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Moving into 2010, there is “stabilization” for the technology sector, Bruce Thompson, CEO of Diploma, told CNBC Monday. There is “stability,...
CNBC's John Harwood spotlights the intersection of politics and the economy.
Telecoms equipment maker Alcatel-Lucent is betting on growth in the Asia-Pacific region as part of its plan to return to profitability after...
US/Chinese relations are changing “where China is regarded as a strategic competitor to one that’s a proactive partner,” Andrew Leung, chair...
As Paul Pong, MD of PEGASUS Fund Managers, sees the Hang Seng hitting 25,000 points by year-end, he reveals how he is planning to cash in on...
Continue to buy commodity, tech and auto stocks, suggests Clay Carter, head of international equities at Perennial Investment Partners. He e...
2009 is worst year on record for technology spending, says Peter Sondergaard, global head of research at Gartner. He tells Glenn Rosewall, m...
CNBC's Courtney Reagan highlights the week's top business news stories and looks ahead to next week's headlines.
Discussing the impact the recession has had on universities, with John Hennessy, president of Stanford University.
Electrocomponents said it is pretty confident on the full year as the fall in sales is starting to slow. The group posted a 58% fall in firs...
Healthy Horizons went to the 5th annual TEDMED Conference in San Diego. The conference focuses on technology, entertainment, design and medi...
Liberty Global agreed to buy Unitymedia for $3 billion Friday, in an attempt to expand its European footprint. "It's a great deal for Unity,...
Hewlett Packard said it would buy 3 Com for $3.1 billion. The deal puts the company head-to-head with Cisco Systems in the networking market...
Craig Mundie, chief research & strategy officer at Microsoft, expects the growth in China and India will lead from a volume point of view. H...
Whether investors should keep buying Activision, with Heath Terry, FBR Capital analyst.
AMD shares are popping nearly 30 percent on settlement news, with CNBC's Jim Goldman.
Intel is paying rival AMD $1.25 billion to squash a legal battle over Intel's sales tactics, with David Garrity, GVA Research LLC principal ...
Telecoms and information technology are Russia's future, not energy and heavy industry, according to Russian President Dmitry Medvedev. Prof...
Apple is going to open a new store in the Big Apple, with CNBC's Jim Goldman.
The Fast Money traders share their market insight and midday trading advice.
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer said it's considering a sale or a merger as it evaluates "strategic options," raising the question: what does this mean for the future of the industry? ... Read More
Markets opened higher on Monday, continuing two weeks of gains... Read More
Almost 90 days after coming out of bankruptcy, General Motors is showing signs of getting healthy and moving closer to getting back in the black... Read More
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The stock market clawed higher on Friday while the dollar moved lower and gold prices continued to rise... Read More
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