Web portal Excite UK is shutting down its operation after efforts to raise finance failed funding effort fell short. In a statement the company said it would cease normal trading at the end of the ...
The Internet bubble has officially burst. Two years after paying $7.8 billion in cash and stock for Excite.com, parent company Excite@Home has agreed to sell its money-losing Web portal for a mere $10 ...
Recently MacCentral readers have noted that the Apple home page on Excite’s Web site now redirects to a new one hosted by Netscape/AOL. Apple has now provided a statement outlining its decision. The ...
Excite@Home, the leading provider of broadband Internet access, said Friday that it will file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and sell its high-speed network to AT&T for $307 million in cash. On ...
Bad news continued to mount Friday for cash-strapped Excite@Home Corp., as two key cable partners said they will stop selling the company’s high-speed Internet service by June. The move by Cox ...
Internet service provider Excite@Home said Wednesday that it fired the independent auditor that raised questions about its prospects for staying in business. The company, however, said the move was ...
Excite@Home may soon file for bankruptcy protection, raising the possibility that AT&T will acquire the struggling broadband provider for pennies on the dollar. Sources close to the Redwood City, ...
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@Home Corp., which does business as , says it has laid off 250 employees, or 8 per cent of its work force, in a move designed to "drive profitability." A spokeswoman said the job cuts were mostly in ...
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