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Posts made in February, 2011
The video game market has notoriously been beholden to the fickle tastes of their tween and teenager customers.
Activision, the creator of the insanely popular Call of Duty and World of Warcraft series, hasĀ announcedĀ that it will disband its dedicated business unit that has been producing the Guitar Hero games. In 2008,...
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At the first sign of economic recovery, US bankers have rewarded themselves with an increase in salary while sidestepping the clampdown on excessive bonuses.
In 2010, the top 25 financial firms in America shared a record salary and bonus pool of $134 billion (Tweet This). This is a 6% increase from the previous year’s...
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LinkedIn is hoping to join the ranks of Amazon and Google as it filed an online prospectus last Thursday for an initial public offering.
Private shares of LinkedIn have been traded at an implied valuation of $2.51 billion. This is considerably smaller than Facebook’s $50 billion but still, LinkedIn is benefiting from the...
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Under Armour Vs. Lululemon: One of them may become the next Nike.
For many growth investors, this is potentially great news. This WSJ columnist’s take is that Under Armour is the clear winner because it has effectively transcended age groups and sports categories, with products spanning from footwear to golf to cleats. This...
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