What Wall Street's looking for in FB, GOOG, AMZN
These are the tech companies investors will be watching next week.
These are the tech companies investors will be watching next week.
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Microsoft partners with start-up Cyanogen to create an open source platform that doesn’t rely on Google.
In a shocking verdict, the mistress of ex-Clippers owner Donald Sterling was ordered to pay his wife $2.6 million. Dan Eaton explains why.
A new deal between Microsoft and Yahoo will allow Yahoo to deliver its own search results. The New York Times reports.
Fed’s first rate rise risks bond market jolt, says fund official
Price weakness is not coming to an end
Internet giant may pay the price for failing to do enough to tip the EU into moving to close a deal
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The decline in wholesale gas prices means customers will be better off when fixed price tariff ends
As political rhetoric piles up about the fight against terror, discussion about the root causes of extremism, and how ideas take hold on impressionable minds, is often forgotten. Indeed, fundamentalism is a complex notion, but the upcoming documentary "Among The Believers" aims to unpack the questions around what drives this very specific strand of Islam. Directed by Hemal Trivedi and Mohammed Ali Naqvi, the film centers on the Red Mosque, an organization in Pakistan that runs madrassas across the... Читать дальше...
Loans to home movers and first-time buyers were both down compared with 2014
Cost of cover fell in the first quarter, but the effect is likely to be temporary
Annual tax on most expensive UK properties now extends to homes worth £1m and up
Greece growth projections will need to be "significantly" revised down as the country's debt negotiations with its creditors drag on, the IMF warned.
Financials and consumer discretionary stocks weaken
Backing for resolution shows growing role of ‘stewardship’, but company warns it cannot act alone
Members of Congress in both houses have again introduced measures to repeal long-standing constraints on the ability of the Government Accountability Office to perform a program audit of the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy actions. Auditing the Fed has become the topic of bitter debate, not along party lines, but instead pitting government transparency advocates against proponents of Federal Reserve political independence. Please join our panel as we try to answer these questions: What is “Audit the Fed” really about? Читать дальше...
At least two other tenants will be joining the Fresh Thyme Farmers Market under construction at 52nd and O Streets.
Taut and toned—and working those cheekbones! Slim and breezily stylish as always, Mila Kunis [...]
The power of more than 25m licence-holders should be harnessed, writes Evelyn de Rothschild
If there is one thing the leaders of our revolution feared, it was the concentration of power
It got more expensive to have a sweet tooth last month.
"We think we're close to a bottom in the oil field services cycle," Kurt Hallead of RBC Capital Markets said.