June 4-10
A June 8 story,
The Weaker Software Giant Might Be the Stronger Buy, misspelled the last name of the manager of the
Berger Information Technology
fund. He is William Schaff, not William Schiff. (
corrected June 8
)
A June 7 article,
Handspring Takes a Tumble as Handheld Sales Fall Flat, incorrectly reported that
Palm
(PALM:Nasdaq) has lowered prices on its m500 line. Retailers have lowered prices on the m500, but Palm has not. (
corrected June 8
)
The June 4 Herb on TheStreet column,
Deteriorating Credit Quality at Silicon Valley Bancshares? incorrectly said
Nasdaq's
UPC 11830 rule is triggered when short interest equals either 10,000 shares or one-half of 1% of a company's shares outstanding. In fact, the rule takes effect when both criteria are met. (
corrected June 5
)