Procter & Gamble Vet to Head Computer Systems
Procter & Gamble Co. today promoted 51-year-old Steve David to the position of CIO, effective July 1, said company spokeswoman Gretchen Briscoe.
Procter & Gamble Co. today promoted 51-year-old Steve David to the position of CIO, effective July 1, said company spokeswoman Gretchen Briscoe.
Analysts seem to have shrugged off Amazon.com Inc.'s announcement yesterday that the company saw a first-quarter loss of more than $300 million while net sales surpassed $570 million.
Intel Corp. executives today said they were surprised by higher-than-expected consumer demand for PCs at the end of last year and added that they expect the demand to remain high for the rest of 2000 as well.
In its latest filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission, Canadian-based Corel announced it could run out of cash in 90 days if its merger with Inprise/Borland doesn't go through and current financial troubles continue.
Gartner Group Inc. has named former Xerox Corp. corporate officer William R. McDermott to the newly created position of president.
In its latest filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Ottawa-based Corel Corp. announced it could run out of cash in 90 days if its merger with Scotts Valley, California-based Inprise/Borland Corp. doesn't go through and current financial troubles continue.
A spokesman for Inprise/Borland Corp. today said its merger with Corel Corp. was on schedule despite a pending lawsuit, and she downplayed a financial filing by the Canadian software maker that it might run out of cash in 90 days.
A 15-year-old hacker from Montreal, known as MafiaBoy, was charged in connection with February's denial-of-service attacks, which struck well-known Web sites such as CNN.com, Yahoo, eBay, Amazon.com, Excite and ETrade.