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                    Friday, October 19, 2001
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- TOP STORY: Hard Times at Microsoft?
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- NEWS TO GO: Sun, eBay, and the Last Doughnuts
  http://www.fool.com/m.asp?i=522444

- POST OF THE DAY: Apple Q4 - The Good with the Bad
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you had the time of your life." -- Green Day

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TOP STORY
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HARD TIMES AT MICROSOFT?
Is Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) ready to fly again? Backing out a
$1.2 billion hit in its investment portfolio, the software titan
reported profits of $0.43 a share. That was three cents better
than analysts were expecting as sales grew by 6% to $6.1 billion.

>>FULL STORY: http://www.fool.com/m.asp?i=522447

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NEWS TO GO
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Pass the sun block. Sun Microsystems (Nasdaq: SUNW) is reporting
a nickel a share loss for its fiscal first-quarter on a steep
decline in revenue. The top-line sank to $2.9 billion from a
$5.1 billion showing a year ago. Sun's set came as no surprise
since the network computing specialist had warned investors
earlier this month. The California company expects to return to
profitability by the June quarter.

Holy Beanie Babies, eBay (Nasdaq: EBAY) is still hot. The online
auctioneer trounced expectations and bid up its fourth-quarter
prospects. Quarterly earnings came in at $0.12 a share on a 71%
surge in sales to $194.4 million. It's also raising the ante for
the current period. While the company was originally expecting
December-quarter revenue to come in between $195 million and
$205 million, it is now hiking up both ends of the range by an
extra $5 million. The strong showing and bar raising is an
impressive feat as the company is a month into its 100-day
Auction for America in which it is waiving its fees for
charitable listings.
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There's no business like e-business for PeopleSoft (Nasdaq:
PSFT) as the enterprise software maker reported earnings from
recurring operations of $0.15 a share, three cents ahead of Wall
Street's projection. Thanks to a growth in license revenue for
its flagship PeopleSoft 8 -- an excellent name for a B-movie if
there ever was one -- sales topped the half-billion dollar mark.

No one is putting struggling cow-patched computer maker Gateway
(NYSE: GTW) out to pasture just yet. While the company's
third-quarter loss was in line with already lowered
expectations, Gateway sees shipments picking back up in the
current quarter. Excluding charges, the company lost $0.17 a
share on revenue of $1.4 billion. The company managed to grow
its domestic market share in the consumer and education segments
and is expecting to report a quarterly profit to close out the
year.

Last doughnuts with the Fool
Finally, it's true. Come next week you will have to enjoy your
Krispy Kreme (NYSE: KKD) glazed doughnut and your Starbucks
(Nasdaq: SBUX) double latte without the company of your
Breakfast With the Fool. It was September 21, 1998, when Yi-Hsin
Chang and Brian Bauer rolled out our first morning plateful. The
Nasdaq Composite stood at 1663.77 back then. It's at 1652.72
this morning. Not a lot has changed. Everything has changed. As
we refocus our efforts towards enhancing many of our existing
features and rolling out new ones, we want to thank you for
being part of our community and appreciate your patience as we
evolve in order to serve you. Hey. You still have some of that
doughnut glaze on your chin. So, onward and forward. Like
Wendy's (NYSE: WEN), we just don't do breakfast anymore.
http://www.fool.com/m.asp?i=522449

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POST OF THE DAY
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APPLE Q4 - THE GOOD WITH THE BAD
"Now, we have Apple rather coyly dangling the idea of a brand
new non-Mac device to wow the audience. At the same time,
revenue projections are extremely conservative, at $1.4B for
Christmas. Given the continuous stream of revenue
over-estimation coming from Apple over the last 12 months, we
have to assume that even Apple doesn't expect its special
surprise to help Q4's results."

>>FULL POST: http://www.fool.com/m.asp?i=522450

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