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Summary.     Click for More > 4th-quarter revenue falls 13% HP to unveil more than 100 gadgets 3rd-quarter earnings miss expectations Man ends governor's run over charges  Scott Winfield Davis, once accused of killing his estranged wife's lover, announced he was pulling out of the race Co-founder, chief scientist to leave Vandal smashes art exhibit Teenager sentenced in hit and run killing  Megan Coughran, 18, was sentenced to a year in jail and 5 years of probation for an accident that left child dead Sun to cut another 1,080 jobs Amazon invades Google's turf with startup $1.05 billion charge for fiscal 4th quarter Sun stock plummets Fiorina most powerful women in business Party goer run over twice by SUV High-volume copier machines Earnings more than double Lieberman delivers speech  Democratic presidential candidate attacked several key figures in the Bush administration 240 city employees to take 3 unpaid days $291,000 fine for illegal exports to China
Overture to buy AltaVista for $140 million Agilent to cut 4,000 more jobs  Maker of test and measurement equipment, will cut 11% of its work force, after posting a wider quarter loss Quarter earnings beat expectations Jobs cut as earnings beat expectations   Librarians, police chief protest Patriot Act
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$2.3 Billion Loss Packard Foundation to scale back grants One girl dead, one injured after hit by car 6-year-old hit-and-run victim dies Overture to buy AltaVista for $140 million  Advertising-driven search engine will buy fallen Internet star for $60 million in cash and $80 million in stock High School Bans Dance Called 'Freaking' Agilent to cut 4,000 more jobs


January 2003 ... more > Top ^
Jan.9  Major ID Theft Bust
Jan.13  State: Hewlett-Packard Misled Officials
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Jan.18  Executive with Sun joins college board
Jan.22  HP to Offer AOL's Instant Messaging
Jan.25  Sun in Good Shape for 2003, CEO Says
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February 2003 ... more > Top ^
Feb.4  Solectron Shares Up After HP Deal
Feb.5  Council e-mails disclosed
Feb.6  Agilent Shares Drop After Warning
Feb.10  Sun unveils servers, slashes prices
Feb.18  Temporary shelter
 
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  Maker of test and measurement equipment, will cut 11% of its work force, after posting a wider quarter loss
Feb.24  Sun to overhaul chip line, aims at schools Feb.25   Quarter earnings beat expectations  Earnings are spurred by cost savings from its merger with Compaq and improved demand for PCs during the holidays Feb.26  Shares sink on revenue shortfall Feb.27  CEO Got Bonus, Capellas Left with $26 Mln Feb.28  New Media Center PC

March 2003 ... more > Top ^
Mar.10  CFO: Quarter on Track Mar.11  New Printing and Imaging Services Mar.12  Education Secretary Speaks at meeting

April 2003 ... more > Top ^
Apr.2 Teen Pleads Not-Guilty in Hit-and-Run  Shareholders adopt poison pill vote plan Apr.3  Compaq integration `largely complete'  Judge blocks release of city salaries Apr.4  Severance Recommendation Considered Apr.7  New Servers, Data-Storage Gear Unveiled Apr.11  Multibillion-Dollar Deals with P&G, Ericsson Apr.16 Small third-quarter profit Apr.17  Questions of Racial Profiling Apr.22 Man charged for barking at police dog Apr.30  School to bus students to prom

May 2003 ... more > Top ^
May.2  Server, Storage Business be Restructured May.6  City Council says it's OK to frown  Ad campaign aimed at largest customers  102-year-old woman uses Internet May.7  Two grifters arrested May.14  Talks Over Alleged Infractions May.19  New Low-Cost Intel-Chip Servers May.20   Jobs cut as earnings beat expectations  Hewlett-Packard is cutting 3,500 more jobs beyond the measures taken during its integration with Compaq May.28     Librarians, police chief protest Patriot Act
  Librarians plan to shred documents as part of their battle against the federal anti-terrorism law


June 2003 ... more > Top ^
Jun.2  Teen faces up to year jail for hit-and-run Jun.3  Sun Banks on Broadband Overseas Jun.4  Ericsson Moves 1,000 Staff to HP Jun.6  Shares Rise on Takeover Talk Jun.9  Sun to Make Consumer Push for Java Jun.10  Burglars Pose as Tree-Trimmers Jun.11  Dell, HP to ship Sun's version of Java Jun.19  CEO Says Takeover Talk Is Nonsense  Sun Aims to Exploit IBM's Unix Woes Jun.26 School district's insecure wireless network Sun Lost Appeal on Java Jun.27  Washington Mutual bank robbed

