Samsung’s S4 starts strong: 10 million units in less than a month
Samsung says it expects sales of its Galaxy S4 to surpass 10 million units next week, Kim Yoo-chul at the Korea Times reports.
Japan's new approach to reflating its economy – termed "Abenomics," after Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe – involves three components: unprecedented monetary stimulus, a big boost to government spending, and structural reforms designed to make Japanese industry and institutions more competitive.
Samsung says it expects sales of its Galaxy S4 to surpass 10 million units next week, Kim Yoo-chul at the Korea Times reports.
Minutes ago, we got the April reading of consumer prices.
According to Bloomberg, famous stock market pundit Martin Zweig has passed away.
Bilal Hafeez, Deutsche Bank's Global Head of FX Strategy, recently gave a speech at the bank's annual Chinese New Year Dinner in London earlier this week.
Microsoft has blown it with the Xbox, and now it's at risk of Apple totally destroying the business, Nat Brown, the founder of the original Xbox project, recently wrote on his blog.
The strength of Apple's iPad business is collapsing as lower priced, smaller tablets eat into sales, says Citi's Apple analysts in a new note this morning.
In conjunction with this week's release of the 2013 Swimsuit Issue, Sports Illustrated is also launching a new daily website dedicated to swimwear.
NYU finance professor Aswath Damodaran has posted an epic dismantling of David Einhorn's recent plan to create value for Apple's shareholders.
Despite optimism-mongering in the media and in certain quarters of Washington and elsewhere, we’ve had indication after indication in the economic data that whatever lousy progress has been made in nudging up GDP, American workers have not benefited from it.
Business jobs are diverse in practice but share a common denominator: money.
Microsoft plans to attack Google. Again.
In one of the most amazing "what if's?" of all time, Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco instructed his teammates to illegally run off the sidelines and tackle the 49ers punt returner at the end of the Super Bowl if it looked like he was going to score.
Last week a Chinese warship pointed its missile guidance system at a Japanese destroyer in an unmistakable show of aggression, the Japanese Ministry of Defense announced today.
Given how notorious Wall Streeters are for writing embarrassing e-mails that are later used against them in court (see: Libor scandal), they should really take note of this news.
Earlier this year, Dealbook revealed that billionaire Saudi prince Alwaleed bin Talal al-Saud was spending some $500 million on a fully customized A380 from Airbus, the most expensive private jet ever.
As we come to the end of another year, the thoughts of families, business executives and entrepreneurs drift to tax preparation.
Goldman Sachs's Li Cui and her team revised their Q4 2012 Chinese GDP growth forecast to 7.8 percent year-over-year, up from 7.6 percent.
Human resources software company Workday will be announcing an $85 million round of financing today, says All Things D's Arik Hesseldahl.
It was while Robert Friedland was having sex with his college girlfriend that he met Steve Jobs.