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Investors Brace for Record Run - With prospects for a rate hike fading, Wall Street is trying to find the confidence to push share prices through the roof. Internet stocks set the pace. By David Lazarus. [Wired News]
 
Investors Endure Bumpy Flight - Wall Street runs into some big-time turbulence as the market undergoes a particularly volatile session. Has the Dow's record run finally hit a wall? By David Lazarus. [Wired News]
 
Investors Get Altitude Sickness - Those record highs a day earlier were too much for Wall Street to take. Stocks lose ground as traders rethink their commitment to such lofty valuations. By David Lazarus. [Wired News]
 
Investors Hold Tight to Tech - Only a week since the Nasdaq crashed and burned, tech and Net stocks once again have the run of Wall Street. The rest of the market looks anemic by comparison. By David Lazarus. [Wired News]
 
Investors Lose Heart, Rally Sput - A broad buying spree sparked by surprisingly strong economic numbers falls flat. But at least tech and Internet stocks are again showing signs of life. By David Lazarus. [Wired News]
 
Investors Mull Future Prospects - Wall Street posts cautious gains as traders look ahead from the current earnings season and try to get a sense of what's next. AT T has some ideas of its own. By David Lazarus. [Wired News]
 
Investors Rest After 10K Run - Wall Street loses ground as traders come to terms with share prices at record-high levels. Intel, meanwhile, is popping champagne corks. By David Lazarus. [Wired News]
 
Investors Still Peeved at Lycos - Hey, this is the Net we're talking about here. Where's that massive takeover premium? Other Internet stocks sag in the face of such a rude awakening. By David Lazarus. [Wired News]
 
Iomega Buys Bankrupt SyQuest - Iomega pays US$9.5 million for the intellectual detritus of what was once SyQuest. This is one case where the hare beats the tortoise. By Jennifer Sullivan. [Wired News]
 
Ireland Lures Cable Deal - Global Crossing announces an US$80 million extension of its transatlantic fiber-optic cable. With a direct link to Europe and the United States, Ireland may become one of the most connected countries on earth. Karlin Lillington reports from Dublin, Ireland. [Wired News]
 
Iridium Adrift in Junk Orbit - Shares of Iridium hit a new low on Friday after the satellite phone company disclosed that once again it won't meet the terms of its debt payment plan. By Joanna Glasner. [Wired News]
 
Iridium Buys Time from Banks - The troubled satellite phone company gets a second reprieve from its creditors while it scrambles to find more customers. [Wired News]
 
Iridium Cuts Jobs, Stock Falls - The debt-ridden satellite phone company slashes about 15 percent of its work force. Meanwhile, Iridium shares plummet to an all-time low. By Joanna Glasner. [Wired News]
 
Iridium Cuts Prices - The struggling satellite phone service introduces flat-rate prices. For as little as US$4.29 a minute, customers can make calls anywhere in the world. That is, if Iridium can find some customers. By Joanna Glasner. [Wired News]
 
Iridium Debt Deadline Nears - The indebted satellite phone company is supposed to come up with a plan this week to appease lenders. Creditors aren't holding their breath. By Joanna Glasner. [Wired News]
 
Iridium Falls out of Orbit - Iridium's 66-satellite phone system was one of the most audacious engineering feats ever -- and most expensive. Friday, the firm's massive debt dragged it into bankruptcy. [Wired News]
 
Iridium Finance Chief Quits - The satellite phone company hires a team of specialists to help it restructure after filing for bankruptcy. Meanwhile, a key executive calls it quits. [Wired News]
 
Iridium Gets Another Reprieve - The satellite phone company convinces creditors to give it an extra 40 days to make a long overdue debt payment. By Joanna Glasner. [Wired News]
 
Iridium Goes Industrial - Executives admit the cash-strapped satellite phone company got off to an awful start, but say it's not too late for a comeback. Their latest moves: major price cuts and a focus on industrial customers. By Joanna Glasner. [Wired News]
 
Iridium May Hurt Motorola Results - When Motorola releases its earnings next week, the company will likely report huge improvements. But Wall Street isn't celebrating. Motorola could be in big trouble if satellite phone company Iridium goes bankrupt. [Wired News]
 
 

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