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October 15, 2012
06:10 EDTVIVHY, AMZN, TXN, BMY, HBCOn the Fly: Periodicals Wrap-Up
WALL STREET JOURNAL: A growing number of suitors are approaching Vivendi (VIVHY) as it moves forward with potential asset sales to reduce debt and focus on media and content businesses, sources say. Private-equity owned French cable operator Numericable is among the latest to float an offer, proposing to merge with Vivendi's French telecommunications arm SFR, the Wall Street Journal reports...A weekend meeting of the IMF and World Bank drew the world's top finance officials that intensified conflicts among some of the largest economies, raising new doubts about their ability to find significant steps quickly to boost the flagging global recovery, the Wall Street Journal reports...REUTERS: Amazon.com (AMZN) is in advanced talks to buy the mobile chip business of Texas Instruments (TXN), according to Israeli financial newspaper Calcalist, Reuters reports...As U.S. authorities seek to make Wall Street pay for its role in triggering the financial crisis more than four years ago, banks are starting to fight back, frustrated that they are being asked to pay more than once for the same conduct, Reuters reports...BLOOMBERG: Bristol Myers Squibb (BMY) is the only U.S. drugmaker among the top 12 to decline in trading this year, and investors and analysts say they don’t expect a comeback in 2012 because of drug pipeline setbacks. The company has fallen 6.1% this year, while the the Standard & Poor’s 500 Pharmaceutical Index has jumped 13%, Bloomberg reports...HSBC Holdings (HBC), the administrator of $150B in assets for hedge funds, is ending agreements with some smaller Asian clients to focus on more profitable ones, sources say, Bloomberg reports.
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May 24, 2013
07:28 EDTHBCHSBC's Flint: Speed up banking reform, Reuters reports
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07:11 EDTAMZNGoogle seems to be copying Amazon's moves, WSJ reports
Google (GOOG) increasingly appears to be following Amazon.com’s (AMZN) lead. Last year, Amazon rolled out AmazonSupply, an e-commerce site featuring industrial goods, and Google followed suit this January, reports the Wall Street Journal.Reference Link
06:10 EDTAMZNOn the Fly: Periodicals Wrap-Up
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May 23, 2013
12:52 EDTAMZNGoogle cuts data storage prices
Google earlier today announced that it was reducing its Google App Engine data storage prices by up to 25%. Reference Link
10:38 EDTAMZNAmazon.com makes Kindle Fire HD tablets available in over 170 countries
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07:13 EDTAMZNAmazon.com eBay to see little impact from sales tax reform, says Bernstein
After the Senate passed a bill that would force all online retailers to collect sales tax, Bernstein thinks the impact of such a law on Amazon's (AMZN) gross profits would be "immaterial," while the bill would reduce eBay's (EBAY) EPS by less than 1% in 2014 if it becomes law. The firm keeps Outperform ratings on both stocks.
06:02 EDTBMYBristol-Myers implied volatility at upper end of index mean range
05:47 EDTBMYStocks with implied volatility movement; SKS BMY
Stocks with implied volatility movement; Saks (SKS), Bristol-Myers (BMY) according to IVolatility.
May 22, 2013
16:00 EDTBMYOptions Update; May 22, 2013
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13:56 EDTAMZNAmazon.com to add 500 jobs in Web services unit, Washington Post says
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10:33 EDTBMYBristol-Myers jumps after Citi ups rating on cancer potential
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10:16 EDTBMYBristol-Myers spikes higher following upgrade, levels to watch
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10:00 EDTBMYOn The Fly: Analyst Upgrade Summary
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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.
08:12 EDTHBCHSBC shares likely to advance further, says Bernstein
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06:05 EDTBMYBristol-Myers upgraded to Buy from Neutral at Citigroup
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May 21, 2013
09:07 EDTAMZNAmazon.ca introduces Amazon Cloud Drive for Canada
All customers get 5 GB of free storage. Additional storage plans start at C$10 a year, the company said.
07:34 EDTBMYUBS to host a conference
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07:24 EDTBMYGlobal Health Care to host a conference
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05:33 EDTAMZNAmazon Web Services achieves FedRAMP compliance for AWS GovCloud
Amazon Web Services, or AWS, an Amazon.com company, announced AWS GovCloud and all U.S. AWS Regions have received an Agency Authority to Operate, or ATO, from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, or HHS, under the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program, or FedRAMP, requirements at the Moderate impact level. FedRAMP is a U.S. government-wide program that provides a standardized approach to security assessment, authorization, and continuous monitoring for cloud products and services. With this distinction, AWS has demonstrated it can meet the extensive FedRAMP security requirements and as a result, an even wider range of government customers can leverage AWS's secure environment to store, process, and protect a diverse array of sensitive government data. Leveraging the HHS authorization, all U.S. government agencies now have the information they need to evaluate AWS for their applications and workloads, provide their own authorizations to use AWS, and transition workloads into the AWS environment.
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