Tech, Media & Telecom Roundup: Market Talk
IBM, Uber and more in the latest Market Talks covering Technology, Media and Telecom.
IBM, Uber and more in the latest Market Talks covering Technology, Media and Telecom.
Apartment giant Equity Residential said it has agreed to purchase 11 apartment complexes, the latest big investor bet that rents and values are poised for a rebound.
Users of drones by DJI press their cases as Congress weighs legislation targeting a company it labels a national-security risk.
With its stake in chip maker Arm worth more than its own market value, a $3.5 billion buyback announcement was cheered by investors.
Artistic swimming made a splash when it announced that men could compete at the Olympics. Then the Paris Games rolled around, and the vision of a mixed competition went down the drain.
Shopify expects sales to pick up after revenue growth in the second quarter outpaced the company’s earlier forecast as more merchants joined the platform.
Two days after suffering its worst-ever single-day share decline, global tech investor SoftBank Group said in its earnings report that it would use some of its vast cash stores to buy back up to $3.5 billion of its stock.
The decision to keep mining the fossil fuel is the latest signal that the finance world’s sustainable-investing craze is fizzling out.
Airbnb shares tumbled after the company warned about signs of a demand slowdown in the U.S. and shorter booking lead times globally.
The short-term rental company said it is seeing shorter booking lead times globally and slashed its third-quarter revenue forecast. Shares dropped about 20% premarket.
A blaze in South Korea prompts debate over whether electric vehicles should be allowed in the country’s ubiquitous underground parking lots.
Here’s a look at how some of the vice presidential nominee’s investments during his short venture career have fared.
The Singapore banking heavyweight also raised guidance and reported a quarterly profit beat.
The box-office success of ‘Inside Out 2’ helped the movie studio turn around its fortunes.
New York City invested $7.6 billion on flood-proofing its subway system—yet it still floods. Now, it plans to spend another $1 billion on a raft of new measures. Here’s what other cities might learn from their efforts.
Speed climbing is the fastest sport at the Paris Games. Which is a good thing, since it inflicts a catalog of stomach-churning injuries, including fingernails that get torn clean out of their beds.
The healthcare company reported higher revenue but much of the sales increase was offset by higher medical costs.
The asset manager buys a majority stake in the project-design consulting firm, hewing to a strategy of diversifying its green energy bets.
The progress on a diplomatic sticking point between the two countries suggests Beijing is eager to smooth ties ahead of the November election.
The Japanese technology investor reported a surprise first-quarter loss after two consecutive quarters of profits.
The NBA rookie of the year is having growing pains in international basketball, but he still gives the home crowd a rowdy lift.
A Labor Department rule is forecast to curb commissions on annuities sharply. The products are sold as a way to convert retirement savings including an IRA into an often-guaranteed income stream that can carry hefty charges.
The Singapore banking heavyweight raised guidance and reported a quarterly profit beat, helped by record fee income and the consolidation of former Citibank assets in Taiwan.
Thousands of victims didn’t complete claims for childhood sexual abuse after bankruptcy case reopened old wounds.
Antidepressants and some heart drugs can leave you vulnerable to heat exhaustion and dehydration.