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News For GOOG;AAPL From The Last 14 Days Check below for free stories on GOOG;AAPL the last two weeks. |
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| June 7, 2013 |
| 09:21 EDT |  | GOOG | Cisco to pay $294M to TiVo in patent settlement
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| 09:04 EDT |  | AAPL | Pandora won't be killed by Apple radio, says Pacific Crest
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| 08:42 EDT |  | GOOG | TiVo down 19.2% after confirming terms of patent settlement with Google, others
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| 08:22 EDT |  | GOOG | TiVo reaches $490M patent settlement, doubles share buyback
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| 07:45 EDT |  | GOOG | TiVo likely received favorable settlement terms, says Lazard Capital Lazard Capital says it makes sense to assume that TiVo (TIVO) received favorable terms in its settlement with Google's (GOOG) Motorola as it had no reason to settle for less. The firm estimates the settlement will be worth a pre-tax NPV of $807M, or $484M after-tax, equal to $3.44 per TiVo share. Lazard Capital says shares of TiVo are likely to move near its $17 price target should its settlement assumptions prove right. |
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| 06:53 EDT |  | AAPL, GOOG | U.S. collects data overseas from major Internet companies, NY Times reports
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| 06:03 EDT |  | AAPL | Apple checks show downward trending iPhone sales, says Jefferies
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| 05:55 EDT |  | AAPL | Citi expects Apple shares to remain around $430
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| 05:26 EDT |  | AAPL, GOOG | Major Internet firms deny giving U.S. 'direct access' to servers, Reuters says A number of big tech companies, including Apple (AAPL), Google (GOOG) and Facebook, said they don't provide any government agency with "direct access" to their servers, rebutting a Washington Post report that said they have granted such access under a classified data collection program, reports Reuters.Reference Link |
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| June 6, 2013 |
| 16:28 EDT |  | GOOG | TiVo settles patent case with Motorola Mobility, Bloomberg says TiVo (TIVO) settled a patent lawsuit with Google's (GOOG) Motorola Mobility unit that was set to go to trial next week, reports Bloomberg, citing a clerk in the trial judge's chambers. Shares of TiVo spiked higher following the news, closing up $1.05, or 8.29%, to $13.71. Reference Link |
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| 16:22 EDT |  | GOOG | On The Fly: Closing Wrap
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| 16:01 EDT |  | GOOG, AAPL | Options Update; June 6, 2013 CBOE Volatility Index VIX down 72c to 16.78. Option volume leaders: AAPL TSLA GOOG C MRK BAC according to Track Data. |
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| 15:51 EDT |  | GOOG | TiVo, Motorola settle lawsuit, terms not disclosed, Bloomberg says
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| 14:21 EDT |  | GOOG | Company says it's developing superior Google Glass competitor, BGR reports
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| 14:20 EDT |  | AAPL | Apple plans iPhone trade-ins for first time, Bloomberg reports Apple is starting a trade-in program this month in an attempt to get users to trade in older iPhone models in favor of the iPhone 5, Bloomberg reports, citing people with knowledge of the company's plans. Reference Link |
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| 13:56 EDT |  | AAPL | Apple plans iPhone trade-ins to add sales, Bloomberg says
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| 10:32 EDT |  | AAPL | Apple breaks below support at $440, levels to watch The shares are heading lower, breaking support at $440. At the current price of $439.16, support is at the session low of $438.33 and then at $434.58. Resistance is at $440 and then at $441.44. |
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| 10:13 EDT |  | AAPL | Apple iPhone sales drop faster than expected in China, says Wedge Partners
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| 09:39 EDT |  | GOOG, AAPL | Active equity option families trading Active equity option families trading on open according to Track Data: AAPL TSLA GOOG SODA PAY |
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| 09:09 EDT |  | GOOG | Top Image Systems files for patent for GlassCapture Top Image Systems (TISA) announced that the company has filed a patent to the U.S. Patents Office for a new TIS capture product - GlassCapture, a Google Glass (GOOG) capture application. The new product will enable users to capture documents by means of snapping images of the documents using a wearable computer such as Google Glass and then recognizing and processing the documents. GlassCapture will aid users to make decisions based on the captured documents and related information retrieved during document processing. |
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