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Among the most heavily shorted Nasdaq stocks between the November 14 and November 28 settlement dates, only BlackBerry saw a significant rise in short interest.
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DirecTV on Friday became the first so-called multichannel video programming distributor to deliver 4K ultra-high definition video on-demand directly.
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The 13 largest pay-TV providers in the United States lost a total of about 150,000 subscribers in the third quarter of 2014.
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While “Big Hero 6” is expected to lead the box office sweepstakes again this weekend, the “Dumb and Dumber To” debut is expected to nab second place.
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This Wednesday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Comcast, Groupon, HCA, J.P. Morgan, JetBlue, NetApp and Verifone.
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Surges in short interest in Intel and Comcast between the October 15 and October 31 settlement dates made sure they remained near the top of the list of most shorted Nasdaq stocks.
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The White House has released the start of President Obama's plan for what is being called a free and open Internet.
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The first Friday in November marks the beginning of the holiday movie season, which runs through the week or weekend of New Year's Day.
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While Taylor Swift and the major record labels still want music fans to buy overpriced CDs, their customers have pretty much moved on.
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The major movie studios do not relish competing with a Halloween Friday and all the trick-or-treating and holiday parties.
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Here’s a look at the seven Nasdaq-traded stocks with the largest number of shares held short as of October 15.
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The only horror movie due for wide release the weekend before Halloween, “Ouija,” is likely to attract the weekend's largest audience.
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Comcast reported mixed results before the market opened Thursday
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Oppenheimer analysts think that the top picks in cloud and communication stocks offer superb growth potential.
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HBO CEO Richard Plepler says that HBO will begin selling a digital version of its programming next year that will not require a pay-TV subscription.
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