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Greenspan Rattles Investors - The Fed boss says the US economy should remain strong, but he still wonders if share prices aren't overvalued. Wall Street isn't sure what to make of it all. By David Lazarus. [Wired News]
 
Greenspan Redux: Stocks Climb - The Fed chief sings the same song to a different congressional committee, and investors hum along while cautiously adding to their portfolios. By David Lazarus. [Wired News]
 
Greenspan Sends Stocks Reeling - While the Fed chief had some cheerful things to say about the economy, investors zero in on two words regarding inflation: "upside risk." Wall Street goes into a tailspin. By David Lazarus. [Wired News]
 
Greenspan Talks, Market Listens - After an encouraging start, the stock market folds at the knees after Alan Greenspan makes threatening noises about interest rates again. Meanwhile, a lot of brokers are beating it out of town on vacation. [Wired News]
 
Greenspan: Be Wary of Net Stocks - Older investors looking to retire should stay away from Internet stocks, the Federal Reserve chairman tells Congress. [Wired News]
 
Greenspan: Net Frenzy Justified - Is there hype over Internet stocks? Sure, says Fed Chief Alan Greenspan. But some of those stocks are going to succeed -- and succeed big. [Wired News]
 
Grim Outlook Pummels Stocks - Bad news from abroad and the usual jitters surrounding a Fed meeting conspire to send share prices into a tailspin. Buckle up: More volatility ahead. By David Lazarus. [Wired News]
 
Grove to Newsies: 'Get with It!' - Chip kingpin Andy Grove tells an audience of newspaper editors that the blinding light in front of them is an oncoming train. Chris Oakes reports from San Francisco. [Wired News]
 
Growing a Nordic Amazon - Boxman.com is hoping to capture the European Net music market and stave off international competitors. The company wants to leverage its 11 affiliates into a robust IPO. [Wired News]
 
HP Breaks Up; Rally Collapses - Wall Street loves the idea of Hewlett-Packard's restructuring -- until investors get to thinking about the implications for other tech heavyweights. A sell-off ensues. By David Lazarus. [Wired News]
 
HP Breakup Sparks Stock Rally - At last -- some real news for the market to munch on. And investors like the idea of a leaner and meaner Hewlett-Packard emerging. By David Lazarus. [Wired News]
 
HP Earnings Kick Booty - Six months ago, Hewlett-Packard was sucking wind. Now it's thriving, and it has the earnings to prove it. [Wired News]
 
HP Encryption Gains New Ground - US regulators give the thumbs up for VerSecure to go to nine more countries. The company sees this as another step toward a "common security hardware platform for the Internet." [Wired News]
 
HP Profit Far Above Forecasts - Revenues were smaller than the company had hoped, but tight cost controls resulted in first-quarter profits that were much higher than Wall Street forecasts. [Wired News]
 
HP Sues Xerox, Again - In the corporate version of Celebrity Deathmatch, Hewlett-Packard files yet another lawsuit against rival Xerox over printing technology. There are now -- count 'em -- five lawsuits between the companies. [Wired News]
 
HP's Qwest for Web Hosting - Qwest jumps into the Internet hosting fray in a US$1.5 billion deal with Hewlett-Packard. [Wired News]
 
Half of US Homes Own a PC - The computer industry reaches an important milestone at the end of 1998. More shipments don't necessarily mean more profits, however. [Wired News]
 
Hardwiring Security - Beginning with the Pentium III, Intel will tag its processors, and include a random number generator with the chipset. The idea is to make it easier to encrypt data. [Wired News]
 
Hatching E-Babies Down in Dixie - EHatchery, a business incubator funded largely by another incubator, is hoping to woo Net entrepreneurs to Atlanta. By Joanna Glasner. [Wired News]
 
Healtheon Lands on Yahoo - Healtheon, which supplies software and Internet savvy to the health-care industry, buys itself some prime real estate on Yahoo. Meanwhile, its WebMD unit announces plans to create a health site for Readers Digest. By Dan Cox. [Wired News]
 
 

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