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The market volatility has left all investors a touch shaken, but the chatter of a bear market and a collapse ring pretty hollow when the economy is not in recession.
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In the month of August, Google sites attracted more than 168 million unique viewers in the United States, according to comScore.
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The path to consumers’ hearts for telecom companies is paved with higher performance and better reliability.
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Short sellers likely took advantage of the enthusiasm surrounding Apple’s new product introduction to add to their short positions.
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Giving things away, even in great numbers, may be the downfall of T-Mobile yet. It offers an iPhone 6s for $5 a month.
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thinkstockSeptember 17, 2015: Markets opened slightly lower on Thursday as investors couldn’t decide which way to place their bets on the Fed: would the FOMC raise rates or wouldn’t it? By 2 p.m....
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Shares of Verizon Communications were kicked around Thursday morning following a statement from the company's chief executive about 2016 earnings.
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Verizon Communications announced a road map to fifth generation (5G) wireless technology Tuesday morning. The company said it expects to launch field trials of the technology in 2016.
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Streaming video to mobile devices is not especially new, nor is allowing pay-TV subscribers to watch a video on a mobile device that they are paying for through a satellite or cable subscription.
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AOL announced its continued investment in cross-platform programmatic technology for marketers and publishers by signing an agreement to acquire Millennial Media.
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thinkstockAugust 25, 2015: Markets opened higher on Tuesday and the markets quickly shook of the remaining effects of Monday’s tank job. WTI crude oil gained 2.8% ahead of Wednesday’s report on...
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The market carnage appears to be subsiding. 24/7 Wall St. has compiled a list of a few companies that are bucking the presiding trends.
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Where will the most brilliant investor in the world put his money if the markets collapse? Perhaps into some of the safe harbor stocks he already holds.
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Google is by far the Internet’s largest search engine, and its various websites, including YouTube, continue to attract the largest audience for viewing online video.
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While Facebook may be gaining on Google in market cap and growth rate, the search engine remains much larger in terms of total audience in the United States.
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