Tesla Q1: In the Black and on Track

As promised, the electric-car company posts its first quarterly profit.
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Apple Shares Take a Wild Ride as Analysts Recalibrate

CEO Tim Cook’s comments on the product pipeline may have disappointed some shareholders, but he needed to reset expectations.
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Apple Won’t Build a Lousy Five-Inch iPhone, but It May Build a Good One

We won’t build a bigger iPhone until we will.
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Apple Beats Targets, Boosts Dividend

Did you hear a sigh of relief?
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Serious Qualms Over Apple’s Q2

Apple is on track to report its first decline in profit in 10 years.
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iPhones Are Still the Majority of Verizon’s Smartphone Sales

The iPhone’s share of Verizon’s smartphone sales slipped 33 percent from the fourth quarter to the first. But the device still accounted for more than half of all smartphones the carrier sold.
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Foxconn Flop Fuels iPhone Fears

Biggest revenue decline in over a decade.
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BlackBerry Subscriber Exodus Accelerates

Down three million subs in a single quarter is a nasty decline indeed.
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BlackBerry Posts Surprise Quarterly Profit, Ships One Million Z10s

Adjusted earnings hit 22 cents a share, well ahead of the loss of 29 cents a share analysts were expecting. Revenue: $2.7 billion.
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BlackBerry’s Q4: A Preview of Coming Attractions

Groupon CEO: “I Was Fired Today.”

Groupon CEO: All Is Well! Nothing to See Here! Carry On!

Microsoft Earnings Come In on Target

Apple Shares Down 11 Percent on Fourth-Most-Profitable Quarter Posted by Any Company Ever

Apple Is Killing It in China, and Cook Says That’s Just the Start

Apple CEO: Don’t Fear Cannibalization, Embrace It

Apple’s Cook: Supply Chain Rumors Amount to Squat

Apple Earnings: Good, Not Great

Apple Needs an Old-School Beat

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Signs of Life at Nokia

Apple Investors Are Still Wusses

Sprint Still Bleeding Subscribers

Despite Apple’s Modest Earnings Guidance, the Street Expects Big Things