An audit of technology manufacturer Foxconn, whose clients include Apple, HP and others, revealed that it was in violation of Chinese labor laws, prompting promises for changes.
Google Music is late to the cloud party and with Apple and Spotify already having a firm foot in the door many are wondering whether the company can compete.
The classic marketing strategy of using a loss leader to attract business is alive and well, with products like the Kindle Fire and the Playstation 3 getting sold at a loss.
A resolution to the euro crisis has yet to be reached and the I.M.F. and Germany both seem to be denying massive financial involvement in potential bailouts. What companies have the highest exposure to a collapse?
Once a dominant market leader among its competitors, Research in Motion has been on the ropes for quite some time. Can a shakeup in management help the BlackBerry maker recover?
An earnings avalanche hits Wall Street. Shares of Google plummeted after the company released a rare Q4 miss. How will bullish investors respond to the news?
With the stock market showing some signs of strength in January, investors may want to look for discounted opportunities despite the ongoing uncertainty in Europe.
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Apple's earnings announcement rocketed its shares to new heights, but will the gravity of their challenges create more drag than the company can overpower?
The recent revelations about horrifying working conditions at Foxconn plants in China garnered public outcry, but does Apple have the influence to force changes?