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 - UPDATE 1-Compal revises up Q4 shipment target; shares up (08:46 PM EST)
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 - Brocade denies it looked for a buyer (Nov 24)
 - Stocks dip as investors fret about recovery (Nov 20)
 - US STOCKS SNAPSHOT-Wall St falls on corporate results (Nov 20)
 - Dell bets on corporate spending for recovery (Nov 20)
 - US STOCKS SNAPSHOT-Futures extend losses as dollar firms (Nov 20)
 - Dell demand pick ups "substantially" after Windows 7 launch (Nov 19)
 - Dell results miss expectations, shares drop (Nov 19)
 - NetApp profit, revenue beat estimates (Nov 18)
 - Dell sees public-sector boost from Perot deal (Nov 18)
 - EU ombudsman rebukes EU over errors in Intel case (Nov 18)
 - HP-3Com deal raises stakes in tech M&A battle (Nov 14)
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 - Microsoft launches Windows 7, eyes PC sales rebound (Oct 22)
 - Like Windows 7, Vista got good reviews too (Oct 22)
 - Windows 7 may help kickstart delayed corporate spend (Oct 22)
 - Dell sees Windows 7 boost starting mid 2010 (Oct 21)
 - Apple unveils new Macs for the holidays (Oct 20)
 - Intel buoys tech sector, but some preach caution (Oct 14)
 - Intel quarterly results beat Street, shares rise (Oct 13)
 - Dell eyes more deals as part of turnaround plan: report (Oct 12)
 - HP may be ready to deal, as tech M&A heats up (Oct 06)
 - Brocade shopping self, HP possible buyer: sources (Oct 05)
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 - Xerox to buy ACS to expand back office services (Sep 28)
 - FACTBOX: Tech companies swoop in on IT service providers (Sep 28)
 - Deal chatter engulfs Palm, but price tag high (Sep 23)
 - SEC sets insider trading charge in Dell-Perot deal (Sep 23)
 - Dell to buy Perot Systems for $3.9 billion (Sep 21)