Groupon Stock Now Half Off

Many retailers are enjoying a Thanksgiving shopping spree lift from investors, but not Groupon, which saw its stock fall nine percent today.
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RIM Shares Slip Below Book Value

Into the mud … or rather, deeper into the mud.
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Motorola on the Rebound

With Maps Navigation, Google Puts Dedicated GPS Makers on a Road to Nowhere

Google is moving into your market. For tech companies, few words are more frightening, and yesterday we saw why. The mere announcement of Google Maps Navigation sent shares of established GPS device makers like Garmin and TomTom into an ugly downward spiral.
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Microsoft CEO Making Eyes at Yahoo Again?

Jerry Yang: Throne of Blood

Yahoo is certainly embracing its new market underperform rating, isn’t it? With rumors of December layoffs in the wind, shares in the company are trading in the $11 range today, after dipping below $12 Wednesday to yet another new 52-week low. That’s about half the price that Mithras Capital Partners suggested Yahoo sell itself to Microsoft last week.

Google's New Corporate Philosophy: "You Can Lose Money Without Doing Evil"

Looks like Google’s share price is finally getting that “good old-fashioned correction” that’s been predicted for so long. Another day of widespread losses for technology stocks dragged the company’s once high-flying share price below $350 for the first time in two-and-a-half years. Google shares hit a low of $345.37 Tuesday.

Google’s New Corporate Philosophy: “You Can Lose Money Without Doing Evil”

Looks like Google’s share price is finally getting that “good old-fashioned correction” that’s been predicted for so long. Another day of widespread losses for technology stocks dragged the company’s once high-flying share price below $350 for the first time in two-and-a-half years. Google shares hit a low of $345.37 Tuesday.

Econalypse Now

The government’s $700 bailout of Wall Street, signed into law Friday after weeks of contentious debate, clearly isn’t the panacea for which tech investors, and investors in general, had hoped. Technology stocks stumbled at the opening bell Monday and then fell flat on their faces as investors succumbed once again to the market malaise.

GOOG at $398? Clearly, You're Dyslexic.

GOOG at $398? Clearly, You’re Dyslexic.