Tech: Yahoo gains help give sector a lift
Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2008 18:00:41 -0500
Tech Stocks: Yahoo gains help give sector a lift
12/10/2008 4:25 PM ET
Technology stocks closed with broad gains, with Yahoo leading the
advancers after one of the Web portal's shareholders called on the
company to salvage a deal with Microsoft.
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Eastman Kodak pulls outlook as customer spending freezes up
12/10/2008 5:06 PM ET
Eastman Kodak withdraws its second-half and full-year forecasts for revenue
growth, saying global economic gloom and the dramatic changes in the value of
the dollar have hit consumer and commercial customers.
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Large Yahoo shareholder pushes for new Microsoft deal
12/10/2008 4:08 PM ET
A large shareholder of Yahoo Inc. says that the Web portal should revive
discussions with Microsoft Corp. for a sale of its search business.
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Electronic Arts' shares slump on lowered outlook
12/10/2008 4:06 PM ET
Shares of Electronic Arts tumble after a warning from the video-game
publisher that its crucial fourth quarter would come in below
expectations due to disappointing sales.
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Nortel seeking legal advice on bankruptcy: WSJ
12/10/2008 2:12 PM ET
Nortel Networks Corp. is seeking legal advice to explore the
possibility of filing for bankruptcy protection should its planned
restructuring fail, according to a media report.
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Israel Stocks: Market higher; Teva wins an accord in Germany
12/10/2008 9:20 AM ET
Israel stocks modestly higher and trade in a tight range, with the gainers led
by a few of the banks.
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Indications: Auto-bailout progress lifts U.S. stock-index futures
12/10/2008 8:53 AM ET
U.S. stock-index futures pointed to a higher open for Wall Street on Wednesday,
boosted by progress toward a bailout program for troubled automakers.
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