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| | | ... corporate earnings for now, with figures from Yahoo, Caterpillar, and Microsoft due next week, dealers said. Technology shares were among the rising shares in the wake of well received earnings reports from US heavyweights IBM and Google. HONG KONG - ... |
| | | | ... points, to 3,066.29. TOKYO - Japan's Nikkei stock average fell 1.1 per cent on Thursday as Canon Inc and other technology shares slipped on worries about the US economy, but losses were stemmed as hopes for Chinese economic steps buoyed shippers and ... |
| | | | ... financial giants like Citigroup were hitting all banks. A better-than-expected 2009 forecast from IBM Corp left technology shares looking not just oversold but as relatively safe bargains for some investors. Energy stocks also advanced as oil gained. ... |
| | | | ... upgrade of Coca-Cola, but US stocks mostly sagged as worries over the prospect of climbing interest rates hurt technology shares. The Dow Jones industrial average was up 9.44 points, or 0.08 per cent, to end at 12,282.76. But the Standard & Poor's 500 ... |
| | | | ... spending. Shares of consumer-oriented companies, including Home Depot Inc and other retailers, gained along with technology shares, even as energy companies, including Exxon Mobil Corp, declined with the price of oil. The Dow Jones industrial average ... |
| | | | ... prices boosted energy shares, but the Nasdaq slipped after a chipmaker's warning about consumer spending hurt technology shares. Crude closed at a record above $127 a barrel, lifting shares of Exxon Mobil Corp nearly 2 per cent. Higher oil prices also ... |
| | | | ... stocks rose on Thursday as a surge in global commodity prices propelled mining and energy shares higher, while technology shares gained after a top strategist said they were a good value. Oil prices rose to a third straight closing record high and metal ... |
| | | | ... energy companies. Speculation that Microsoft Corp could resume takeover talks with Yahoo Inc fed a rebound in technology shares. Yahoo gained 5.5 per cent, while Microsoft rose 2.1 per cent, leading the S&P 500's advance. The Dow Jones industrial average ... |
| | | | ... on Friday after jobs data that offered fresh evidence the economic slowdown is not as severe as feared, but technology shares faded on a surprise loss from Sun Microsystems Inc. The government's stronger-than-expected April payrolls report helped oil ... |
| | | | ... eased fears of a deeper credit crisis and offset concern that monthly jobs data would point to a recession. Technology shares rose after strong results from Research in Motion, the maker of the BlackBerry device. The Dow Jones industrial average rose ... |
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