Taxiing Advertising in China
Filed Under (Wall Street) by Admin on 26-05-2009
From China Journal’s James T. Areddy:
From China Journal’s James T. Areddy:
Netbooks are hot. Intel estimates that the laptops–which can cost less than $300–sold faster in their first 12 months on the market than Apples iPhone or Nintendos Wii game console did. Could a similar low-end niche emerge in server systems?
After a 59% jump in its first day of trading, OpenTable saw its shares lose some ground Friday.
Friday 8am Silicon Valley news report:
Almost half of Internet users have used online classified ads, according to a new study by the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project.
Now that the stock markets have received the positive surprise from the elections with such a strong thumbs up, the focus shifts to whether the new government delivers on the heightened expectations. Writing in the Business Standard, Akash Prakash of Amansa Capital points out what - if not delivered upon - could end up disappointing the stock markets.What can go wrong? Obviously, the new
They did say it was too close to call.
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The Internet has spoken: The “American Idol” race is too close to call.