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Research In Motion Ltd <RIM.TO> is preparing for a major restructuring beginning in the next couple of weeks that will see it eliminate at least 2,000 jobs worldwide, the Globe and Mail reported on Saturday, citing unnamed sources.
In China, surplus capacity and sliding prices are sounding the death knell for half of the companies making light emitting diode chips used in Samsung television panels and Sharp computer monitors, with only the large, state-backed players likely to pull through.
In China, surplus capacity and sliding prices are sounding the death knell for half of the companies making light emitting diode chips used in Samsung television panels and Sharp computer monitors, with only the large, state-backed players likely to pull through.
In China, surplus capacity and sliding prices are sounding the death knell for half of the companies making light emitting diode chips used in Samsung television panels and Sharp computer monitors, with only the large, state-backed players likely to pull through.
It's not surprising that retailers and carriers are confirming the Samsung Galaxy S III's phenomenal pre-order figures. The Galaxy S 3 specs are apparently revolutionary, and the device is without a doubt the best Android smartphone to date. But the Galaxy S 3 is far from perfect.
Investors can hope the debut of options on Facebook Inc goes more smoothly than the long-awaited debut of the social networking service's stock on May 18.
Research In Motion Ltd <RIM.TO> is preparing for a major restructuring beginning in the next couple of weeks that will see it eliminate at least 2,000 jobs worldwide, the Globe and Mail reported on Saturday, citing unnamed sources.
Consumers can expect a wider screen from the new iPhone 5 by tech giant Apple, Inc. (NYSE:AAPL).
Apple Inc Chief Executive Tim Cook will not be earning dividend income on the more than 1 million shares to which he is entitled, which will cost him about $75 million.
A New York jury on Wednesday heard former Goldman director Rajat Gupta on a FBI wiretap casually discussing business with Raj Rajaratnam, the now-imprisoned hedge fund founder he is accused of tipping off about boardroom secrets.