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Twitter's User and Engagement Numbers Disappoint, Shares Dive
The online messaging service also projected fourth-quarter revenue that may miss Wall Street's targets.
Heavy Growth Puts Drag on Amazon's Bottom Line
Big spending and lower-than-expected forecast for the holiday season put a cloud over the e-commerce giant's shares.
Amazon Reports $170 Million Writedown Due to Unsold 'Fire' Phones
Writedown also includes supplier commitment costs related to the phone.
Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer Sidesteps Activist Investor Attacks
Mayer is trying to steer investor focus away from the tech company's stagnant revenue and toward achievements and growth prospects that have been flying below the radar.
Though Few Have, Now Is the Right Time to Embrace Video Earnings Calls
Public companies have much to gain from the power of video to showcase their executives and their message.
GameStop Sales Soar in Second Quarter, Riding New Consoles Wave
Hardware and software sales soared during the second quarter, riding new gaming consoles from Microsoft and Sony.
Burger King's Profit Sizzles
Burger King's emphasis on opening new restaurants is paying off, as the chain beat expectations in the second quarter.
Laugh All You Want: Sales of Kim Kardashian's Much-Mocked App Are Astronomic
The game, in which players climb the Los Angeles social ladder, is on track to earn $200 million dollars annually, according to analysts.
Facebook Reportedly Weighing Integration of Uber Into Messenger App
Preliminary discussions between Mark Zuckerberg and Travis Kalanick point to the social network's stated desire to diversify and monetize its messaging platform.
Pondering Facebook's Future, Zuckerberg More 'Excited' By Messaging Than Photos
'There are only so many photos you're going to want to share with friends,' the CEO said during an earnings call. 'There's just a lot more people want to express.'
Dunkin' Sales Disappoint as Same-Store Sales Drag
The company missed expectations due to weak sales at Dunkin' Donuts in the U.S. and Baskin-Robbins' struggles abroad.
3 Questions Every Business Owner Needs to Ask Themselves In July
With summer in full swing and the start of the third quarter, it's time to take an honest look at your progress.
Barnes & Noble to Split Into Two Separate Companies
With both the Nook and retail business struggling, the bookseller is dividing the company into two public companies.
Love It or Hate It, Facebook Is So Hot Right Now
Facebook appears to be unstoppable as it releases its first-quarter earnings.
Learning From Past Mistakes, Netflix Takes New Approach to Price Hikes
When Netflix raised its subscription prices two years ago, users rebelled. This time, the company is doing it differently.