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"Did Apple Just Force Top Execs to Hold Stock?" CNBC 8:39 PM
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"Apple Required Executives to Hold Triple Their Salary in Stock: Apple Inc. earlier this month reversed its stance on a corporate-governance measure related to executive compensation, implementing a new rule that executives must hold triple their base salary in company stock." WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 3:10 PM
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"Comparing the Profits of Five Tech Titans" Tech.pinions 4:10 PM
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"How To Elegantly Diss Apple Bashers: A Tutorial" YCharts 8:30 AM
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"Should Apple buy Hungary? Apple probably won't buy anything big, but if it's looking for ideas..." Fortune 1:50 PM
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"Apple promises 'new categories' of devices to fight competition" V3 8:38 AM
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"Apple needs $137 billion in the bank for the 'challenges ahead'" Macworld UK 8:51 AM
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"Analyst Peter Misek Thinks Next Two Years Will Be Rough Period For Apple" Cult of Mac 10:32 AM
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"Apple: Buy The Steak - Hold For The Coming Sizzles!" Seeking Alpha 11:15 AM
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"Why are Apple Shareholders Dissatisfied with Executive Pay?" Forbes 10:58 AM
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"Apple CEO Tim Cook acknowledges firm's falling share price" The Inquirer 8:15 AM
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Industry News |
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"Asia Markets: Asia stocks slip back after big rally/Asian stock markets slipped Friday to start the new month on a broadly downbeat note, with a pair of lackluster manufacturing surveys from China doing little to help sentiment." MarketWatch 8:58 PM
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"Stocks Finish in the Red" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 3:51 PM
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"Stocks Erase Gains in Late Trading" TheStreet 3:59 PM
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"Asia Markets: Japan, China stocks jump; India slides on budget/Sydney, Tokyo stocks soar in February, as Shanghai shares decline/Major Asian stock benchmarks jumped 2% or more on Thursday to end February on a buoyant note, as eased worries over Italy and the U.S. Federal Reserve's commitment to monetary stimulus boosted investor sentiment." MarketWatch 8:17 AM
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"Europe Markets: Europe stocks gain on Bernanke, Draghi comments/Veolia Environnement shares up after report/European stocks were on track for a ninth consecutive monthly gain on Thursday, a day after Ben Bernanke, head of the U.S. Federal Reserve, and Mario Draghi, head of the European Central Bank, both defended loose monetary policy." MarketWatch 8:17 AM
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"Most active Nasdaq-traded stocks: Nasdaq's 10 most active stocks at the close of trading" Associated Press 7:18 PM
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"Final Glance: Computer companies/Computer companies shares mixed at the close of trading" Associated Press 7:19 PM
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"Midday Glance: Computer companies/Computer companies shares mixed at 1 p.m." Associated Press 12:49 PM
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"As sink Nook sales, so slumps B&N's fiscal health: Revenue in Barnes & Noble's Nook division hit $316 million, down 26 percent compared to the prior year, as the unit's losses balloon to $190.4 million." CNET News 7:18 PM
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