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The Battle Road Tech Index™ fell 2.3 percent for the week ended January 15, 2010, closing at 1652. For the week, 17 of the 25 Index components decreased in value. Year-to-date, the index is down 1.7 percent, having started at a value of 1600. The following companies were notable movers for the week: Shares of [...]
The Battle Road Tech Index™ rose 4.0 percent for the week ended November 13, 2009, closing at 1624. For the week, only Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO, $23.71) and Yahoo! (NASDAQ: YHOO, $15.93) fell in value out of the 25 Index components. Year-to-date, the index is up 62 percent, having started at a value of 1000. The [...]
The Battle Road Tech Index™ rose 3.6 percent for the week ended November 6, 2009, closing at 1561. For the week, only three of the 25 Index components fell in value. Year-to-date, the index is up 56 percent, having started at a value of 1000. The following companies were notable movers for the week: Shares [...]
The Battle Road Tech Index™ rose 3.9 percent for the week ended September 11, 2009, closing at 1504. For the week, 23 of the 25 Index components rose in value. Year-to-date, the index is up 50 percent, having started at a value of 1000. The following companies were notable movers for the week: Shares of [...]
The Battle Road Tech Index™ rose 2.2 percent for the week ended August 7, 2009, closing at 1429. For the week, 18 of the 25 Index components were in positive territory. Year-to-date, the index is up 42.9 percent, having started at a value of 1000. Shares of Akamai (NASDAQ: AKAM, $19.46) regained some ground this [...]
The Battle Road Tech Index™ climbed 0.2 percent for the week ended May 22, 2009, closing at 1212. Year-to-date, the index is up 21.2 percent, having started at a value of 1000. For the week, 14 of the 25 Index components were in positive territory. The following companies were notable movers for the week: SAP [...]
Oracle (NASDAQ: ORCL) announced in a surprise move this morning that it would acquire Sun Microsystems (NASDAQ: JAVA) for $7.4 billion. With the move, Oracle now competes with nearly all of the largest technology companies, including Microsoft in middleware and server operating systems, SAP and Salesforce.com in business applications, IBM, Cisco, HP, and Dell in [...]
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