REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--Excite@Home picked a fitting venue for its management revival meeting last summer, perhaps unwittingly: Paramount's Great America amusement park has been home to some of the ...
Stacks of disassembled office furniture, rows of boxed computers and a bright yellow moving truck idling in front of the company's headquarters marked the final chapter of high-speed Internet provider ...
Excite@Home and its accountants said Monday that the company may not be able to continue operations, especially if the Nasdaq Stock Market delists its shares. Excite@Home made the disclosure on Monday ...
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, ...
PALO ALTO — The outlook for Internet access provider Excite@Home Corp. dimmed further Monday when the company received demands that it must repay $50 million by Friday. Excite@Home, which has little ...
SAN FRANCISCO - Bankrupt high-speed Internet provider Excite@Home Corp. shut its network to 850,000 AT&T Corp. customers Saturday but said it was still in talks with other cable companies on a new ...
Excite@Home Inc. wanted to offer, via its Web portal, free content and free online services — news, shopping, chat, photos, and the like — that were so compelling they would motivate companies to buy ...
“This filing is a tool to protect the value of the broadband business for the benefit of the company’s financial shareholders and will help reassure our customers that service will continue ...
Bankrupt Excite@Home Inc. will cease operations in 90 days, with the expiration of stopgap funding agreements made Monday to keep the Internet service going, according to a source close to the ...
PALO ALTO, Calif. - The outlook for troubled Internet access provider Excite@Home Corp. dimmed further today, after the company received demands for repayment of $50 million by August 31. Excite@Home, ...
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 ...
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