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| | alarm:clock: August 2004 Archives |
 | | In May 2004, Intel ditched its newest Pentium designs, code-named Tejas and Jayhawk, a decision that many attribute to heat issues. |
 | | In the first two months of 2004, AMZN moved 52,000 pairs of shoes, 48,000 pairs of pants and jeans, 25,000 pairs of underwear, 21,000 jackets, and 15,000 men's dress shirts. |
 | | Company is not profitable and implies its revenues are at least $40 million in 2004 and a possible $80 million for 2005. |
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