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Should Google follow Yahoo's lead and cut back on some of its more than 50 products?
Under Armour expects to issue Class C stock through a stock dividend to all existing holders of Under Armour's Class A and Class B common stock.
We screened the Jefferies Franchise Pick List for top stocks rated Buy with the highest upside to the Jefferies price targets.
Who stands to benefit from Twitter's struggles in monetizing its user base and sustaining user growth?
Wednesday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Cisco Systems, Dollar General, DreamWorks Animation, Google, Lululemon Athletica and Quiksilver.
Despite having the largest streaming music user base by far, Pandora just cannot seem to break even.
The streaming music space already has successful, or apparently successful competitors, but Google barely cares about the business at all.
A new research note from Cowen highlights the strength and gains from two technology titans that are obliterating the competition and are really pulling away from the pack.
For the three-month period ending in April, Apple gained in share of the U.S. smartphone market and now leads all original equipment manufacturers.
Driverless cars can cause nausea in some, and boredom in other cases, but the main anxiety is whether, without a driver, they can really be safe.
When cooking at home, measuring the health value of a meal involves reading nutritional information printed on food packages or searching for food items online. When eating out, however, information...
Microsoft paid approximately $8.5 million in cash for Skype, which had many media pundits wondering why it would pay so much money for such a company.
The Jefferies top U.S. growth picks for this week run the gamut, and all are suitable for more aggressive accounts.
Hoping to reverse the impression that Google is a male-dominated culture, particularly among its tech ranks, the company disclosed that 21% of its job additions were women.
The carefully followed American Customer Satisfaction Index for cell phones recently reported that Samsung rates higher than Apple, particularly in the smartphone category.