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DayStar Technologies Announces FY 2007 Financial Results
DayStar Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: DSTI), a developer of photovoltaic products based on CIGS thin film semiconductor technology, today announced financial results for the year-ended Dec. 31, 2007.

DayStar Technologies Signs Letter of Intent with Juwi Solar
Leading Renewable Energy Company in Europe Intends to Secure 25 percent of DayStar Module Production through 2011.

Atheros Announces Industry’s First Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR Solution to Deliver Enhanced Wireless Connectivity in PCs
Atheros Complements its Best-in-Class WLAN Technology with the Industry’s Smallest and Lowest-Cost Bluetooth Design for Laptops and Desktops

Pericom Semiconductor Introduces Industry’s Lowest Voltage Clock Buffers
San Jose, Calif., Jan. 29, 2007 - Pericom Semiconductor Corporation (NASDAQ: PSEM), a worldwide preferred supplier of high-speed integrated circuits and frequency control products, today announced the industry’s lowest operating voltage clock buffers.

Broadcom Corporation Expands Relationship with MIPS Technologies to License Entire Range of MIPS Cores for Next-Generation Products
Mountain View, Calif., - February 9, 2007- MIPS Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: MIPS), a leading provider of industry-standard processor architectures and cores for digital consumer, networking, personal entertainment, communications and business applications, today announced that Broadcom Corporation has extended its relationship with MIPS to drive the company’s current and future SoC designs.

Stapleton In The News

Siebel fighting back against SEC complaint
June 23, 2005 -- A judge's ruling expected any day now may shed more light on a controversial 5-year-old rule that governs what corporate executives can say in private meetings with investors and analysts.

Stock research ‘for hire’ offered
June 8, 2005 -- Small companies that were dropped in recent years by Wall Street stock researchers -- their lifeline to investors -- soon will be offered a chance to pay to get some research coverage again.

Stapleton Communications
San Jose, Calif. -- September 25, 2003 Named to 2003 List of Top Women-owned Silicon Valley Businesses

IPO Market Cools After Brief Summer Heat Wave

Mercury News Monday August 11, 2003
Silicon Valley’s summer fling with initial
public offerings is over, making it clear an
important part of the technology industry’s
long-awaited recovery won’t unfold quickly.

The IPO Crash: Was Wall Street to Blame?
Mercury News Sunday March 16, 2003: 
Wary Investors May Avoid Next Generation of Entrepreneurs
Seven of every 10 Silicon Valley companies that Wall Street first sold to the public during the technology boom -- a group that generated some of the biggest first-day gains in stock market history -- are now dead or valued at less than half their initial price.

Nasdaq Watches Its Ranks Thin as Tech Sector's Woes Continue
Mercury News Sunday, December 23, 2002: The premier stock market for hot technology companies has become the Incredible Shrinking Nasdaq. The bursting of the technology-stock bubble, economic malaise and a dearth of initial public stock offerings have helped reduce by one-third the number of companies that traded on the Nasdaq Stock Market at its peak in 1996.

Tech Downturn Cutbacks In Analyst Jobs Make It Harder For Smaller Companies To Get Attention From Wall Street
San Jose Mecury News, CA - November 24, 2002 Small companies all over the Bay Area and the United States are suffering fallout from Wall Street's woes: They are losing the stock analysts who were key allies to help tell their story to investors

 

 

 

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