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| | ... persuaded investors to invest money with him on the false grounds that he had access to an exclusive deal involving the Facebook initial public offering. An investigation by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) found that Ishan ... |
| | | ... electric cars has been slow. Tesla tumbled 9.1 per cent. Other prominent tech stocks, including Amazon (-2.2 per cent), Facebook (-3.7 per cent) and Netflix (-4.0 per cent) also fell. Analysts said some investors were selling off tech shares to raise ... |
| | | ... system, among the products unveiled Tuesday. Other technology names also rose, including Twitter (+4.5 per cent) and Facebook and Priceline (both +1.0 per cent). But eBay fell 3.1 per cent on worries that the new Apple payment system threatens its own ... |
| | | ... refers to the use of web-based communications such as blogs; microblog sites such as Twitter; social networks such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Google+; online forums; and image and video sharing platforms such as YouTube, Instagram, Vine and Pinterest. ... |
| | | ... cent, while United Technologies topped the loser column down 0.5 per cent. In tech shares, Apple gained 1.2 per cent, Facebook shed 1.8 per cent, and Google lost 1.2 per cent. Burger King shares fell 2.1 per cent amid criticism that its $US11.4 billion ... |
| | | ... despite the changes in the US, there remained uncertainty for advisers. "Official guidance hasn't decided if a "like" on facebook is a 'testimonial' and this creates barriers for us," he said. An alternative way for advisers to promote their services ... |
| | | ... use prohibit their staff from making recommendations or providing investment advice. The most commonly used sites are Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn." The survey also revealed that regulators have a surprisingly pragmatic and agnostic attitude to social ... |
| | | ... Australian stock market has opened flat despite another strong session on Wall Street led by corporate giants Apple and Facebook. A strong demand for iPhones in China lifted Apple fiscal third quarter profits up by 11.6 per cent and helped the computing ... |
| | | ... Australian stock market has opened flat despite another strong session on Wall Street led by corporate giants Apple and Facebook. A strong demand for iPhones in China lifted Apple fiscal third quarter profits up by 11.6 per cent and helped the computing ... |
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