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Video game maker Atari files for bankruptcy
Aljazeera.com
Video game company Atari SA said it has filed for bankruptcy protection in Paris and New York after it failed to find a successor to main shareholder and sole lender BlueBay. The US operations plan, in addition, to separate from their French parent to ...
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Aljazeera.com
Lazada, Rocket Internet's Amazon Effort In Asia, Gets Nearly $20M More From ...
TechCrunch
Rocket Internet, the Samwer brothers' e-commerce startup incubator, is today announcing yet more money for one of its portfolio companies. Lazada, an Southeast Asia-based online marketplace akin to Amazon, is picking up a round of strategic funding ...
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Google Earnings Coming Today — And Lately That's Been Bad News For The ...
Business Insider
Despite an average EPS Beat Rate of 79% and an average Revenue Beat Rate of 82%, Google (GOOG) historically dropped precipitously more than 75% of the time in the week (seven calendar days) following its earnings reports over the last four quarters, ...
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Hong Kong's master tailors - video
The Guardian
Hong Kong's master tailors - video. Hong Kong city guide · Previous | Index. Hong Kong's long-standing tradition of tailoring is internationally renowned but now under threat from rent rises. Master tailor Mr Yuen recounts establishing himself as a ...
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Who's your Mac Daddy?
ZDNet
I happened the other day to be watching a very early episode of Big Bang Theory and heard Sheldon say: "I don't know your odds in the world as a whole, but as far as the population of this car goes, you're a veritable Mac Daddy." Mac Daddy? Is that ...
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Gold prices edge up as BOJ monetary stimulus supports
Economic Times
"Gold really needs to break above $1,700 and close above that level to attract short-term buyers, but the momentum has not built up that much, even when we are right before the Lunar New Year and physical demand is steady," said Peter Tse, director at ...
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Economic Times
Stocks circle recent highs after BoJ move
Financial Times
This has led to weakness in some European financial stocks – Deutsche Bank is also struggling on rumours of a profit warning – and the delivery of a swift smack down to a previously rallying euro. In volatile trading, the single currency, which earlier ...
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Dollar weakens as BOJ adopts Fed-style policy
MarketWatch
MADRID (MarketWatch) — The U.S. dollar weakened against the Japanese yen and other currencies on Tuesday as the Bank of Japan voted for a 2% inflation target and shifted to open-ended asset purchases in a bid to end stagnation. Against the Japanese ...
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Review: What to expect from Mega's free 50GB of cloud storage
ZDNet
Who wouldn't want 50GB of free Internet storage? Dropbox is all fine and well, but it starts with a mere 2GB of free space. Kim Dotcom's newly launched Mega cloud storage service with its free 50GB of storage sounds much better, but how well does it ...
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Is an iPad on a Pedestal Art?
Gizmodo
At the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing, there's a strange exhibit on show: a single iPad stands on a white pedestal. It's not for visitors to play with; instead, it's a piece of art by Li Liao. The New Yorker explains the concept behind ...
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How Facebook Will Power Graph Search
Gizmodo
Though it may sound like an elaborate torture device, it's actually a clever solution which will make Facebook's search system more flexible and efficient. Essentially, Facebook is breaking down its computational power down into separate modules that ...
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European Stocks Fall; Yen Gains Ground Versus Dollar
Wall Street Journal
By Michele Maatouk. European stocks fell Tuesday, with Germany's DAX leading the losses amid weakness in financials, while the yen gained ground against the dollar as investors mulled the Bank of Japan's latest policy move. Regional equity markets were ...
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Gold steady as Citi cuts its price forecast
MarketWatch
Metals Stocks. January 21, 2013|Barbara Kollmeyer, MarketWatch. NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — Gold futures were little changed Monday as analysts at Citigroup took a slight bearish turn on the precious metal, cutting their forecasts for this year and next.
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China's Stocks Drop, Led by Property, Consumer Staples Shares
Bloomberg
Tsingtao Brewery Co., China's second-biggest brewery by volume, dropped 1.2 percent as Citigroup Inc. turned negative on the stock. China Citic Bank Corp. climbed 3.1 percent to lead bank stocks higher. The Shanghai Composite Index (SHCOMP) slid 06 ...
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New music: John Grant – Pale Green Ghosts (No Ceremony Remix)
The Guardian (blog)
New music: John Grant – Pale Green Ghosts (No Ceremony Remix). Instead of reuniting with members of Midlake for his second album, John Grant has gone synth-pop. Share · Tweet this. Email ...
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Internet trolls target academic and presenter Mary Beard over her looks ...
Daily Mail
A Cambridge University professor says she was targeted by internet trolls after an appearance on Question Time. ... Professor Beard said misogyny on the internet was enough to 'put many women off appearing in public [and] contributing to political debate'
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Daily Mail
Cuba's undersea fiber cable potentially sees consumer internet use for first time
Engadget
An underwater fiber cable linking Cuba and Venezuela has given the island a hard connection to the internet since 2011, but reports have said that only government bodies from both countries have used the line. According to internet and network analysis ...
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