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- Tiffany Diamonds Shine for Offshore Shoppers
- Every year, Tiffany & Co. makes best friends with a lot of diamond-loving girls. Last year, many of those girls were either European or Asian, as foreign tourists accounted for 14 percent of sales at Tiffany's 70 stateside stores. The legendary jeweler saw sales rise to $2.94 billion in fiscal...
- Blog posts 2008-03-26
- Apple: Best Retailer in America?
- Back in 2001, everyone from BusinessWeek to TheStreet.com predicted failure for Apple stores. Well, that didn't exactly happen. Apple stores are now tops amongst all U.S. retailers and rake in a whopping $4,032 per square foot a year. (Consider: Tiffany & Co. takes in $2,666 per square foot.) And the...
- Blog posts 2007-03-12
- DirecTV Posts Higher Profit
- NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. satellite television service provider DirecTV Group Inc (DTV) posted a higher quarterly profit on Wednesday as it added more subscribers than expected. First-quarter net profit rose to $371 million, or 32 cents per share, from $336 million, or...
- News items 2008-05-07
- Yahoo Shares Fall 21 Percent
- NEW YORK (Reuters UK) - Yahoo's (YHOO) shares tumbled 22 percent in premarket trading on Monday after Microsoft (MSFT) withdrew its $47.5 billion (24.1 billion pound) takeover offer for the Internet search and media company. The collapse of talks on what would have been one of...
- News items 2008-05-05
- Qwest Posts Lower Quarterly Profit
- NEW YORK (Reuters) - Telephone company Qwest Communications International Inc (Q) reported a 34.6 percent fall in quarterly earnings on Tuesday, hurt by increased tax expense, charges for job cuts and weakness in its long-distance phone business. Qwest, seen as one...
- News items 2008-05-06
- Yahoo Shares Plunge After Microsoft's Exit
- By Tiffany Wu and Michele Gershberg NEW YORK (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc's (YHOO) shares tumbled as much as 20 percent on Monday after Microsoft Corp (MSFT) withdrew its $47.5 billion takeover offer, wiping about $7.6 billion off the Internet company's market capitalization and...
- News items 2008-05-05
- Sprint Shares Up on Reports of D.Telekom Interest
- By Ritsuko Ando NEW YORK (Reuters UK) - Sprint Nextel (S) shares jumped on Monday on reports that Deutsche Telekom (DTEGn) may be interested in buying the No. 3 U.S. mobile operator, but analysts said such a deal would be fraught with problems. While combining Sprint...
- News items 2008-05-05
- Cisco Results Beat Forecasts But CEO Cautious
- By Ritsuko Ando NEW YORK (Reuters) - Cisco Systems Inc gave a cautious business outlook on Tuesday, although its quarterly results exceeded expectations as rising Internet traffic fueled demand for network equipment. Chief Executive John Chambers, considered a trend reader for...
- News items 2008-05-06
- Apple Profit Rises on Strong Mac, IPod Sales
- By Scott Hillis SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc (AAPL) on Wednesday posted a 36 percent rise in quarterly profit, helped by strong sales of Macintosh computers and iPod players, but its profit margin and cautious outlook disappointed investors. Shares of Apple fell...
- News items 2008-04-23
- D.Telekom Pressed to Do M&A, Looks at Sprint: Sources
- By Nicola Leske and Nikola Rotscheroth LUXEMBOURG/DUESSELDORF (Reuters) - Deutsche Telekom AG's major shareholder, the German state, is pressing it to make large acquisitions in the hope of raising its sagging share price, a source familiar with the government's thinking said. "Berlin is...
- News items 2008-05-05
- Apple Profit Rises But Margins a Letdown
- By Scott Hillis SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc (AAPL) on Wednesday posted a 36 percent rise in quarterly profit, helped by strong sales of Macintosh computers and iPods, but its lower profit margin and cautious outlook disappointed investors. Shares of Apple fell...
- News items 2008-04-23
- Apple Profit Rises But Margins a Letdown
- By Scott Hillis SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters UK) - Apple Inc (AAPL) on Wednesday posted a 36 percent rise in quarterly profit, helped by strong sales of Macintosh computers and iPods, but its lower profit margin and cautious outlook disappointed investors. Shares of Apple fell 1 percent...
- News items 2008-04-23
- News Corp Sees Economy Hurting Advertising
- By Kenneth Li NEW YORK (Reuters) - Rupert Murdoch said on Wednesday stress in the U.S. economy is squeezing advertising budgets, adding that News Corp's (NWSa) Fox Interactive Media would miss an ambitious $1 billion annual revenue goal by 10 percent. But FIM,...
- News items 2008-05-07
- News Corp Sees U.S. Economy Hurting Advertising
- By Kenneth Li NEW YORK (Reuters UK) - Rupert Murdoch said on Wednesday stress in the U.S. economy is squeezing advertising budgets, adding that News Corp's (NWSa) Fox Interactive Media would miss an ambitious $1 billion (513 miliion pound) annual revenue goal by 10 percent....
- News items 2008-05-07
- Yahoo CEO Open to More Microsoft Talks
- By Michele Gershberg NEW YORK (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc chief Jerry Yang signaled a more open stance towards Microsoft Corp on Monday, saying he had been seeking common ground when the software maker abruptly ended deal talks. Yang told Reuters in an interview...
- News items 2008-05-05
- Sprint in M&A Play, Shares Surge
- By Sinead Carew and Ritsuko Ando NEW YORK (Reuters) - Reports of a possible sale of Sprint Nextel Corp (S) to Deutsche Telekom AG (DTEGn) or a Nextel unit spinoff raised hopes of a reprieve for the embattled mobile operator, lifting its shares...
- News items 2008-05-05
- Yahoo CEO Says Still Open to Microsoft Talks
- By Michele Gershberg NEW YORK (Reuters UK) - Yahoo chief Jerry Yang was set to meet staff on Tuesday after signalling a more open stance towards a takeover by Microsoft. Yang told Reuters in an interview on Monday that he had "mixed feelings" about events at...
- News items 2008-05-06
- Sprint, Cable Form $14.5 Billion Clearwire Venture
- By Sinead Carew NEW YORK (Reuters) - Sprint Nextel Corp (S) and top U.S. cable companies are investing in Clearwire Corp (CLWR) to introduce high-speed wireless Web services and get a head start on AT&T and Verizon, but analysts said the seven-way ...
- News items 2008-05-07
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