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Mark Zuckerberg Is Learning That Public Companies Have No Privacy Settings
For a guy obsessed with transparency and sharing, "going public" has always been a big worry for . For the better part of a decade, as became first the darling of Silicon Valley, then later pretty much all of Internet-connected planet earth, Zuckerberg kept the inevitable???a big public offering?at bay. And now we know why. ...
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Watch Celebrities Become Hideous Monsters Right Before Your Eyes!
This is an incredible optical illusion that was discovered entirely by accident by an undergraduate student at the University of??Queensland. Here?s a brief intro from Matthew Thompson, one of three researchers that??published??a paper on the ???Flashed Face Distortion Effect?????in the journal Perception: Sean Murphy, an??undergraduate??student, was working alone in the lab on a set of ...
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Why The FTC Is Investigating The Facebook/Instagram Deal
Guest post written by Ankur Kapoor Ankur Kapoor is an antitrust lawyer and litigator at Constantine Cannon,??a New York-based law firm. It's been reported that the U.S. Federal Trade Commission has been investigating Facebook's pending $1 billion acquisition of the popular photo sharing app Instagram. This has left some people scratching their heads, wondering why ...
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Newly Leaked SAP Email Sheds Light on Cloud Computing Strategy
An interesting leaked email from an SAP exec??has been making the rounds today. It was posted last week by Michael Kroker??a??Journalist & Blogger at WirtschaftsWoche,??a??German business weekly.????The email was written on May 5th by out spoken??Founder and former Chief Executive Officer at??Successfactors,??a company SAP??acquired?? last year????for $3.4 billion. ??It?s made all the more??relevant??with today?s news ...
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Apple's iPad Helped Put Hurt On Dell's First Quarter
Windows 8 can?t arrive soon enough. is hurting in a lot of places after posting first quarter sales and earnings sharply below expectations Tuesday. But a big piece of the blame for ?s performance goes to its consumer business -where sales are down 12% year-over-year. And a chunk of the blame for those problems goes ...
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The Demise Of Bendix And Why CEOs Shouldn't Play Favorites
Some of you may remember William Agee, the once highly regarded (especially by himself) CEO of a Fortune 100 automotive supply company, Bendix, and his infamous affair with the undeniably appealing Mary Cunningham. She was a Harvard School grad who came to the Great Man?s attention in 1979. Allegedly even more impressed with her mental ...
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Good Jobs: Why Innovation, Location, And Education Matter Most
A new book was released today by University of California at Berkeley Professor and Fulbright Fellow, Enrico Bonetti, titled The New Geography Of Jobs. This young economist?s research has some surprising news about jobs, and it starts with where??we live. The following is an interview with Professor Bonetti;??ten questions about why innovation,??location and education matter ...
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No Longer The Envy Of Wall Street: Morgan Stanley's Facebook Problem
Morgan Stanley hit with subpoena by Massachusettes Secretary of Commonwealth over Facebook downgrade.
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When 'I'm Too Sexy' Lawsuit Settles, Will IRS Win Too?
If I'm right that Ms. Odes will get some kind of payday, will the IRS take its pound of flesh? Probably. After all, damages for personal physical injuries (like an auto accident or slip and fall case) are tax-free.
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Analyst Moves: EOG, ICE
EOG Resources (EOG) was upgraded today by Wells Fargo (WFC) to outperform from market perform, as [...]
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Through the Economic Lens: 2012 Looks More Like 2010
The recent selloff in the market, with nervous investors made all the more so because of the media's obsession with financial issues in Europe, is renewing talk about bear markets and recessions as people head for cover. In the midst of their misguided fears of a contagion effect, there is also concern about the ?fiscal ...
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Facebook Flop Continues, What Comes Next? (VIDEO)
The social network's IPO has been a dud for new shareholders, but is it a good sign that we aren't in a fresh bubble?
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Facebook's IPO: Thoughts On Momentum, Pricing And Valuation (It's Still No Buy)
Guest post written by Aswath Damodaran Aswath Damodaran is??Professor of Finance at the Stern School of Business at New York University. Now that the Facebook IPO is behind us, though the hype and the debate about the offering will continue for the weeks to come, it is time to step back and make an assessment ...
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Large Investor Is Putting More Pressure On Allscripts CEO Glen Tullman
Allscripts is settling in for a fight against one of its largest shareholders. HealthCor has sued the electronic health record company to launch a proxy fight, according to Reuters. Last month, the health care investment firm had filed a Notice of Exempt Solicitation with the SEC, asking that Allscripts' chief executive resign. Tullman has refused. ...
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More Downside Risks For Brazilian Steelmakers
Brazilian steel makers are going to get no immediate relief from the weaker real. As much as they like the weaker currency, this year is proving to be a tough one for the major league steel companies. Brazil?s National Association of Flat Steel Service Centers said recently that inventories for April came out relatively unchanged ...
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Timbaland To Launch His Own Line of Liqueur This Summer
The Virginia-based superproducer is planning to launch his own line of liqueur. Currently slated for a July debut, the spirit will be called Le Sutra.
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Brazil Stimulus 'Unexciting' For Banks
The recent round of new stimulus measures in Brazil might have garnered the support of the country?s leading banks, but not enough to pull them out of the lows they?ve been in all year.?? Brazil financials like Itau Unibanco (ITUB) and Bradesco (BBD) are trading at a discount, and no one wants to buy retail ...
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Body Language in the Boardroom
More business leaders are learning not only how to send the right signals, but also how to read them. In the boardroom, when people aren't completely on-board with your initiative, you need to be able to recognize what's happening - and to respond quickly and appropriately. During the hiring process, the ability to read nonverbal cues can make the difference between a great hire and a big mistake. And knowing when your negotiating partner is bluffing is seen as a skill well worth developing.
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Daily Wrap: 5/22/2012
A positive housing report sent stocks higher today, but investors remained cautious as Japan?s credit rating was downgraded by Fitch on fears over government debt. The National Association of Realtors is reporting a 3.4 percent increase in existing home sales in April to an annual rate of 4.62 million units, which is better than economists ...
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Take-Two Posts Mixed FY Q4; Q1 Outlook Light; Shrs Up
Take-Two Interactive shares are trading higher after hours Tuesday following the video game publisher?s financial results for the fiscal fourth quater ended March 31. For quarter, the publisher of Grant Theft Auto and other games reported revenue of $148.1 million, down from $182.3 million a year ago, but ahead of the Street consensus at $139.9 ...
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