Lenovo Group Ltd., China’s biggest maker of personal computers, reported fiscal third-quarter profit that beat analysts’ estimates as the reviving Chinese economy boosted demand for technology products.

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President Barack Obama is spending $2.1 million to help Suntech Power Holdings Co. build a solar- panel plant in Arizona. It will hire 70 Americans to assemble components made by Suntech’s 11,000 Chinese workers.

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Lenovo Group Ltd., China’s biggest maker of personal computers, reported fiscal third-quarter profit that beat analysts’ estimates as the reviving Chinese economy boosted demand for technology products.

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Cisco Systems Inc., the world’s biggest maker of networking equipment, predicted that sales growth will accelerate this quarter as customers resume spending to deal with a surge in Internet traffic.

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on February 3rd, 2010

There are too few women running high-tech companies; that's too bad, considering evidence shows female-led businesses outperform those run by men

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on February 3rd, 2010

The iPhone has swamped AT&T's data network and sparked a consumer rebellion. What can Ma Bell do?

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Facebook games “FarmVille” and “Café World” have Silicon Valley startups racing to create new ways to pay for virtual goods, a market that may reach $3.6 billion by 2012.

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Sharp Corp., Japan’s largest maker of liquid-crystal displays, fell the most in nine months in Tokyo trading after the company reported profit that missed analyst estimates.

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