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US-based T-Mobile unit, part of Deutsche Telekom, has begun to look like Sprint. The No.4 wireless carrier in the US, has found it barely survive in a race dominated by AT&T (NYSE: T) and...
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Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) apparently wants to build a set-top box. The company has started conversations with TV networks and studios. Intel may be among the largest tech companies in the U.S. and have an...
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The Wall Street Journal reports that the board of Sprint-Nextel (NYSE: S) oversees many of the moves of CEO Dan Hesse. Is it any wonder? Sprint has not had much financial success under Hesse. The...
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People rushed to access the Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) site to order new iPads almost as soon as the company’s CEO, Tim Cook, announced the release of the new product. Numbered in the millions, customers...
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China’s trade deficit reached its highest level since 1989, posting a negative $31.5 billion in February. One of the causes was a drop in demand for finished goods put out by factories, which has...
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Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) today announced its latest version of its market leading tablet, the iPad. That’s right — no number, just iPad. The latest iPad will cost $499 for the base 16-GB...
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Netflix (NASDAQ: NFLX) talks with cable companies about adding its services to their channels. (Reuters) The Institute of International Finance pressures Greek bondholders to make trades for new...
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Brent crude rose above $125 on news of the explosion of a Saudi pipeline. The news turned out to be a rumor, and the price dropped several dollars. There is a lesson in the price movement. Oil...
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Anheuser-Busch InBev NV may buy China’s Kingway Brewery Holdings’ assets. (Reuters) The Department of Justice is expected to widen its probe of mortgage-backed securities. (Reuters) AT&T...
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