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Facebook jumps then slumps in first few minutes trade
18 May 2012 at 11:18am
Round and round she goes, where she stops....
Facebook's shares debuted on the Nasdaq today at $42 and immediately skidded downwards to the original IPO price of $38.?
Ethernet sales slump punches Brocade in the wallet
18 May 2012 at 7:59am
Business not so good
Ethernet sales slumped a bit and caused Brocade's second 2012 quarter results to stumble.?
$US38 share price values Facebook at US$104b
17 May 2012 at 8:27pm
Each member worth about $115
Facebook has decided it is worth US$104b, valuing each of the shares that will go on sale early Friday US time at US$38.?
Samsung and SK Hynix shares slide on Apple snub
16 May 2012 at 10:32am
Memory-makers hurt by losing contract to bankrupt Elpida
Shares in Samsung have fallen over 6 per cent on news that Apple preferred to place huge chip orders with bankrupt firm Elpida Memory.?
Kepler chip drought leaves Nvidia gasping for moolah
15 May 2012 at 9:29am
Profit halved in Q1, everyone wants a piece of TSMC
Supply shortages for 28 nanometer GPUs from fab partner Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp adversely impacted GPU chip and coprocessor maker Nvidia once again in its most recent quarter.?
Coupon-spaffer Groupon starts to sniff actual profits
15 May 2012 at 8:37am
And those marketing costs are way down
Groupon significantly reduced the amount of money it lost in the first quarter of this year, only ending up with a net loss of $11.7m compared to a loss of $146.5m in the same quarter of 2011.?
Facebook ups IPO shares to $38, edges towards $104bn value
15 May 2012 at 6:18am
You want some stocks? Pay more... bitch!
Facebook has reportedly raised the price range on its IPO shares from the $28-$35 range to $34-$38 each, as the growing interest of investors has boosted the valuation of the firm to up to an eye-watering $104bn.?
Sony stock slides to 30-year low after record loss
11 May 2012 at 7:07am
Investors unsure tired corp can turn things around
Sony shares dropped to a 30-year low on the Tokyo Stock Exchange today after reporting a record loss of $5.7bn.?
Swarm of investors crave 'more shares than Facebook is selling'
11 May 2012 at 6:19am
Whose IPO is oversubscribed? Mine ... bitch
Facebook's IPO is already oversubscribed with too many investors eyeing up more shares than those available, according to a well-placed source.?
Sony blames record $5.7bn loss on everything but Sony
10 May 2012 at 6:19am
Quake, floods, strong yen, Moon's alignment with Jupiter
Disasters both natural and manmade have led to tech megacorp Sony reporting a record loss for the fiscal year ending in March.?
Quantum shrinks, hopes to swell up after Big Data booster shot
10 May 2012 at 5:46am
New object technology supplier
Storage software and hardware provider Quantum Corp is shrinking ? not a lot, but it's visible ? yet it wants to grow so very much. It has decided to ship Amplidata object storage technology for big data as its latest growth strategy. Will it succeed??
?165bn in e-commerce every year - and not a plastic card in sight
10 May 2012 at 4:43am
Gambling and smut pop the virtual money floodgates
Alternatives to traditional credit and debit cards are now processing ?165bn ($214bn, £133bn) annually ? 22 per cent of global e-commerce ? and that's just the start as the next generation of consumers grows up without seeing a plastic card.?
BT's cost-slashing plumps up earnings but full-year sales drop 4%
10 May 2012 at 2:51am
Carrying rivals' traffic hits revenue due to regulatory price cuts
BT's Openreach division was the only wing of the company's business to up its sales figures compared with the same period a year earlier, but all other areas of the national telco's biz saw revenue decline for the year ended 31 March 2012.?
Cisco hits the targets in fiscal Q3
9 May 2012 at 4:37pm
Ready to fight Huawei in China or anywhere else
Cisco Systems hit its revenue and profit targets for the third quarter of its fiscal 2012 ended in April. But the networking giant and systems player will probably take a few lumps because of the candor of CEO John Chambers.?
SSD sweetheart STEC swings to Q1 loss
9 May 2012 at 1:00pm
First mover disadvantages for industry pioneer
If ever you needed a salutory tale about the perils of sitting on your laurels, then STEC, once EMC's SSD darling and pioneering enterprise flash high flier, can provide it in spades. First movers have got to be fast and STEC was unconscionably slow.?
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