Tuesday, March 18, 2014

  • GTT Communications' CEO Discusses Q4 2013 Results - Earnings Call Transcript

    GTT Communications, Inc. ( GTT ) Q4 2013 Results Earnings Conference Call March 18, 2014 10:00 AM ET Executives Chris McKee - General Counsel and Executive Vice President, Corporate Development Rick Calder - President and CEO Mike Bauer - Chief Financial Officer Brian Thompson - Executive…

  • Lifelock: 8-K Reveals FTC Investigation

    By Weighing Machine : In February I wrote an article highlighting that Lifelock's ( LOCK ) 10-K stated that the company expected to be the subject of an FTC investigation. Yesterday, Lifelock issued an 8-K noting that it is, in fact, subject to an FTC investigation. From the 8-K : In its Form…

  • No Country For Sprint

    By Equity Flux : Sprint Corporation ( S ) is a technology company operating in the wireless communications industry. The company was founded in 1899 and is headquartered in Overland Park, Kansas. SoftBank acquired Sprint in 2013 and the company now operates as a subsidiary of SoftBank Corp. The…

  • The kinder, gentler Uber introduces anti-surge pricing

    The kinder, gentler Uber introduces anti-surge pricing

  • Zacks' Bear Of The Day: International Paper

    By Zacks Investment Research : Thanks to the wild weather over the past few months, a number of companies have been negatively impacted. While many might have focused on how these storms impacted air travel and other transportation companies, the storms have had a devastating impact on a number of…

  • The Active Vs. Passive Debate In Mid-Cap Equities

    By Jeremy Schwartz : By Jeremy Schwartz I recently had a conversation with Craig Lazzara , Head of Index Investment Strategy at S&P Dow Jones Indices, about his research on dispersion-a factor he believes is very important in explaining the opportunities for active managers. According to…

  • Peugeot agrees to state-backed chairman: sources

    PARIS (Reuters) - PSA Peugeot Citroen's board agreed on Tuesday to nominate French civil servant Louis Gallois as its next chairman, sources said, as the carmaker prepares for a 3 billion euro ($4.2 billion) tie-up with China's Dongfeng Motor Group .

  • Will Exxon Mobil Gush Over $100 Again?

    By Celan Bryant : Last year oil remained around $100 a barrel - near historic highs, but Exxon Mobil (NYSE: XOM ), BP Plc. (NYSE: BP ) and Chevron (NYSE: CVX ) performed poorly primarily due to the same industry wide problems: thinner downstream margins, declining upstream production and lower…

  • VIDEO: What does business want from Budget?

    Ahead of the latest Budget, BBC News asks what business, workers, consumers and manufacturers would like to see included.

  • Google says Android watches to be available later this year

    SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Google Inc said on Tuesday that smartwatches based on its Android mobile software will be available later this year, significantly expanding the Internet company's push into the nascent market for wearable devices.

  • Expansion plans hit Asos shares

    Shares in online fashion retailer Asos fall by more than 16% after it says expansion plans will hit profit margins.

  • Catalan business uneasily eyes breakaway

    Company chiefs know that coming out in favour of independence risks alienating clients, staff and shareholders in the rest of Spain

  • GM CEO says did not know details of defective cars until late January

    DETROIT (Reuters) - General Motors Co Chief Executive Mary Barra said she did not learn details about defective GM cars linked to 12 deaths until January 31, just two weeks after she was named CEO and nearly 13 years after GM engineers first documented problems.

  • GM appoints vehicle safety chief

    US car manufacturer General Motors appoints veteran insider Jeff Boyer to a new senior post to oversee vehicle safety and recalls.

  • GM names new vehicle safety chief after ignition-switch recall

    DETROIT (Reuters) - General Motors Co on Tuesday named a new vehicle safety chief who will be responsible for heading off issues like the faulty ignition switches linked to 12 deaths and the recall of more than 1.6 million vehicles.

  • Alibaba Is An Exceptionally Profitable Company

    By Victor Liang : In my previous article , I wrote that Alibaba will be the next big thing after the Facebook ( FB ) and Twitter ( TWTR ) IPOs, and that it will be a bargain if it is traded at $120 billion or lower in market cap. The eCommerce giant has finally confirmed that it will be listed in…

  • Yee-haw! The mechanical bull market

    Stocks have been up and down pretty wildly so far in 2014. Volatility is back and it's probably here to stay for awhile.

  • Defiant Russia shrugs off sanctions

    Read full story for latest details.

  • Russia signs treaty to annex Crimea

    President Vladimir Putin moves swiftly to incorporate Crimea into the Russian Federation following a speech to both houses of the Russian parliament

  • Greece unlocks €10bn aid tranche

    End to more than six months of gruelling negotiations that were slowed by resistance from local interest groups

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