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Tweet this Ads aimed at users
Twitter plans to release a tool that makes it easier for advertisers to find their customers who also use the social-messaging service, according to three people familiar with the matter.The feature will let marketers use e-mail addresses to identify and target Twitter users who match up with a company’s own customer lists, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the plan ...
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Pandora hits $128M high note
Pandora Media said first-quarter revenue grew 58 percent, to $128.5 million, thanks to mobile advertising and new subscribers to the online streaming music service.Pandora also said mobile revenue nearly doubled, to $83.9 million."The mobile cap they put in place appears to be working - it’s driving lower content costs and additional subscribers," said Aaron Kessler, an analyst ...
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Reborn Goldman links pay reputation
Lloyd Blankfein can get back to doing "God’s work."The Goldman Sachs boss said the investment bank is a better place after completing a three-year overhaul of its business practices. Blankfein, speaking at the firm’s annual meeting in Salt Lake City, Utah, yesterday, touted the steps the bank has taken to improve client relationships and avoid the conflicts of interest that ...
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Microsofts Xbox didnt violate Google patent says ITC
Xbox One vs. PlayStation 4 vs. Wii U: Can one console ...
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Tongaat Hulett earnings rise
Johannesburg - South Africa's Tongaat Hulett reported a 15-percent rise in full-year earnings on Friday as sugar production rose and said it expected further growth in the year ...
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Microsoft Introduces Xbox One an All-in-1 Home Entertainment System
According to a release, at Microsoft headquarters in Redmond, Wash., the company showcased how Xbox One puts the user at the center of games, TV, movies, music, sports and Skype. "Xbox One is designed to deliver a whole new generation of blockbuster games, television and entertainment in a powerful, all- in-one device," said Don Mattrick, president, Interactive Entertainment ...
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Emerging markets perk up earnings
SABMiller’s shares shed R12.15 to close at R496.50 yesterday following the release of results for the year to March that showed revenue and adjusted earnings growth in line with market expectations. The 2.3 percent drop in the share reflected general weakness in the market and a neutral response to the ...
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Angola to start bond market this year
Angola planned to start a publicly traded bond market in the third quarter as it sought to boost investment, Archer Mangueira, the president of the country’s Capital Markets Commission, said ...
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Next leads fallers after downgrade as FTSE edges lower
After volatile trading in Japan ended with the Nikkei ending marginally higher, leading UK shares are also struggling for direction.With the leading index just a few points ...
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Reuters says Apple had Irish tax holiday from the start in 1980
Reuters says Apple had Irish tax holiday from the start in 1980 By Michael Hennigan, Finfacts founder and editor May 24, 2013 - 9:43 AM ...
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Feds Bullard Wants Faster Inflation Before Tapering QE
Inflation is the U.S. data "wild card" and needs to move closer to target before the Federal Reserve shifts towards a tapering of its bond purchase program, St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank President James Bullard told CNBC on Friday. "One wildcard for the data in the U.S. is inflation. Numbers have come in quite low. Inflation has been, by our preferred measures been about 1 ...
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Meat labels getting facelift under new USDA rules
MILWAUKEE Shoppers in the U.S. will soon have more information about where their meat comes from, due to new federal labeling rules that went into effect Thursday. The rules require labels on steaks, ribs and other cuts of meat to say where the animal was born, raised and slaughtered. Earlier U.S. Department of Agriculture rules only required that countries of origin to be noted, so a package ...
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What Central Banks Can Learn From Volatility
If there's one thing the world's central bankers can take away from this week's market volatility, it is that they need to do a better job of communicating, say market watchers. The latest comments from the U.S. Federal Reserve about tapering its stimulus program and uncertainty about the implications of the Bank of Japan's radical monetary policy have sent markets on a ...
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Dealers Hope Memorial Day Sparks Car Sales
After taking a pause in March and April, auto sales appear relatively strong for the month of May. Whether or not the industry ends May with the best monthly sales rate since January depends largely on whether or not dealers enjoy strong business Memorial Day Weekend. If it sales are strong, dealers believe it could signal the start of greater demand in the second half of the year. Analyst Adam ...
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By taking on Apple Microsoft marketing finally nails it
I'd still like to see Microsoft focus more specifically on features of these products that make them better than the competition. Take the Surface commercials for example. I absolutely loved the way Microsoft first introduced us to the product: remember the commercial with the dancing school girls? Loved it. And now the company is running a slightly different twist on that with dancing ...
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Europe Markets Europe stocks recoup ahead of German Ifo data
LONDON (MarketWatch) -- European stock markets climbed on Friday, partly recovering from a sharp selloff the prior day, with investors awaiting a reading on German business confidence to gauge if the region's powerhouse is gaining ...
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Bank of England MPC member warns UK faces years of weak growth | Larry Elliott
MPC member Paul Fisher said UK workers had shown a 'quite remarkable' willingness to agree to cuts in real wages. Photograph: Bloomberg via Getty ...
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Finding an appropriate and affordable premises for your business
One of the major issues for growing businesses can be finding the right accommodation. As a business grows, space can become inefficient. However, the move to bigger premises can be costly and daunting, particularly if time and money are tight.Aside from the expense, sourcing the right workspace is not a simple task. Finding the perfect place for your business objectives can be a big job and can ...
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Untapped markets are the key to unlocking social enterprise investment
Salisbury Plain, one of the MoD's training areas, is managed by the company Landmarc which is looking to 'buy social and local'. Photograph: Leon Neal/AFP/Getty ...
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Why are co-operatives such popular places to work
, it is sometimes easy for employees to forget their co-op privileges. She says: "Five years ago, we found from surveys conducted amongst our 10,000 employees [or "colleagues," as they are known] that we'd really been a victim of our own success. Lots of colleagues stay in the company for their entire careers, and don't realise that other companies don't operate in ...
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EU to force country-by-country tax transparency on big companies
Big companies operating in the European Union (EU), beginning with banks, will be forced to provide breakdowns of tax paid country-by-country according to regulations being drafted by Michel Barnier, European commissioner for the internal market and financial ...
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Its a Big Moment for Japan Feds Bullard
The huge volatility in the Japanese market is not surprising given the aggressive monetary policies put in place in the country over the last six months, St Louis Federal Reserve Chairman James Bullard told CNBC. "I wouldn't be surprised with that kind of action over that kind of timeframe that you're going to get some volatility," Bullard said Friday. The policy, which ...
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Private consumption helps Germany to meager growth in Q1
Berlin (Reuters) - Private consumption helped Germany eke out meager economic growth of 0.1 in the first quarter of the year, compensating for declines in exports and investment in Europe's largest economy, data showed on ...
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Futures Movers Oil futures below $94 on track for weekly loss
LOS ANGELES (MarketWatch) -- U.S. crude-oil futures Friday were on track for a fourth consecutive losing session, with concerns about lackluster energy demand following weak Chinese data also helping oil prices fall for the ...
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3i Group Makes Offer to Buy Barclays Infrastructure Fund Management
International investor company 3i Group PLC (III.LN), said Friday that it has made an irrevocable offer to Barclays Bank PLC (BARC.LN), to acquire Barclays Infrastructure Funds Management Ltd or BIFM, its European infrastructure fund management business.MAIN FACTS:-BIFM has assets under management of 780 million pounds and an investment team based in London and Paris.-The proposed transaction is ...