Research in Motion reported a profit that rose over last year and topped expectations, but sales fell short of forecasts and the Blackberry maker's shares plunged in late trading... »read more
The number of U.S. workers filing new claims for jobless benefits unexpectedly fell 21,000 last week, government data showed on Thursday, and a less volatile unemployment claims gauge dipped to an eight-month low... »read more
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Tiger Management chairman and investing legend Julian Robertson discusses a range of topics, from the risk inflation poses to the economy to the U.S. dependence on China and Japan to fund its debt, with CNBC's Erin Burnett.
As IPO's go, A123 has elicited a fair amount of discussion, much of it boiling down to this question: Is buying into the promise of the Massachusetts-based battery maker the same as buying into the hype that surrounded ethanol related stocks a few years back?.
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