
The Great AOL Scandal
AOL CEO called publicly firing an employee for taking a photo was a big mistake. Read More >> Continue reading The Great AOL Scandal
AOL CEO called publicly firing an employee for taking a photo was a big mistake. Read More >> Continue reading The Great AOL Scandal
Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG)’s chief business officer, one of Chief Executive Officer Larry Page’s key lieutenants and the company’s main liaison to Wall Street, is leaving the Internet search company, the latest high-ranking executive to depart. Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG) stock performance was -1.53% in last session and finished the day at $573.73. Traded volume was 3.02million shares in the last session and the average volume of … Continue reading Why Need to Watch – Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG), AOL, (NYSE:AOL), Broadwind Energy (NASDAQ:BWEN) , Zoe’s Kitchen (NYSE:ZOES), New Home (NYSE:NWHM)
Citigroup Inc. (NYSE:C), the third-biggest bank by assets in the U.S., revealed in an e-mailed statement today that it appointed Mr. Mark Slaughter as a corporate and investment banking Chief in Asia, succeeding Mr. Farhan Faruqui, who left the company last month. One of the bank’s spokesmen – Mr. James Griffiths – explained that Mr. Slaughter started in Hong Kong this week. Citigroup Inc (NYSE:C) … Continue reading Hot Movers: Citigroup Inc (NYSE:C), General Electric(NYSE:GE), FedEx (NYSE:FDX), AOL (NYSE:AOL), Adobe Systems Incorporated (NASDAQ:ADBE)
The Yahoo! Inc. (NASDAQ:YHOO)’s Zillow Real Estate Network gives real estate agents and brokers the ability to magnify exposure for their listings and brand across Zillow and Yahoo Homes, and easily buy local advertisements through one source. Yahoo! Inc. (NASDAQ:YHOO) stock performance was -0.63% in last session and finished the day at $34.65. Traded volume was 6.56million shares in the last session and the average … Continue reading Stocks In news: Yahoo! Inc. (NASDAQ:YHOO), AOL, Inc. (NYSE:AOL), Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT), Remark Media Inc (NASDAQ:MARK)
Google, Apple, Facebook, Twitter, AOL, Microsoft, LinkedIn, and Yahoo are gathered to from an alliance and ask a wide-scale change in governmental surveillance methods.Read More >> Continue reading The biggest firms look fo wider-scal governmental surveillance