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March 7, 2013
07:29 EDTAAPL, GOOG, AMZN, MSFT, FBEU members call for softer data protection rules, FT reports
Many EU member states have called for a softening of the tough data protection rules proposed for the region, which will be welcomed by tech companies that collect large amounts of personal data, like Google (GOOG) and Facebook (FB), that have lobbied against the proposed regulation, reported Financial Times. Reference Link
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May 22, 2013
14:27 EDTFB, GOOGcomScore says Google Sites lead April U.S. online video rankings
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14:06 EDTGOOGGoogle’s X Phone confirmed for Sprint, BGR says
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13:56 EDTAMZNAmazon.com to add 500 jobs in Web services unit, Washington Post says
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12:07 EDTAAPLConsumer Reports says Galaxy S 4 is top smartphone, iPhone 5 fifth, CNN says
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11:52 EDTMSFTUncertainty surrounds GameStop after new Xbox revealed
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10:37 EDTFBPandora extends Facebook partnership with timeline App
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09:42 EDTAAPLApple rises in early trading, levels to watch
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09:39 EDTGOOG, AAPLActive equity option families trading
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09:24 EDTMSFTMicrosoft CEO says to hire 'several thousand' in China, Bloomberg reports
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09:07 EDTAMZNAmazon introduces 'Kindle Worlds' commercial publishing platform for fan fiction
Amazon Publishing announced Kindle Worlds, the first commercial publishing platform that will enable any writer to create fan fiction based on a range of original stories and characters and earn royalties for doing so. Amazon Publishing has secured licenses from Warner Bros. Television Group’s Alloy Entertainment division for its series Gossip Girl, Pretty Little Liars, and Vampire Diaries and plans to announce more licenses soon, the company said. Through these licenses, Kindle Worlds will allow any writer to publish authorized stories inspired by these Worlds and make them available for readers to purchase in the Kindle Store. Amazon Publishing will pay royalties to both the rights holders of the Worlds and the author.
08:58 EDTFBFacebook management to meet with Deutsche Bank
Meeting to be held in New York on May 22 hosted by Deutsche Bank.
08:53 EDTMSFTGameStop has positive read through from Xbox launch, says Sterne Agee
Sterne Agee believes that GameStop (GME) will benefit from several aspects of the launch of the new version of Microsoft's (MSFT) Xbox, including the fact that it will accept new games and is launching this year instead of 2014 as some reports had suggested. The firm keeps a $46 price target and Buy rating on GameStop.
08:45 EDTMSFTMicrosoft Xbox very compelling, says Stifel
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07:41 EDTMSFTPROS Holdings to host a conference
Outperform Europe 2013 is being held in Brussels, Belgium on May 22-23.
07:29 EDTMSFTXbox won't hurt pay TV companies in near-term, AllThingsD says
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07:24 EDTMSFTNetEvents International to host a summit
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07:12 EDTMSFTGameStop may see pressure from used game uncertainty, says Piper Jaffray
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07:10 EDTAAPLApple bonds lose $280.6M as rates increase, Bloomberg reports
Apple’s bonds have lost $280.6M of market value since buyers bought $17B of the iPhone maker’s debt last month, declining as yields climb from record lows, reports Bloomberg.Reference Link
07:09 EDTAAPLApple used unusual tax loophole in Ireland to shelter billions, Reuters reports
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06:02 EDTAAPLOn the Fly: Periodicals Wrap-Up
WALL STREET JOURNAL: Since the financial crisis, bonds backed by a single loan have been less common than securities made up of a group of unrelated loans. But the market for loans on commercial properties has changed in recent months and is booming again--$12.1B so far this year--the Wall Street Journal reports...Big phone companies (SAP, T, TEF, VZ, VOD, CCO) have begun to sell the vast amounts of data they gather about their subscribers' locations, travels and Web-browsing habits. The information provides a powerful tool for marketers but raises new privacy concerns, the Wall Street Journal reports...REUTERS: Apple's (AAPL) ability to shelter billions of dollars of income from tax has depended on an unusual loophole in the Irish tax code that helps the country compete with other countries for investment and jobs. Apple channeled profits into Irish-incorporated subsidiaries that had no declared tax residency anywhere in the world, Reuters reports...The dollar languished well below last week's 4 1/2-year high against the yen today, ahead of testimony from the Fed Chairman Bernanke after two regional Fed presidents hinted that the central bank will continue its bond-buying scheme, Reuters reports...BLOOMBERG: Samsung (SSNLF) and LG Electronics are reworking their strategies for high-end TVs after spending billions of dollars on a new display technology that’s behind schedule and costs nearly $10,000 a set. The misstep has created an opening for Sony (SNE), Sharp (SHCAY) and Chinese maker Skyworth Digital, Bloomberg reports...Apple’s (AAPL) bonds have lost $280.6M of market value since buyers snapped up $17B of the iPhone maker’s debt last month, declining as yields climb from record lows, Bloomberg reports.
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