www.juniper.net
Juniper Networks, Inc. designs, develops and sells products and services that together provide its customers with network infrastructure that creates responsive and trusted environments for accelerating the deployment of services and applications over a single network. The Company serves the networking requirements of global service providers, enterprises and public sector organizations, which view the network to their success.
News
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12/06/12
Juniper to repurchase $1 bln of its own stock -
25/04/12
Juniper Networks posts Q1 earnings drop but beats the Street -
27/01/12
Juniper Networks Q4 profit plunges 49% on weak demand
Recent Sector News
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BlackBerry to refute "false and misleading" report on Z10 return rates
BlackBerry (NASDAQ:BBRY)(TSE:BB) has said it will challenge claims made by research and investment firm Detwiler Fenton on Thursday that returns of the company's Z10 devices are now exceeding sales, calling the report a "gross misreading of the data or a willful manipulation".
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Blackberry sinks as analysts say Z10 returns exceed sales
Blackberry Inc. (NASDAQ:BBRY), the Canadian smartphone maker, tumbled to the lowest level in more than three weeks after analysts said sales of its new touch-screen Z10 device are showing uncomfortable signs.
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BlackBerry shares make gains, while Apple stock surrenders
Smartphone giants Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) and BlackBerry (NASDAQ:BBRY) on Monday were making moves in the tech sector as the two companies seemed to have switched places – at least for the time being.
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Blackberry returns to quarterly profit, beats estimates
Blackberry (NASDAQ:BBRY), the Canadian smartphone maker, said it has returned to profitability in the most recent quarter, surprisingly beating analysts' expectations, and confirmed it has sold one million of its new Z10 devices.
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BlackBerry stumbles after Goldman downgrade
After closing down nearly eight per cent Friday, Blackberry (TSE:BB) (NASDAQ:BBRY) was again falling in premarket trade on the Nasdaq Monday morning, after receiving a downgrade from analysts at Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS).
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BlackBerry falls on reports of weak showing for Z10 in the U.S.
After starting the day on a positive note, Blackberry (NASDAQ:BBRY), formerly Research In Motion, saw its shares turn lower on reports there were no line ups for its Z10 smartphone, which launched in the U.S. on Friday.


