July 2003 ... more > Top ^
Jul.8  Internet pioneer David Reed joins HP Labs Jul.14  Alleged bank robbers arrested Jul.21 'Poison pill' policy to ward off suitors
Jul.22   4th-quarter revenue falls 13%  Earnings failed to meet expectations as Sun Microsystems continued to struggle with weak demand Lieberman praises nanotechnology Jul.23  Shares fell 17% Jul.24  Assault at dance club Jul.25  HP to sell Digex to WorldCom Jul.31 Cops Charged with Assault

August 2003 ... more > Top ^
Aug.1  Sun Micro, SuSE Link Up on Linux Aug.4  FDA scrubs review of novel heart drug  Woman Drowns in Pool Aug.10   HP to unveil more than 100 gadgets  Hewlett-Packard is introducing gadgets from digital cameras to photo-quality desktop printers Aug.11  New product to convert VHS to DVD  $300 Million Consumer Product Push Aug.15  Woman arrested for sex with minor Aug.19   3rd-quarter earnings miss expectations
  Personal systems unit posted a $56 million loss after 2 quarters of profits Aug.20   Man ends governor's run over charges
  Scott Winfield Davis, once accused of killing his estranged wife's lover, announced he was pulling out of the race
Aug.22  Police Officers Plead Not Guilty to Assault

September 2003 ... more > Top ^
Sep.9   Co-founder, chief scientist to leave  Bill Joy was once dubbed the Edison of the Internet for his leading role in the creation of major technologies   Vandal smashes art exhibit  A bronze and concrete exhibit featuring doll-like torsos has been vandalized near police station Sep.11   Teenager sentenced in hit and run killing
  Megan Coughran, 18, was sentenced to a year in jail and 5 years of probation for an accident that left child dead
Sep.13  Injury crash ground traffic to halt Sep.15  New software, pricing and licensing Sep.16  Windows-displacing software Sep.17  Campaign Aimed at Small Businesses Sep.18  HP CEO to step down from Cisco board   Sun to cut another 1,080 jobs
  Troubled computer and software maker plans to cut another 3% of its work force to return to sustained profitability Sep.22  Chip-Design Breakthrough Sep.23  HP to protect customers from SCO Group Sep.25   Amazon invades Google's turf with startup  Amazon has dubbed its search startup 'A9', that hopes to launch in October with 30 employees and grow much larger  Parking garage poetry debuts to public Sep.29   $1.05 billion charge for fiscal 4th quarter
  Sun Microsystems revised its quarter results after realizing its first-quarter loss will be greater than expected Sep.30   Sun stock plummets  Sun Microsystems' shares plunged more than 15% after the computer maker said it would revise its quarter results   Fiorina most powerful women in business  Fiorina is in the No. 1 spot for the 6th consecutive year in Fortune's list of the 50 most powerful women in business  Google Buys Web Search Company Kaltix

October 2003 ... more > Top ^
Oct.5   Party goer run over twice by SUV
  William Hill, 21, allegedly ran over another man twice following a raucous house party Oct.8 Man rescues woman from oncoming train

November 2003 ... more > Top ^
Nov.5 Executive who defended merger to retire
Nov.17 Sun to Use AMD Processors in Servers Committed suicide by train   High-volume copier machines  Hewlett-Packard enters the high-volume copier market with machines that will print up to 85 pages per minute Nov.18 Woman fought off assailant Nov.19   Earnings more than double  4th-quarter earnings inched past Wall Street estimates, but executives remained cautious about growth in 2004 Nov.20   Lieberman delivers speech
  Democratic presidential candidate attacked several key figures in the Bush administration
Nov.25 Senior executive Jeff Clarke resigns

December 2003 ... more > Top ^
Dec.2 HP to Launch Music Store
New Servers, Services Dec.4 Sewage plants threaten thousand people Dec.5 Bouchard promoted to CIO Dec.8 Packard Foundation names new president Dec.9 HP consolidates business units Dec.10   240 city employees to take 3 unpaid days  Managers and professional workers will have to take three days of unpaid furlough to help trim the city budget Dec.11 Business Objects completes acquisition Dec.15   $291,000 fine for illegal exports to China  Sun Microsystems allegedly exported computers to China and elsewhere for military purposes Dec.22 HP to help to standardize and simplify IRS