NetApp's rev forecast below estimates, stock drops SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Data storage equipment maker NetApp Inc forecast revenue below expectations as concerns about the economy weighed on the outlook for business and government spending on information technology, sending its shares down 22 percent in after-hours trade. NetApp's report Wednesday came a day after Dell Inc posted disappointing quarterly results that heightened concerns about cautious IT spending, sending tech stocks sharply lower. Sunnyvale, California-based NetApp posted fiscal fourth-quarter revenue of $1.70 billion compared to $1.43 billion in the year-ago period. ... Watch: Qwiki Turns Everyone into a Broadcast Storyteller ABC's Joanna Stern sits down with Qwiki Founder Doug Imbruce.
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If you were thinking of picking up a few shares of Facebook last week, when it went public at a price of $38, you might be seriously tempted now that the stock has fallen $7 in two days.
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