Lebron Hopes Lift MSG Stock
Shares of Madison Square Garden Inc., the publicly traded owner of the New York Knicks, are up 12 percent since the Boston Celtics began their three-game win streak that knocked the LeBron James-led...
View ArticleApple's iPhone Replaces Blackberry for Some Bankers
British bank Standard Chartered is replacing the Blackberry, currently its standard corporate communications device, with the iPhone, a move that could eventually result in thousands of bankers...
View ArticleJust How Much Is A Facebook Page Worth?
How much is your Facebook page worth? The question has probably never crossed your mind, but it’s been on the minds of marketers for a while and now they have a tool to help measure their social media...
View ArticleMarket Results lacking Growth
Vodafone results are not part of a trend and may change again in a week or two, Jon Moulton, chairman of Better Capital said. The results included high profits and cash flow, but little growth. He also...
View ArticleMarket Results lacking Growth
Vodafone results are not part of a trend and may change again in a week or two, Jon Moulton, chairman of Better Capital said. The results included high profits and cash flow, but little growth. He also...
View ArticleVodafone Meets Forecasts but Takes Hit on India
The world's second largest mobile operator by revenue posted full-year earnings in line with forecasts on Tuesday and raised its dividend policy despite taking a hit on its key Indian business.
View ArticleHP Now Has Many 'Ways'
I remember years ago a special event at the home of David Packard here in Silicon Valley. He was joined by colleague Bill Hewlett and the two together were unveiling Packard's book entitled "The HP Way."
View ArticleEuropean Ariane rocket launches two satellites
An Ariane rocket has orbited two telecommunications satellites after a launch from French Guiana on Friday, space officials said.
View ArticleDefensive Investment Strategy for China
Wendy Liu, head of China research at RBS, sees 15-20% more downside for China markets. She tells CNBC's Bernard Lo that investors should remain defensive and recommends China's telecom, utilities and...
View ArticleDefensive Investment Strategy for China
Wendy Liu, head of China research at RBS, sees 15-20% more downside for China markets. She tells CNBC's Bernard Lo that investors should remain defensive and recommends China's telecom, utilities and...
View ArticleIBM to Buy AT&T's Sterling Unit for $1.4 Billion
International Business Machines said Monday it has agreed to buy business software integration services company Sterling Commerce from AT&T Inc for about $1.4 billion in cash.
View ArticleYahoo-Nokia Deal Targets Emerging Markets
The partnership announced Monday between Yahoo and Nokia will give Yahoo greater access to those “new to the net” and the vast pool of cell phone users in emerging world, Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz told...
View ArticleMicrosoft Competes Using Innovation
Microsoft delivers the complete experience through browser, PC and phone, Jan Muehlfeit, chairman of Microsoft Europe said. Microsoft is currently organizing its annual BizSpark European Summit which...
View ArticleMicrosoft Competes Using Innovation
Microsoft delivers the complete experience through browser, PC and phone, Jan Muehlfeit, chairman of Microsoft Europe said. Microsoft is currently organizing its annual BizSpark European Summit which...
View ArticleCramer to European Central Bank: Take 'Any Means Necessary'
Plus, what high-yielding companies Cramer likes best right now.
View ArticleCity Telecom Banking on Broadband Business
City Telecom is banking on its broadband business to achieve its "Big, Hairy, Audacious Goal." Its CFO, Niq Lai, explains how this will help the telco to grow its bottom line, with CNBC's Bernard Lo.
View ArticleCity Telecom Banking on Broadband Business
City Telecom is banking on its broadband business to achieve its "Big, Hairy, Audacious Goal." Its CFO, Niq Lai, explains how this will help the telco to grow its bottom line, with CNBC's Bernard Lo.
View ArticleHello? Hello? Greek PM's Phone Cut Off by Mistake
Greek telecom engineers cut off the telephone line to the prime minister's house while attempting to disconnect a customer who was behind in payments, the telephone company said on Wednesday.
View ArticleAmerican Businesses Hoping to Cash In On Cuba
American industries of all kinds—from travel and telecom to construction and energy—would be poised to profit if the 52-year trade embargo with Cuba were lifted. Among the first businesses to cash in...
View ArticleFear Europe? Buy Europe
This company may operate out of Britain, but the stock right now offers both a hefty dividend yield and growth.
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