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Steve Jobs Keynote Boosts Expectations for 3G iPhone

Expectations are rising for a 3G iPhone with plans for Apple, Inc. CEO Steve Jobs to deliver the keynote at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference in June. Amid rumors, the current version of Apple's iPhone is reported sold out. The rumors include a lower price for the iPhone and possible updates for the MacBook Pro.

Steve Jobs Keynote Boosts Expectations for 3G iPhone

Expectations are rising for a 3G iPhone with plans for Apple, Inc. CEO Steve Jobs to deliver the keynote at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference in June. Amid rumors, the current version of Apple's iPhone is reported sold out. The rumors include a lower price for the iPhone and possible updates for the MacBook Pro.

Steve Jobs Keynote Heightens Expectations for 3G iPhone

Expectations are rising for a 3G iPhone with plans for Apple, Inc. CEO Steve Jobs to deliver the keynote at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference in June. Amid rumors, the current version of Apple's iPhone is reported sold out. The rumors include a lower price for the iPhone and possible updates for the MacBook Pro.

Electronic Arts top expectations, eyes share gains

on Tuesday posted a quarterly profit that beat Wall Street expectations and said it expects to gain market share on the strength of upcoming titles like "Spore" and "The Sims 3."

Electronic Arts top expectations, eyes share gains

Top video game publisher Electronic Arts Inc on Tuesday posted a quarterly profit that beat Wall Street expectations and said it expects to gain market share on the strength of upcoming titles like "Spore" and "The Sims 3."

Electronic Arts top expectations, eyes share gains

SAN FRANCISCO - Top video game publisher Electronic Arts Inc on Tuesday posted a quarterly profit that beat Wall Street expectations and said it expects to gain market share on the strength of upcoming titles like "Spore" and "The Sims 3."

Electronic Arts top expectations, eyes share gains

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Top video game publisher Electronic Arts Inc on Tuesday posted a quarterly profit that beat Wall Street expectations and said it expects to gain market share on the strength of upcoming titles like "Spore" and "The Sims 3."

Electronic Arts top expectations, eyes share gains

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Top video game publisher Electronic Arts Inc (ERTS.O: Quote, Profile, Research) on Tuesday posted a quarterly profit that beat Wall Street expectations and said it expects to gain market share on the strength of upcoming titles like "Spore" and "The Sims 3."

Christmas e-commerce boom beats expectations

Britain's online spending in the run up to Christmas has exceeded expectations, according to the global e-retailing body, Interactive Media in Retail Group.

Game Group H1 slightly ahead of expectations

Computer games retailer Game Group said its performance in the first half was slightly ahead of company expectations on strong demand for its new releases such as Wii Fit and Mario Kart.

Game Group says slightly ahead of expectations

LONDON (Reuters) - Computer games retailer Game Group said on Thursday its first-half performance was slightly ahead of its expectations, boosted by strong demand for new releases like Grand Theft Auto IV and Wii Fit.

Game Group H1 slightly ahead of expectations

LONDON (SHARECAST) - Computer games retailer Game Group said its performance in the first half was slightly ahead of company expectations on strong demand for its new releases such as Wii Fit and Mario Kart.

Music Copyright trading revenue in line with expectations

LONDON (Thomson Financial) - Music Copyright Solutions Plc. (MCS) said trading revenue continues in line with its expectations.

Music Copyright trading revenue in line with expectations

LONDON (Thomson Financial) - Music Copyright Solutions Plc. (MCS) said trading revenue continues in line with its expectations.

Despite upbeat results from Citigroup, the markets traded mixed during the midday after Google disappointed with earnings that fell short of expectations. The Dow gained 25 points to 11,472 while Nasdaq plunged 26 points to 2287.

Despite upbeat results from Citigroup, the markets traded mixed during the midday after Google disappointed with earnings that fell short of expectations. The Dow gained 25 points to 11,472 while Nasdaq plunged 26 points to 2287.

Piper: Complex pricing may mar iPhone 3G launch

Tomorrow's American launch of the iPhone 3G should be strong, but may be affected by pricing schemes at AT&T, argue analysts with Piper Jaffray. The positive expectations are said to be bolstered a survey of some 200 people, suggesting that Apple has a 3.4 percent share in the US phone market, with the potential for growing to 8 percent within the next year. This, Piper claims, supports its expectations that Apple will sell 45 million iPhones around the world in CY09, with the US forming 30 percent of that total.

Connecting with Canadians, Shaping Our Future

Connecting with Canadians is a new five-year public policy research and dialogue program that will engage Canadians to address key issues such as citizenship, diversity and skills barriers. Connecting with Canadians draws on a framework of expectations and obligations: what Canadians say they expect from government, business and community organizations and what they believe, as citizens, we should give back to society. Together, this set of expectations and obligations represents a vision of the Canada that Canadians want. A unique feature of Connecting with Canadians is its commitment to greater engagement of young Canadians in policy issues.

EXPECTATIONS: Microsoft sees Windows Mobile Smartphone growth up 50 %

Reuters reports today that Microsoft expects a global growth of its Windows Mobile smartphones of at least 50 percent per year in fiscal years 2008 and 2009 as demand for smartphones rises rapidly. Eddie Wu, the software company's managing director of OEM embedded devices Asia, is quoted by Reuters that a "fifty percent growth is the minimum" and continued that "Microsoft expects to sell 20 million units in its 2007/2008 fiscal year ending in June. Microsoft sold over 11 million units of its Windows Mobile software in its 2006/2007 fiscal year ended June last year".

Dickens Unplugged: Great expectations are fulfilled

Will this show do for Dickens what the Reduced Shakespeare Company did for the Bard? It's more than 20 years now since a group of goofy Californians presented the complete works of our greatest dramatist in a show lasting only 97 minutes.

High Hopes and Expectations About Tomorrow's Science and Technology Challenge

Concert Strikes a Chord With Investors, Abiomed Scores a Win with Medicare, Epix Snags $7.5M from GSK, & More Life Sciences News

Electronic Arts top Expectations, eyes Share Gains

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Electronic Arts Top Expectations, Eyes Share Gains

issued an annual profit outlook on Tuesday that fell short of Wall Street forecasts as a drive to improve quality jacked up costs. Its shares fell 3.7 percent.

The market's irrational expectations of open source

I've commented on Oliver Alexy's research on open source's effects on stock prices before, but was gratified to see it featured in today's Wall Street Journal.

Google earnings fail to meet expectations

Google Inc.'s earnings growth bogged down more than investors anticipated during the second quarter, raising worries that the ailing U.S. economy is starting to sap the internet search leader.

Baseball Physics: Deception and Battered Expectations (LiveScience.com)

On fields of dreams, the duel between the batter and the pitcher at times assumes aspects of humiliation and farce. And never more so than when a batter misses a pitch, swinging so forcefully as to nearly sprain something. The culprit in such cases is usually either a rising fastball or a so-called drop curveball.


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