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Apple asks judge to deny request to block shareholder vote
Apple filed a motion Wednesday asking a judge to deny a request from a dissident shareholder to block a vote on a measure that would affect the company's ability to issue a special type of stock. This month, David Einhorn of Greenlight Capital Inc....
Tags: Elections, Justice System, Apple TV, Apple MacBook Pro, Greenlight Capital Inc.
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Apple CEO on stores' biggest problem: They're not 'big enough'
Apple's retail stores have been a phenomenon over the last decade, a cornerstone of the company's revival. But with some changes in leadership over the last year, there have been questions about the direction of Apple's retail strategy. During his...
Tags: Corporate Officers, State of the Union Address, Apple iPad, Companies and Corporations, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
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Apple CEO on shareholder lawsuit: 'It's a silly sideshow'
(This story has been updated) Apple chief executive Tim Cook criticized a rebellious shareholder for creating a "silly sideshow" by filing a lawsuit a few weeks before the company's annual shareholder conference. "Frankly, I find it bizarre that we...
Tags: Elections, David Einhorn, Greenlight Capital Inc., Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Behavioral Conditions
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Apple CEO to sit with Michelle Obama during State of the Union
Apple CEO Tim Cook will sit with First Lady Michelle Obama during President Obama's State of the Union address on Tuesday night. It marks the second year in a row the invitation has been extended to the Apple family. Last year, Laurene Powell Jobs,...
Tags: Steve Jobs, Barack Obama, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., CNBC (tv network), State of the Union Address
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Macworld: Panel of 'Apple fans' defends company from critics
[This post has been updated.] The panel at Macworld was called "The State of Apple 2013." But it could just as well have been called "In Defense of Apple." The Friday afternoon panel was moderated by Macworld senior editor Dan Moren and gathered four...
Tags: Corporate Performance, Steve Jobs, BlackBerry, Companies and Corporations, Marketing
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Exxon surpasses Apple as world's most valuable company
The king is, well, not exactly dead. But Apple's stock has taken a pretty serious knee-capping this week, compounding a slide that began in September. And as a result, Exxon is once again king of the stock markets. On Friday, Exxon became the world'...Tags: Steve Jobs
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Apple reports flat first-quarter earnings; shares drop 5%
Apple Inc. reported flat fiscal first-quarter earnings, sending shares plummeting 5% in after-hours trading. Apple said revenue increased 18% to $54.5 billion in the first quarter, which ended in December. Profit rose only slightly to $13.08 billion, or...
Tags: Apple Inc., Leveraged Buyouts, Google Inc., Microsoft Corporation, Computer Hardware
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Apple CEO talks priorities, profits and products customers love
Well, it's all over but the shouting. And the analysts' notes. And the target price estimate revisions. Apple released record numbers Wednesday and received a swift kick in the head from investors who bludgeoned the stock. But during a one-hour...
Tags: New Products, Leveraged Buyouts, Apple iPhone, Google Inc., Microsoft Corporation
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Rumored iPad 5 to be thinner -- and land in March
That iPad 3 you got last March? Forget it. It's like the eight-track tape of tablets. (Kids: Ask your parents what that means.) Even that iPad 4 you're about to unwrap Christmas morning that you think is so darn new is about to become yesterday's news. ...
Tags: Apple iPhone, Apple iPad, Computer Hardware, Viral Diseases and Infections
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Could Apple reduce the volatility of its stock?
Another day, another few billion dollars of Apple's market cap bounced around like a ping-pong ball by the stock market. After flirting with the $500 barrier early in trading on Monday, the stock rebounded and was up 0.48% to $512.25 in mid-day trading....
Tags: New Products, Apple iPhone, Citigroup Incorporated, Buyback, Apple iPad
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Google Maps for iPhone downloaded 10 million times in 48 hours
Did you have trouble downloading the Google Maps for iPhone app last week? That might be because lots of people were downloading the app -- more than 10 million in 48 hours to be exact. Jeff Huber, a Google senior vice president, revealed that statistic...
Tags: New Products, Apple iPhone, Google Inc., Computer Hardware, Networking
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Apple to move production of Mac mini to the U.S., report says
Apple will produce its Mac mini computers in the U.S. next year, according to a report. Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook told NBC's Brian Williams this month that one of the company's computers would be produced in the U.S. next year. That fueled...
Tags: Google Music, Music, NBC (tv network)
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