Guest columnist Brian Hamilton says he believes that while there are pieces of the JOBS Act that will encourage public listings, other aspects will reinforce the ability of companies that want to stay private to do so while giving others new options for raising capital outside of public markets.
Phil Harpur, Snr Research Mgr, Australia & NZ (ICT Practice), Frost & Sullivan talks about how much more Facebook can grow as it prepares to list, and if it's business model will still be viable.
Jesse Lentchner, CEO, Asia Pacific, BTIG & Kirk Yang, Head of Asia Tech Hardware Research at Barclays go head to head on Apple's latest blowout quarter, discussing the company's growth momentum and if a $1,000 stock price is plausible.
Tae-Hyun Oh, Executive Vice-President & COO of South Korea's Kia Motors, tells CNBC's Kaori Enjoji when he expects China to become the automaker's biggest market.
While the commercialization of nuclear fusion takes baby steps into its fourth decade, the next-generation of fission plants could be supplying power within a few years.
Gregory Bryant, General Manager, Asia-Pacific Region, and Vice-President, Sales & Marketing Group, Intel talks about about the company's upcoming products and its plans to make inroads into the smartphone market.
The Educational Development Corporation, a book publisher, is pulling its publications from Amazon arguing that the online retailer under cutting competition with cut-throat tactics.
George Hongchoy, CEO, The Link Management talks about The Link REIT's expansion plans and the criticism behind its "Link the Tastes" campaign. He also takes a closer look at what could drive the Hong Kong property sector.
Colin Angle, iRobot Corp. CEO, discusses recent advances in "app ready" robot services for health care, retail, and the security industry. Also, the outlook for domestic and international growth, with the Fast Money traders.
Roger Tan, CEO, SIAS Research delves into the 4th largest banking deal to take place in Asia. He analyzes the pricing of the deal, and DBS' expansion strategy.
Talking to computers like Captain Picard on “Star Trek: The Next Generation” has been a longtime dream among techies. But with new advances including the Apple iPhone 4S Siri, better speech recognition is within reach.
The success of the 3-D movie “Avatar” and the popularity of super-realistic video games are bringing virtual reality and its cousin, augmented reality, to the entertainment forefront.