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The antitrust push against Facebook and other tech giants may be gaining steam but investors don’t seem too worried.
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Roku is launching a targeted advertising program that could differentiate it from rivals in the crowded streaming space.
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Recent Facebook stock price movements represent the uncertainty surrounding the stock, as the social media giant addresses attacks from inside and outside the company.
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The iPhone gets all the attention, but investors shouldn’t forget the other products produced by Apple.
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The future of smartphones in the United States and most other major nations is 5G. If Apple gets its share of 5G hardware sales, the stock should stay healthy.
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A sustainable rally looks like the theme for Disney stock as parks and properties reopen.
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5G is critical to AT&T’s future but Verizon and Sprint/T-Mobile will also be competing hard for market share. A slapdown from the National Advertising Review Board won’t help.
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Can Amazon be stopped? The coronavirus has been good for business, its stock is at all-time highs, and its product offerings and revenues keep growing.
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Regulators could come up with a number of creative ways to break up Google. The most direct one, however, is to spin out YouTube.
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Roku has nearly 40 million accounts and the soon-to-be-launched HBO Max has lots of appealing content. Can they do without each other?
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The launch of HBO Max could give AT&T’s lagging stock a boost, but there’s tough competition in the streaming space.
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Facing regulatory probes at the federal and state levels, Facebook plays defense with Oversight Board and offense with American Edge lobbying group.
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Snapchat’s augmented reality technology could change analysts’ and investors’ views of Snap stock.
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Self-driving technology firm Waymo closed a $3 billion round of venture funding on Tuesday. The round was announced in early March and is the first for the company that has until now been supported...
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A new poll shows young people spending more time on image-focused sharing sites like Snapchat, to the detriment of Facebook and Twitter.
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