan taps Microsoft, IBM - Baan is turning to some big guns for help in boosting its enterprise resource planning system business. [News.com]
 
Baan warns Street of loss - Shares of business software maker Baan tumbled by more than 25 percent today after the company warned that it expects to post a 13- to 16-cent loss on revenues of $190 to $195 million, well below Wall Street analysts' expectations that the company would earn 15 cents, according to First Call. [News.com]
 
Ballmer downplays NT 5.0 - Microsoft president Steve Ballmer has sometimes been compared to an evangelist, and here at one of the largest networking events of the year, the affable executive sang the praises and admitted the limitations of his company's corporate operating system, Windows NT. [News.com]
 
Bands urged to help stop piracy - In its continuing battle against Internet piracy, industry group the Recording Industry Association of America is turning to artists to back it up. [News.com]
 
Banks will share bug plans on Net - Five financial institutions have agreed to make public their plans for fixing the millennium computer bug. [News.com]
 
Banks will share bug plans on Net - Five financial institutions have agreed to make public their plans for fixing the millennium computer bug. [News.com]
 
Barksdale on the hot seat - A Microsoft attorney today grilled Netscape chief executive Jim Barksdale on the witness stand, asking detailed questions that appeared designed to poke holes in allegations the CEO made in 127 pages of written testimony. [News.com]
 
Barksdale takes on MS in trial - Microsoft should be forced to separate its Internet Explorer browser from its Windows operating systems and should be barred from entering into any exclusive partnerships, according to Netscape Communications chief executive Jim Barksdale. [News.com]
 
Barksdale's credibility questioned - Microsoft today continued to tear away at the 127-page written testimony of Netscape Communications chief executive Jim Barksdale, introducing new evidence that suggested Netscape's account of Microsoft dealings were wrong on several key points. [News.com]
 
Battle flares over digital music - The Recording Industry Association of America's (RIAA) struggle against pirated Internet music intensified earlier this week after Silicon Valley high tech firm Diamond Multimedia fired back against the industry lobbying body that sued Diamond last Friday. [News.com]
 
Bell Atlantic trumps expectations - Regional telephone company Bell Atlantic today announced it posted earnings for its third quarter that beat Wall Street expectations, with data services providing a major source of revenue. [News.com]
 
Bell, Snap deal continues trend - Bell Atlantic and Web portal Snap are teaming up to offer high-speed Net access, in keeping with the trend of packaging portals with service. [News.com]
 
Bertelsmann charging online - German publishing giant Bertelsmann AG is aggressively extending its reach onto the Internet, highlighted by two high-profile deals announced this week. [News.com]
 
Bertelsmann gets traffic-hungry - The new media chief of the world's biggest book publisher loves traffic. [News.com]
 
 

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