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Microsoft’s quarterly profit rises 17% to $5.2 bn
25 Oct 2013
Microsoft is now seeking to catch up in mobile computing as it searches for a new CEO to replace Ballmer
Twitter, yet to show profits, seeks to garner $1.4 bn in IPO
25 Oct 2013
Twitter plans to sell 70 million shares at $17 to $20 each, value the company around $10.9 billion
Twitter, yet to show profits, seeks to garner $1.4 bn in IPO
25 Oct 2013
Twitter plans to sell 70 million shares at $17 to $20 each, value the company around $10.9 billion
DuPont to spin off performance chemicals unit
25 Oct 2013
The unit will be separated through a tax-free spin-off into new company, which will be 100-per cent owned by DuPont shareholders.
Yahoo to acquire image-recognition startup LookFlow
25 Oct 2013
Internet company Yahoo is acquiring image-recognition startup LookFlow in order to strengthen its photos sharing site Flickr
BBC ties up with Twitter to reach wider audience
24 Oct 2013
BBC ties up with Twitter to reach wider audience
24 Oct 2013
Apple says not competing on price
24 Oct 2013
Boeing shares surge 5 % after earnings reports
24 Oct 2013
Boeing shares surge 5 % after earnings reports
24 Oct 2013
Boeing shares surge 5 % after earnings reports
24 Oct 2013
Volvo unveils new generation S60 and XC60 cars
23 Oct 2013
Volvo unveils new generation S60 and XC60 cars
23 Oct 2013
Volvo unveils new generation S60 and XC60 cars
23 Oct 2013
Berkshire replaces Apple as top stock in Tiger 21 survey
23 Oct 2013
Warren Buffett’s firm Berkshire Hathaway has emerged as the preferred stock among US millionaires, followed by Apple
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