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Is Motorola back?
Not too long ago, it was Motorola-who? The Razr's leadership had fallen off, and Nokia was gobbling up mobile handset market share. The revenue losses...
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Icahn calls on Motorola (again)
Funds run by Icahn bought 10 million Motorola (MOT) shares this week, giving him nearly 10% of the Schaumburg, Ill., cell phone company. The purchases...
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HTC Q2 profits soar on the back of Android OS
With Windows Mobile device sales on the decline, HTC more than makes up with Android. The Wall Street Journal points out (subscription required) that ...
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Board games are back
Forget Guitar Hero and Rock Band - it's time for Scrabble and Monopoly.By Kim ThaiMattel is betting on Blokus.For the uninitiated, that's a quick stra...
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What to expect at 'Back to the Mac'
The press has been summoned to Cupertino next week. A round-up of the speculation.Image: Apple Inc.On Monday Oct. 18, Apple (AAPL) reports the results...
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Morgan Stanley back in black
After three consecutive losses, Morgan Stanley posts its first quarterly profit in a year as its CEO prepares to depart.By Colin Barr, senior writerNE...
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Tech stocks: Back in style
If this rally has legs, Robert Turner of Turner Investment Partners says it's time to pick the right growth stocks that will lead the charge.By Katie ...
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Barbarians back at bank gates
As failing banks pressure the FDIC's deposit insurance fund, regulators reach out to private equity investors for help.By Colin BarrRegulators cleanin...
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The American mall: Back from the dead
It has gotten progressively less cool to meet at the mall since the heyday of the mega shopping center in the 1980s. But starting in the 90s, a downwa...
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Morgan Stanley shares bounce back
Investors aren't sweating the Morgan Stanley case, for now.The investment bank's stock sank early Wednesday on reports that it was facing a probe of i...
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