April 2, 2001
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Nokia's Social and Environmental Record Bidding On eBay's Quicker Sales Is Celera Tweening? Can Amazon.com Benefit From a "Back the Net" Campaign? Photons, Packets, Juniper Networks, and Gorillas The Price of Freedom: 98 Cents Ballard Power Fuels a Presidential Idea Help With This Stupid Computer! Help For Those Taxing Questions
Some Fools consider a company's social and environmental performance along with its financial performance before investing. See how Nokia stacks up.
The "Buy It Now" feature is speeding up eBay's sales, and some analysts are liking what they see.
Fool TomHeadrick takes exception to David Gardner's article that suggests Celera may not wind up a Rule Maker in the field of genomic data.
"Next Tuesday, a group of 27 Internet companies will sponsor a 'Back the Net' day. Consumers are being asked to log onto the Internet and shop."
"Juniper was in town today conducting seminars aimed at network engineers and network architects. Today's seminar was titled 'Photons and Packets,' and it was marvelous."
For this Living Below Your Means Fool, just living AT his means is a huge accomplishment.
A Fool on the Ballard Power board suggests a way for President Bush to cut taxes without abandoning the Kyoto Treaty.
Does your PC need a doctor? Confused about upgrades? This is the board with the answers to make your computer run like buttah!
Fools are filing their returns, and TMFTaxes is hard at work providing the answers to those taxing questions. Stop by the Tax Strategies board to pick up some tax tips of your own.
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