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BlackBerry stocks soar by 9% after privatization reports
BlackBerry stocks soared by 9% to US$10.08 in trading on early Friday following reports about its possible privatization.
Billionire Elon Musk receives US$4.3 million of share options for his work on Model X
Billionaire Elon Musk would receive US$4.3 million in share-based pay for his recent work on Tesla's Model X sport-utility vehicle.
Skimlinks acquires InvisibleHand
Content monetization firm Skimlinks bought InvisibleHand, an eCommerce product matching and pricing comparison platform, for an undisclosed amount.
Billionaire Elon Musk's fortune rockets by US$570 million as Tesla tops estimates
Tesla Motor Inc. rallied 14% after posting its second quarter earnings report which helped the fortune of Elon Musk to rocket by US$570 million yesterday.
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NQ Mobile Inc of China aimed to hire US tech talents through a corporate structure that includes two CEOs in two separate headquarters.
Sony Corp.'s hedge for its PlayStation game enterprise has backfired as dollar costs rise. The strategy of Sony Corp. that shielded its PlayStation game enterprise from a strengthening yen has backfired.
Tumblr founder David Karp gets US$110 million to remain in the company for the next four years. On Thursday, a regulatory filing revealed a US$110 million retention payment of Yahoo to David Karp, Tumblr's founder.
NHN, a South Korean internet corporation, split because of the growing rivalry of founders in terms of their individual mobile messenger enterprises.
America Movil offered to buy KPN's E-Plus for EUR 7.2 billion or USD 9.6 billion, a move that rivaled Spain Telefonica's bid made last month.
T-Mobile disclosed that the iPhones from Apple generated 29% of the carrier's total sales during the second quarter.
Universal Display boosted its full-year forecast to US$125 million from only US$110 million due to the increasing demand for LED.
Amazon launched the latest Mobile App Distributing program which could optimize the web app for distribution to smartphones.
Nokia Corp accounted for 81% of all the Windows Phone shipments allowing Windows Phone to increase its market share to 3.7%.
Nvidia projected a current-revenue of US$1.05 billion, plus or minus 2%, which was below analysts' estimates.