Yahoo to acquire video ad firm BrightRoll for $640M
Yahoo will acquire video advertising network Brightroll in an all-cash deal valued at $640 million.
Yahoo will acquire video advertising network Brightroll in an all-cash deal valued at $640 million.
The Christmas holidays will soon be upon us, and perhaps it's time to add another movie to the traditional roster of cinematic fare. One to add the annual rotation is prolific filmmaker Joe Swanberg's "Happy Christmas," and today we have a special stocking stuffer for some lucky readers with a few copies to give away. Starring Anna Kendrick, Melanie Lynskey, Mark Webber, and Lena Dunham, the story follows Jenny (Kendrick), an irresponsible 20-something who comes to Chicago to live with her older brother Jeff (Swanberg)... Читать дальше...
Take a look at some of Tuesday's after-hours buzz.
Happy Days star Anson Williams talks with "Closing Bell" about his big break and why perseverence pays.
CNBC's Courtney Reagan rounds up the expectations for many retailers reporting earnings this week.
Bill Ackman partnered with another hedge fund to buy a 10 percent stake in animal health company Zoetis, Dow Jones reported.
Jeremy Siegel has become renowned for his steadfast confidence in stocks. And he's as confident now as he's ever been.
We hope the folks involved with making "Hungry Hearts" brought some extra luggage to the Venice Film Festival this summer, because they walked away with a ton of hardware. Alba Rohrwacher took home two trophies (the Pasinetti and Volpi awards for Best Actress), Adam Driver nabbed the Volpi for Best Actor, and director Saverio Constanzo won the Leoncino d'Oro Agiscuola Award. Not bad. Now you can see why it earned that acclaimed as the first trailer has arrived. With nods to Roman Polanski and Alfred Hitchcock... Читать дальше...
Mobile payments may be hot, but a Canadian start-up bets that some consumers will want to wear their payment source.
The Hong Kong-Shanghai stock link-up is one of the biggest developments in years for international investors.
Prior to 2008, Danny Boyle and Darren Aronofsky were far from unknown, but the directors were riding especially high that year thanks to their respective well-received films—“Slumdog Millionaire” and “The Wrestler.” Early in December 2009, just a month before the Oscar nominations were announced, the filmmakers’ shared distributor at the time, Fox Searchlight, had the them sit down to discuss their craft and movies, and now thanks to a reminder from Reddit, you too can sit in on their intimate conversation. Читать дальше...
Fed officials insist that inflation remains tame, however, an unofficial check suggests quite the opposite.
CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis discusses the day's activity in the commodities markets. Crude was under pressure in the morning, but ended the day up slightly. The stronger dollar and supply situation continue to put pressure on oil.