Gateway has set its sights on generating $30 billion in revenue in 2004, with a five-year plan that includes business partnerships with companies such as OfficeMax. The company is trying to draw more ...
In its latest attempt to find profits in the notoriously low-margin personal computer business, Gateway Inc. will buy privately held eMachines Inc. in a deal valued at $235-million. The combined ...
1985: Ted Waitt starts Gateway in his Iowa farmhouse with a $10,000 loan and a rented computer. 1991: Company gains notice when it starts packing computers in cow-themed boxes in honor of its farm ...
Gateway will report earnings today. If the past is any guide, they’re likely to be disappointing, and they’re likely to be accompanied by yet another shift in strategy. In less than six years, Gateway ...
Gateway Inc. is expected to announce today that it will begin selling computers this week through CompUSA Inc.’s network of 226 retail stores. The move is the latest push by Poway, Calif.-based ...
Gateway is laying off 1,000 workers, but management feels their pain. In a Jan. 30, 2004, press release announcing Gateway's (NYSE:GTW) acquisition of privately held eMachines, Gateway predicted that ...
Gateway plans to acquire rival eMachines “in a bid to regain its footing in the PC game and broaden the distribution of its Gateway-branded consumer electronics devices at retail,” reports CNET ...