It’s currently trading at $666.80, but Apple is going to hit $1,000 a share by January 2014, and will hit $2,000 by the end of the decade, according to a report. Writing for Bullish Cross, Andy Zaky explains why he thinks the Apple ...
Tags: Apple, iPhone, share price, Steve Jobs
The mass sell off of Apple’s stock is being driven by the looming fiscal cliff, specifically the expiration in January of tax cuts implemented by Bush. Apple’s share price fell as low as $505.75 during Friday’s trading, ...
Tags: Apple, Apple shares, Apple7, Exxon, Fiscal Cliff
THE Australian sharemarket finished on a 16-month closing high as progress with the US fiscal cliff negotiations led to across the board gains for local stocks. At the close,the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was up 21.8 points,or 0.48 per ...
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Afferro said that it has brought forward the deferred element of the sale of its 38.5% stake in the Putu iron ore project in Liberia by 6 months. It means it will receive an injection of USD 50 million from Russian steel giant Severstal ...
Tags: Afferro Mining, Metallurgy, Mineral, iron ore
Norwegian seafood group Marine Harvest is to make a bid to buy 100% of salmon processor Morpol. Marine Harvest today (17 December) announced it had struck a deal to acquire 48.5% of Morpol for NOK937.6m (US$167m) and said it would launch ...
Tags: Marine Harvest, Salmon Firm Morpol, Norwegian seafood group, Food
An increase in the share price of software firm Sage this week has led to further speculation that the company is an imminent takeover target. Rumours about the likes of IBM and Microsoft circling the firm were rife all summer. ...
AUSTRALIAN stocks are expected to start the last full trading week before Christmas on a cautious note amid ongoing negotiations over the looming US budget deadline. Futures trading was pointing to a weak start on the local market today, ...
Tags: Markets Struggle, Fiscal Cliff, US budget
The News reported that the board of Pakistan Petroleum Limited has sought explanation from its chief financial officer after the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan unearthed insider trading by Pakistan Petroleum Provident Fund ...
THE Australian share market opened marginally higher with gains in the financial sector offsetting falls by mining companies. At 10.15am AEDT the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was up 2.7 points, or 0.06 per cent, at 4585.5, while the broader ...
Tags: Australian, Mining Stocks, contracts traded
Ahead of the first tranche of 9.59% disinvestment of government ownership of 99.59% of Hindustan Copper Limited, India’s only vertically integrated producer of the red metal, the company’s share traded in small lots at up to INR ...
Tags: India, red metal, copper, metal industry, copper price
THE Australian sharemarket is set to fall today after world markets dropped on concerns about stalled budget negotiations in the United States. At 7.10am AEDT the December share price index futures contract was down 12 points at 4,578. ...
TWITTER has added smartphone photo sharing features after Instagram blocked internet users from integrating its images into tweets. "Starting today, you'll be able to edit and refine photos, right from Twitter," the globally popular ...
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PTI reported that leading bourse BSE has halved the circuit limit for the Hindustan Copper scrip capping its maximum movement in a day at 10% even as the stock continued its downward trend on the bourses for the third consecutive day. The ...
Tags: BSE, copper scrip, lowers circuit
UK confectioner Thorntons has sounded a cautious note ahead of the Christmas period as it booked a drop in first-quarter sales. In the 14 weeks to 6 October, sales fell 1% to GBP46m (US$73.6m), mainly due to the effect of the closure of ...
Tags: sales, confectioner, profit