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For the three-month period ending in February, Samsung Electronics lost 1.1% of market share in the U.S. smartphone market.
Is it actually possible that Twitter is in play as the next potential merger or acquisition?
After years of being among the elite group of the world's most successful tech companies, Google's shares have reached a point where they have underperformed the S&P 500 for over a year.
In a new research note, Jefferies reviewed the 12-month change in revenue growth for the largest 30 companies in the S&P 500.
The median income for all Americans was $35,540 in 2013, up slightly from the year before. At a number of U.S. companies, salaries are considerably higher. Based on figures provided by Glassdoor,...
Winston Churchill once said that Russia "is a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma." He could also have been talking about Google.
According to research firm IDC, the wearable devices market will reach 129 million units by 2019. But which companies will be successful in this arena?
We received the Jefferies Franchise Picks list, and thought that many of the stock make very good sense for growth investors looking to take profits and shift holdings.
If the Nasdaq collapses, is Apple likely to be dragged down? It may be a special company, but is it special enough to defy gravity?
RBC analysts think that the solid pricing picture is positive for some of the top companies in the cloud and storage space.
California added nearly 1,900 megawatts of solar power generation in 2014 and became the first state to reach a total of more than 5% of its generation from utility-scale solar plants.
The larger the company, the greater its capacity for taking risks. While pouring millions of dollars into market research and advertising campaigns can lead to tremendous successes, such ventures can...
24/7 Wall St. screened through Cowen's survey data to present a quick-hit look at the companies benefiting from the colossal success of the iPhone 6 and other Apple products.
A new report from UBS highlights trends in the online travel industry. The firm currently has a Buy rating on these four stocks.
Google's new 360 degree video product might help YouTube dig itself out of the hole it is in, although its applications are limited.