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News Breaks | | | | March 26, 2012 | | 06:15 EDT |  | DISH, NFLX, CSTR, AMZN, AAPL | IHS: Internet to surpass DVDs in movie consumption in 2012, LA Times reports According to a report from IHS Screen Digest, consumers will watch more movies online than on DVDs for the first time in 2012, with the number of movies rented or bought online from outlets such as Netflix (NFLX) and iTunes (AAPL) up 135% to 3.4B, the LA Times reports. The research firm says people will only spend $1.72B on digital movies vs. $11.1B on DVDs and Blu-ray discs. Reference Link | |
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| June 18, 2013 | | 18:36 EDT |  | DISH | DISH issues update on Sprint proposal
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Subscribe for More Information | | | 11:48 EDT |  | NFLX | Stocks with call strike movement; NFLX BTU
Subscribe for More Information | | | 11:30 EDT |  | DISH | DISH issues statement on Sprint complaint DISH Network (DISH) issued the following statement in response to Sprint Nextel's (S) June 17 allegations against DISH and Clearwire (CLWR): “Sprint’s lawsuit is a transparent attempt to divert attention from its failure to deal fairly with Clearwire’s shareholders, as well as to exploit its majority position to block Clearwire’s shareholders from receiving a fair price for their shares. DISH is confident that its superior offer, which has been unanimously recommended by the Clearwire Board, including the majority appointed by Sprint, will be upheld and Clearwire shareholders will be free to realize the 29 percent premium represented by the DISH offer.” | | | 10:41 EDT |  | AAPL | Leak points to mass production of iPhone 5S display, BGR says
Subscribe for More Information | | | 09:38 EDT |  | AMZN | Amazon rumored to eye Alibaba partnership in China, TechInAsia says
Subscribe for More Information | | | 09:38 EDT |  | NFLX, AAPL | Active equity option families trading on open Active equity option families trading on open according to Track Data: AAPL NFLX GOOG PFE TSLA MGM | | | 09:08 EDT |  | AMZN | Amazon.com announces social gift giving service
Subscribe for More Information | | | 09:06 EDT |  | AMZN | Amazon Kindle FreeTime Unlimited adds new kids content
Subscribe for More Information | | | 08:07 EDT |  | AMZN | Synaptics displaced Atmel in new Kindle Fires, says Maxim
Subscribe for More Information | | | | 07:42 EDT |  | AMZN | O'Reilly Media to hold a conference
Subscribe for More Information | | | 06:17 EDT |  | AMZN, AAPL | Taiwan tablet sales to reach 2M units in 2013, DigiTimes reports Tablet demand in the Taiwan market is set to reach 2M units in 2013, reports DigiTimes, according to a Far EasTone Telecommunications Officer. Maxwell Cheng said the forecast for tablet sales volume in 2013 is set to double the level in 2012, with the 7-inch models estimated to account for 70%-80% of solid tablets. Reference Link | | | June 17, 2013 | | 19:19 EDT |  | DISH | Sprint files suit against DISH, Clearwire over tender offer Sprint (S) announced that it has filed a complaint in the Delaware Court of Chancery against DISH Network (DISH) and Clearwire (CLWR) asking the court to prevent the consummation of the DISH tender offer for Clearwire. Sprint believes the transaction violates Delaware law and the rights of both Sprint and Clearwire’s other strategic investors under Clearwire’s charter and under the equity hHolders agreement. In addition to seeking to enjoin the tender offer, Sprint’s lawsuit seeks to rescind certain parts of the tender offer agreement and seeks declaratory, injunctive, compensatory and other relief. | | | 17:31 EDT |  | DISH | DISH says HSR waiting period for Clearwire tender offer expires
Subscribe for More Information | | | 16:20 EDT |  | NFLX | On The Fly: Closing Wrap Stocks on Wall Street were higher following a session dominated by speculation over what is next for the Federal Reserve. The averages trimmed their gains after an article by the Financial Times suggested the Fed would signal a tapering of its pace of asset purchases at its Wednesday press conference. The upward trend resumed after the article's author said the report was based on opinion and that, "The Fed does not leak anything to any journalist to steer markets - especially during blackout." ECONOMIC EVENTS: In the U.S., the New York Fed Empire State Survey for June came in at 7.40, versus expectations for a 0 reading. The NAHB housing market confidence index for June rose to 52, versus the forecast for a more modest climb to 45 from its prior 44 reading. In Europe, Germany's Bundesbank said economic indicators for April pointed to robust growth in the second quarter and business sentiment improved in May, though warned of signs that growth in Europe's largest economy would slow over the summer. COMPANY NEWS: Netflix (NFLX) and DreamWorks (DWA) both climbed after announcing a major content deal. Under the agreement, DreamWorks will provide over 300 hours of content to Netflix, which the TV and movie service expects to start broadcasting next year. After the announcement, Netflix rose $15.24, or 7.12%, to $229.23, while DreamWorks added 93c, or 4.08%, to $23.74. MAJOR MOVERS: Among the notable gainers was Kandi Technologies (KNDI), up $1.53, or 24.4%, to $7.80 after saying it will deploy 5K-10K pure electric vehicles in China within the first year of launch. Also higher were shares of ViroPharma (VPHM), up $1.71, or 6.3%, to $28.87 after Reuters said the company has attracted takeover interest, though the company is not pursuing a sale. Among the noteworthy losers was Terex (TEX), down $2.45, or 7.72%, to $29.29 after the company lowered it fiscal year earnings view. Also lower was Medivation (MDVN), down $3.45, or 6.78%, to $47.41 after Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) acquired the company's competitor, privately held Aragon Pharmaceuticals. INDICES: The Dow was up 109.67, or 0.73%, to 15,179.85; the Nasdaq was up 28.57, or 0.83%, to 3,452.13; and the S&P 500 was up 12.31, or 0.76%, to 1,639.04. | | | 16:00 EDT |  | AAPL, NFLX | Options Update; June 17, 2013
Subscribe for More Information | | | 15:29 EDT |  | AMZN | Google's Chromebook to be available in Wal-Mart, Staples In addition to Best Buy (BBY) and Amazon.com (AMZN), Google (GOOG) announced that, starting today, Walmart (WMT) will be making the newest Acer Chromebook available in approximately 2,800 stores across the U.S. for $199. Beginning this weekend, Staples (SPLS) will bring a mix of Chromebooks from Acer, HP (HPQ) and Samsung (SSNLF) to each of its stores in the U.S., or more than 1,500 in total. Reference Link | | | 12:29 EDT |  | NFLX | On The Fly: Midday Wrap
Subscribe for More Information | | | 12:15 EDT |  | NFLX | Stocks with call strike movement; APOL NFLX
Subscribe for More Information | | | 11:31 EDT |  | AAPL | Huawei to unveil new phone to compete with Galaxy, iPhone, WSJ says Huawei Technologies will launch it's flagship smartphone, the Ascent P6, in the company's first stand-alone global product launch, creating even more competition in the crowded premium smartphone space dominated by Samsung (SSNLF) and Apple (AAPL), reported The Wall Street Journal. Reference Link | | |
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