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Sony taking on Apple, Amazon
Sony announces a new music and video download website that aims to go head-to-head with Apple, which just unveiled updates to iTunes along with a new line of iPods. Play
A new home for BK's Whopper?
Shares of Burger King soar following reports of a possible sale of the fast food chain to private equity firms. Play
New owner in store for Saks?
The luxury retailer's shares rallied on talk that several private equity firms in the U.S. and the U.K. are close to making a $1.7 billion buyout offer. Play
Intel's dealmaking spree
The chipmaker's agreement to buy semiconductor maker Infineon gives it a valuable foothold in the smartphone market. Play
Netflix, Redbox bust Blockbuster
As Internet-based movie rental services erode Blockbuster?s business, the chain may file for bankruptcy as early as next month. Play
Gold shines on Wall Street
Prices of the 'crisis currency' have been edging toward new record highs as investors look for safety amid economic uncertainty. Play
Toll Brothers' tax boost
The luxury homebuilder posted its first quarterly profit in three years, netting more than $27 million in the third quarter. Play
Yen surge could hurt exporters
The Japanese currency hit a 15-year high against the dollar, a 9-year high against the euro, and a 3-month high against the pound. Play
HP tops Dell's bid for 3PAR
Hewlett Packard offers $1.6 billion to acquire the online data storage company, 33% more than Dell's bid. Play
Starbucks looks for pick-me-up
Despite a run of weak earnings and store closings, the coffee shop operator is gearing up for international expansion. Play
Better days ahead for Dell and HP?
Following scandals and stock price drops, the two computer companies are expected to report improved earnings. Play
Torch can't help RIM
Analysts downgrade the BlackBerry maker's stock, which has fallen 11% in the past 4 trading sessions and 26% this year. Play
GM revs up to go public again
The U.S. carmaker is expected to file the papers just a year after it filed for bankruptcy and received a government bailout. Play
Lowe's earnings miss estimates
The home improvement chain reports net income of $832 million for the fiscal second quarter, below analysts' expectations. Play
Mixed bag for retailers
JCPenny and Nordstrom reported mediocre sales, heightening pessimism about growth and sending stocks lower. Play
Cisco results coming
Analysts predict the network equipment maker will report quarterly earnings of 42 cents a share on a 28% jump in sales. Play
All eyes and ears on Disney
Media company expected to report fiscal third-quarter earnings of 58 cents a share on revenue of $9.38 billion. Play
HP reacts to CEO's departure
Technology company says Mark Hurd violated standards of conduct by filing false expense reports in an effort to keep secret a relationship with a woman. Play
Crocs: Not a fad
Shares of the footwear company jump, boosted by new products. Play
Google looks for friends
To compete with Facebook, the search giant is reportedly buying social gaming site Slide and investing in Zynga. Play
Motorola, Verizon develop TV tablet
The Android-based device will allow users to watch TV via Verizon FIOS and support Adobe Flash. Play
CBS and Comcast strike online deal
Agreement allows Comcast subscribers to view CBS shows online through a process called TV Everywhere. Play
Disney dumps Miramax
The $660M deal to unload the filmmaker includes rights to over 700 of its films, books and projects. Play
Amazon shrinks the Kindle
Online merchant says its new e-book reader is smaller and cheaper, and will feature WiFi. Play
Disney buys social-gaming company
Acquisition of Playdom could help put popular characters onto Facebook and MySpace. Play
Dreamworks banking on a 3-D hit
As analysts predict a dip in second-quarter earnings, the animation company teases an upcoming release at Comic-Con. Play
Ford unveils 2011 Explorer
The company says it has completely re-invented the Explorer with 30% better fuel economy and the world's only inflatable seatbelt. Play
McDonald's bottom line expands
Healthier menu items helped the fast food chain beat analysts?'expectations. Play
EBay struggles despite PayPal boost
After posting positive earnings, the strong dollar is causing the retailer to lower its forecasts. Play
Chicago Merc hand signals: Dying art
Former CME trader Ryan Carlson explains some of the hand signals used on the floor. Play
Baggage fees boost United earnings
Airline's parent company UAL, which reported $273 million in second-quarter net income, says baggage fees helped it post first profit since 2007. Play
Cola war resumes
Pepsi, whose net income dropped 3% in the second quarter, debuts a commercial comparing Pepsi Max to rival Coke Zero. Play
Boeing's Dreamliner arrives in England
The 787 makes its first landing outside the U.S., debuting at the Farnborough Air Show. Play
Barbie, Hot Wheels drive Mattel profit
The toymaker's net income doubles the year-earlier quarter, but still doesn't beat analysts' expectations. Play
Motorola's Droid X challenges iPhone
The newest smartphone running Android OS takes on Apple's device, which has reception problems. Play
Apple stock setback
Shares fell more than 2% after Consumer Reports said it does not recommend the iPhone's latest version. Play
Traders focus on earnings
Senior broker Mike Seery says traders are betting on second-quarter earnings as a catalyst to lift the market. Play
Intel earnings should be bullish
Analysts predict the world's largest chipmaker will report strong second-quarter earnings on Tuesday afternoon, with revenue topping $10 billion. Play
Alcoa first to report quarterly results
The largest U.S. aluminum producer is expected to post a profit in the second quarter compared to last year's 32-cent-a-share loss. Play
Does austerity lead to recovery?
UK Finance Minister George Osbourne thinks so. Here's why he is in favor of cutting back so much and so soon. Play
Savers vs. spenders
HSBC Chief Economist Stephen King says austerity measures are necessary for global economies to recover. Play
China OKs Google search
After a censorship row, China renews the search giant's operating license. Play
Subscribers tune into Sirius
The satellite radio company's subscriber base is growing, fueled by improved auto sales and consumer confidence. Play
Tesla goes into reverse
After Tuesday's 16% drop, the recent electric carmaker has fallen below its IPO price. Play
Apple to fix iPhone signal bug
Company tries to address 'grip of death' issue by changing the formula for signal strength. Play
Microsoft kills Kin
After disappointing sales, Microsoft is canceling the smartphone project aimed at younger audiences. Play
Oracle stock slumps
Shares of the business software maker drop despite the announcement of an enhanced storage system. Play
Stay cool in a wild market
Big swings in the market can be a signal of emotional trading. Know your risk, stay your course and you should be fine. Play
Google blinks in China dispute
The search engine ends automatic redirect to Hong Kong site in effort to preserve Chinese license. Play
iPhone 4's soaring demand
Survey: Device was sold out at 60% of Apple stores and 100% of partner stores on launch day. Play

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