Palm Inc., maker of the Pre smartphone, fell the most in two years after predicting sales this quarter will be less than half of Wall Street estimates, prompting some analysts to question the company’s viability.
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Palm Inc., creator of the Pre smartphone, fell the most in more than two years in Nasdaq trading after forecasting sales this quarter that were less than half of analysts’ estimates.

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Palm Inc., creator of the Pre smartphone, fell the most in more than 15 months in Nasdaq trading after forecasting sales this quarter that were less than half of analysts’ estimates.

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Media billionaire John Malone said fee disputes between U.S. broadcasters and cable-television operators will force companies to combine to gain negotiating clout.

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Palm Inc., creator of the Pre smartphone, fell as much as 19 percent in Nasdaq trading after forecasting sales this quarter that were less than half of analysts’ estimates.

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Why CEOs, and their employees, will soon be ditching their old standby: Apple wins on interface and apps, and the iPhone won't be in its AT&T cage for long
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Bharti Airtel Ltd., the Indian phone company planning a $9 billion purchase of Zain’s African assets, may ask Zain for legal protection from a dispute in Nigeria, according to a person familiar with the negotiations.

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