Hedge funds run by legendary names like Nelson Peltz and David Tepper make billions of dollars a year for themselves and their super-rich accredited investors (you’ve got to have a minimum of $1 ...
Is Computer Sciences Corporation (NYSE:CSC) a buy right now? The smart money is in a bullish mood. The number of long hedge fund positions moved up by 5 in recent months. In the eyes of most traders, ...
The U.S. Internal Revenue Service will keep two upcoming IT projects off-limits to computer services provider Computer Sciences Corp. (CSC) because the tax collection agency has been dissatisfied with ...
Computer Sciences Corp. (CSC) wins a U.S. Air Force cybersecurity services contract worth a potential $30M over 3 years. The deal requires CSC to "isolate, contain and prevent intrusive activities" on ...
Falls Church-based Computer Sciences Corp. (CSC) said Tuesday it plans to split itself into two publicly traded companies by October. One company will serve commercial and government clients around ...
A report criticizing an ongoing IT modernization effort at the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) offers a peek into a properly planned project marred by poor execution. The scathing report, done by ...
Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) has been selected as one of seven firms awarded an indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity, contract field teams contract from the U.S. Air Force. The potential ...
Computer Sciences Corporation CSC is expected to announce its Q1 earnings report on Wednesday, May 4, before the markets open. Analysts are expecting earnings per share to be $1.56, a fall of 6% on ...
This much can be said with certainty about the departure of Computer Sciences Corp. Chief Executive Van Honeycutt. The 32-year veteran employee left suddenly amid an accounting debacle that will cost ...
Computer Sciences Corp., an IT solutions provider based in Falls Church, Va., has agreed to settle allegations with the Securities and Exchange Commission for accounting fraud. CSC will pay a $190 ...
Seeking to lower costs and improve its IT operations, Motorola Inc. has decided to outsource a variety of computing systems tasks to Computer Sciences Corp. (CSC) in a 10-year deal worth about $1.6 ...
Computer Sciences Corp. will provide Textron with global IT infrastructure and network support services in a 10-year, $1.1 billion contract announced Thursday. Under the deal, El Segundo, Calif.-based ...