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| January 25, 2013 |
| 06:37 EDT |  | MSFT, AAPL, RIMM, GOOG, NOK, SSNLF | Global smartphone shipments reach 700M units in 2012 According to the latest research from Strategy Analytics, global smartphone shipments grew 43% annually to reach a record 700 million units in 2012. Samsung (SSNLF) was the star performer, capturing 30% marketshare worldwide and extending its lead over Apple (AAPL) and Nokia (NOK). Global smartphone shipments grew 38% annually from 157.0 million units in Q4 2011 to 217.0 million in Q4 2012. Global smartphone shipments for the full year reached a record 700.1 million units in 2012, increasing robustly from 490.5 million units in 2011. Global shipment growth slowed from 64% in 2011 to 43% in 2012. Samsung shipped a record 213.0 million smartphones worldwide and captured 30% marketshare in 2012. Apple grew a healthy 46% annually and shipped 135.8 million smartphones worldwide for 19% marketshare in 2012. Samsung and Apple together accounted for half of all smartphones shipped worldwide in 2012. Nokia retained its position as the world's third largest smartphone vendor for full-year 2012, but its global marketshare has dropped sharply from 16% to 5% during the past year. Reference Link |
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| June 19, 2013 |
| 13:21 EDT |  | MSFT, GOOG | Firefox maker to eliminate most Internet tracking, Washington Post says
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| 13:12 EDT |  | AAPL | Apple confirms $30M iPad order from Los Angeles school district
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| 12:13 EDT |  | AAPL | Apple launching new ad strategy, Business Insider says Apple is launching new ads that feature people using its products, according to Business Insider. The company's previous ads had mostly shown a finger swiping through the product's features as an actor proclaimed that the products were "magical," the website added. Reference Link |
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| 11:57 EDT |  | MSFT | Sony video shows PlayStation 4 details, The Next Web says
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| 11:44 EDT |  | AAPL, SSNLF | Apple patent chief leaves for Technicolor, AppleInsider reports
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| 11:22 EDT |  | AAPL | NVIDIA's licensing initiative a way to get into Apple, says Raymond James
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| 10:38 EDT |  | SSNLF, GOOG | Samsung likely to reject idea of Facebook phone, Korea Herald says
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| 10:06 EDT |  | AAPL | LinkedIn could get deep integration in Apple iOS update, 9to5Mac says
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| 10:05 EDT |  | AAPL | Apple says HBO GO, WatchESPN available on Apple TV
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| 09:53 EDT |  | AAPL | Apple breaks below round number support at $430 The stock has slipped below $430, last at $429.37. At that price, next support is at $426.21, and then at $423.20. Resistance is at $431.44. |
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| 09:38 EDT |  | AAPL, GOOG | Active equity option families trading on open Active equity option families trading on open according to Track Data: AAPL AMAT FDX MA C GOOG DISH AMRN MRK BIDU |
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| 09:06 EDT |  | SSNLF | Qualcomm picked up content in Galaxy S4, says William Blair
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| 08:58 EDT |  | GOOG, AAPL | InvenSense likely shut out of iPhone this year, says Maxim
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| 08:56 EDT |  | GOOG | Google price target raised to $1100 from $1000 at CLSA
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| 08:54 EDT |  | AAPL | Apple awarded $30M contract from Los Angeles school district, LA Times reports
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| 08:08 EDT |  | GOOG, MSFT, AAPL | Merkel tells Obama: Internet monitoring must have proper limits, Reuters reports
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| 07:11 EDT |  | GOOG | Google considers private-equity alliances for deals, Bloomberg reports
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| 06:44 EDT |  | GOOG | Google relied on questionable exemption in Waze deal, NY Times says Google decided not to provide the U.S. government with notice of its acquisition of Israeli mapping company Waze, The New York Times reported yesterday. The notice would have triggered a waiting period during which the government could review any antitrust issues created by the deal. Google relied on an exemption that waives the notice if a foreign company being acquired has sales and assets in the United States of less than $60.9M, the newspaper added. However, Waze's assets in the U.S. probably exceed that level, the Times stated. Reference Link |
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| 06:14 EDT |  | SSNLF | Inotera chairman: DRAM supply shortage to extend to 2015, DigiTimes says
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| 06:08 EDT |  | GOOG | On the Fly: Periodicals Wrap-Up
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