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Today, HP's quarterly net income falls, CNBC is buying Nightly Business Report and David Einhorn, the hedge fund manager, blasts the Dell buyout.
The New York Times put the Boston Globe up for sale again, Yahoo's homepage gets a revamp and someone will get a chance to buy Google Glasses. And so much more!
The FBI has launched a criminal investigation into Heinz option trading, Dell's fourth quarter profit falls and the U.S. Postal Service is launching a clothing line. Seriously.
Does Apple really assign engineers to “fake” projects as a loyalty test? Is Buffett overpaying for Heinz? And how much longer can the domestic airline industry continue to shrink? You've got questions. We've got answers.
Today we have news that Jim Balsillie, BlackBerry's ex-CEO, has dumped his stake in the company, Angie's List shares soar and Warren Buffett doesn't look like he hates private equity so much.
AOL acquires the tech reviews site gdgt, a controversial cyber bill returns to Congress for debate, Time Warner is in talks to sell most of its magazine titles, and so much more!
Today's news includes word that Comcast is buying the rest of NBC Universal, Amazon is the most respected company and T Rowe Price comes out against the Dell takeover.
To end your Monday, we have news that the NASDAQ OMX wanted to go private, Tim Cook will sit with Michelle Obama tomorrow and The Verge considers putting out a print edition.
To end your week we have news CAA is raising a VC fund, AOL revenues rise for the first time in 8 years and Nemo slams the Northeast.
Hedge fund mogul David Einhorn is suing Apple to block its plan to eliminate preferred shares, a new report says Silicon Valley job growth has reached dot.com boom levels,Facebook is buying an ad stack to rival Google -- with Microsoft's help, and so much more!