News Description
Seagate loses $3bn in a year
The Register - July 22, 2009 11:14 AM
But market is turning up
Seagate lost $3.09bn in its fiscal year to the end of June, with revenue plummeting 23 per cent to $9.8bn. In its final 2009 quarter it lost $81m, on revenue 19 per cent down at $2.35bn, compared to a profit of $160m a year ago.?
Web threats: Why conventional protection doesn’t work
Click here to read the full article
Related Features
- Eurocom breaks 3TB storage barrier in its notebooks with Seagate Momentus 7200rpm drives 9
- Eurocom breaks 3TB storage barrier in its notebooks with Seagate Momentus 7200rpm drives 5
- Samsung and Seagate snuggle on solid state drives 11
- Samsung and Seagate snuggle on solid state drives 7
- Seagate and Samsung Team Up For SSD Development 9
- Seagate and Samsung Team Up For SSD Development 9
- Seagate pushes HAMR as next big thing 5
- Seagate pushes HAMR as next big thing 13
- Seagate intros networked home storage product 5
- Seagate intros networked home storage product 6
- Seagate Launches The GoFlex Home Network Storage System 5
- Seagate Launches The GoFlex Home Network Storage System 3
- Seagate announces ugly diskless NAS filer 14
- Seagate announces ugly diskless NAS filer 7
- Seagate hits GoFlex with bunch of fives 13
- Seagate hits GoFlex with bunch of fives 10
- Seagate Momentus XT Solid State Hybrid Drives Listed on Newegg 20
- Seagate Momentus XT Solid State Hybrid Drives Listed on Newegg 11