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Building BRICs: Are enterprise tech's star players on injured reserve?
Brazil, Russia, India and China are seeing an economic slowdown. Has enterprise technology's big bet on them proven to be riskier than originally thought?
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RIM shares drop to lowest level in nearly a decade
Research in Motion, the BlackBerry maker, is well below book value, and has not seen shares this low since 2004.
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Sony partners with News Corp. to offer WSJ, NY Post, MarketWatch on e-readers
Sony and New Corp. have announced a partnership to offer the Wall Street Journal and New York Post on Sony's Daily Edition Reader e-book reader.
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London Stock Exchange website reports incorrect prices
The London Stock Exchange (LSE) website displayed incorrect prices for the important FTSE 100 index yesterday morning. It's not the first time they've had problems.
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Oil hits $100, Wall Street bulls trample American consumers
It's a new year but the same old story. Oil's well that ends well, and the oil boys are at stratospheric prices for their crude to start this U.S. election season. Of course by now we all know...
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Web publishers stay afloat with new products, services
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The few online publishing ventures that have survived deep cost cuts and the prolonged ad slump so far will look to more paid services, mergers in the industry and...
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Building BRICs: Are enterprise tech's star players on injured reserve?
Brazil, Russia, India and China are seeing an economic slowdown. Has enterprise technology's big bet on them proven to be riskier than originally thought?
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RIM shares drop to lowest level in nearly a decade
Research in Motion, the BlackBerry maker, is well below book value, and has not seen shares this low since 2004.
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Sony partners with News Corp. to offer WSJ, NY Post, MarketWatch on e-readers
Sony and New Corp. have announced a partnership to offer the Wall Street Journal and New York Post on Sony's Daily Edition Reader e-book reader.
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London Stock Exchange website reports incorrect prices
The London Stock Exchange (LSE) website displayed incorrect prices for the important FTSE 100 index yesterday morning. It's not the first time they've had problems.
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Oil hits $100, Wall Street bulls trample American consumers
It's a new year but the same old story. Oil's well that ends well, and the oil boys are at stratospheric prices for their crude to start this U.S. election season. Of course by now we all know...
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MarketWatch's Bambi Francisco resigns
Veteran business reporter steps down after her ties to start-up raise questions about conflicts of interest.
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Dow Jones to buy MarketWatch for $520 million
The deal would allow the parent of The Wall Street Journal to expand its reach into the consumer financial news business. Reporter's notebook: Old school rules at new-media meeting
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Viacom to bid for MarketWatch
Viacom "anticipates submitting a proposal to acquire all of (MarketWatch's) common shares," filing with SEC says.
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CBS MarketWatch inks distribution deal
CBS MarketWatch said Tuesday that it will offer financial news and commentary to Knight Ridder/Tribune Information Services in an attempt to distribute its articles to newspapers around the...
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Web publishers stay afloat with new products, services
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The few online publishing ventures that have survived deep cost cuts and the prolonged ad slump so far will look to more paid services, mergers in the industry and...
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MarketWatch cuts 15 percent of work force
The financial news Web site says it will lay off nearly 40 employees in a move to save money in a tough advertising market.
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MarketWatch loses less, but ad sales slip
The online financial-news site also experiences a drop in revenue in its first quarter.
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MarketWatch toasts happy hour with Bud
A new deal between the financial information Web site and the brewer underscores the promise and peril of online advertising at a critical time in its history.
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Financial Times buys into Marketwatch
Actually, the big British financial paper's parent company bought Data Broadcasting, which owns a third of Marketwatch. The two financial sites will begin a marketing agreement.
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