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Billionaire Carl Icahn believes Apple shares must trade at USD700 each
Hedge fund billionaire Carl Icahn told Reuters he thinks Apple must trade at USD700 per share since the current price at USD489.57 each is too cheap for the company.
Samsung exec says Apple-mocking ads has worked wonders
Arno Lenior, Samsung Australia's chief marketing officer, said Apple-mocking ad campaigns has worked wonders for Samsung.
Millennial Media to purchase Jumptap for USD225 million
Millennial Media Inc is to purchase Jumptap Inc for around USD225 million in stock. Millennial Media Inc agreed to purchase Jumptap Inc for around USD225 million in stock.
Verizon Foundation teams up with UC San Diego, Cisco lanches MR34
Verizon Foundation teamed up with UC San Diego for the treatment of tuberculosis, while Cisco launched MR34 to aid the growing demand for infrastructure.
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Iron Capital's analyst, Eric Jackson, said BlackBerry would continue to slump even with the reported strategic alternatives for the company.
According to lawyers and analysts, Samsung could not make the arguments on public policy grounds that Apple used to sway the Obama administration.
Sheryl Sandberg sold around USD91 million worth of shares in the social networking site after Facebook topped its initial public offering price for the first time since May last year.
Sources said that BlackBerry started looking for potential buyers since 2012 when it hired JPMorgan Chase & Co. and RBC Capital Markets to manage the search.
BlackBerry's board members opted to go on sale after the company's market value plunged to only USD5.1 billion from USD83 billion in 2008.
Facebook announced that it would acquire Mobile Technologies, a company focused in developing voice translation software.
Russian pleaded not guilty to charges that accuse him of being a part of the biggest cybercrime ring prosecuted in the US.
3D printing continued to spur copyright clash between low-end 3D printer users and various companies that defend their copyrights on electronics.
Wilcon and Freedom Dark Fiber Networks merge to create Freedom Telecommunications. The premier provider of best-in-class data center and fiber optic infrastructure, Wilcon, announced the entry into an agreement to acquire Freedom Dark Fiber Networks.
Wanderu, the searching and booking start up firm, has received about US$2.45 in investment funds from established firms in the industry.