Saturday, September 15, 2012
New York Stock Exchange Settles with SEC on Allegation of Improper Distribution of Market Data
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Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Mark Zuckerberg Admits Facebook Stock is 'Disappointing'
EDITOR'S CHOICE 9/11, E-911: A Remembrance and Lessons Learned International Telecommunications Union Suggests New Ties Between Internet Service Providers, Third-Party App Developers Is Telecom Capex Up or Down for 2012? Day Zero: Intel's Anti-iPad Alternative Reality
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Saturday, September 8, 2012
Intel Stock Trades Lower after Company Releases Revised Q3 Revenue Prediction
In July, Intel reported Q2 revenue of $13.5 billion, with net income of $2.8 billion. Even in July, Paul Otellini (News - Alert), Intel's president and CEO, said the company's growth in Q3 would be slower than expected due to "a more challenging macroeconomic environment.”
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Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Monday Recap: iPhone 5 NFC Chip, Apple Stock Soars, Eight Possibly Banned Samsung Devices
We've seen images of purported iPhone 5 guts before, but the pics acquired by Apple Insider today are a little bit different. Close to the earpiece, there appears to be a near field communication (NFC) chip. The subject of significantly easier payment systems -- like waving your iPhone 5 over the coffee shop's card reader -- came up during WWDC 12. We already know Apple is planning to keep us organized with Passbook in iOS 6; an NFC chip seems like a valid possibility. Especially since, you know, Apple bought all those NFC patents this year.
Apple Inc. Shares Rally Amid Samsung VictoryAfter a $1.05 billion award in damages, Apple must be feeling pretty hot right now. But the outcome of the epic Apple v. Samsung trial did more than just enforce the company's patents. Today, Apple Inc. stock rose 2-percent to $676.56, according to Reuters; the all-time high is $680.87/share. Other U.S. stocks didn't perform too favorably in the same time frame, but then again, they didn't just receive the brand boost from a big win like Apple.
Apple Names Eight Samsung Devices For BanishmentAre you tired of hearing about the Samsung v. Apple trial, yet? Well, don't get too comfortable. Appeals will likely stretch on for quite some time, and today, Apple has filed a notice naming eight different Samsung products it believes should receive banishment from the U.S. market. The filing (via The Verge) lists the Galaxy S 4G, Galaxy S2 (AT&T, Skyrocket, T-Mobile), Galaxy S2 Epic 4G, Galaxy S Showcase, Droid Charge, and Galaxy Prevail. Of course, these assertions are purely on the part of Apple; Judge Koh would have to believe "irreparable harm" will befall Apple if the Samsung products don't get the axe.
German Consumer Group Threatens Facebook with Legal ActionA German consumer watchdog group is threatening Facebook with legal action if the social network giant doesn't make significant changes to how user data is shared with third parties. The Federation of Consumer Organizations believes Facebook is violating privacy laws by giving out user information via the new Facebook App Center. The organization has given Facebook an ultimatum: comply with privacy regulations by September 4, or face legal action.
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Thursday, April 12, 2012
Google Earnings Please Street and Surprise with Stock Split Proposal
His take on this was summed up with the phrase, “We pass the toothbrush test.” In other words, people use a Google product more than twice a day, and getting away from hygiene they also like to stay. On the latter he remarked that he looked at Google
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