Pandit's Citi, Sanjay Jha's Motorola among top losersApril 21st, 2009 WASHINGTON - Citigroup led by Indian-American chief executive Vikram Pandit and Motorola, headed by Sanjay Jha also of Indian origin, figure in the Fortune 500 list of firms posting some of the biggest losses last year. Citi clocked an annual loss of $27.7 billion while Motorola incurred a loss of $4.2 billion, the US business magazine's list released online Monday said.
Motorola shares up as Verizon Wireless launches ad campaign for new phoneOctober 19th, 2009 Motorola shares up as Verizon launches adNEW YORK — Shares of Motorola Inc. surged Monday as Verizon Wireless launched an aggressive ad campaign to promote a new Motorola phone.
FedEx, Motorola, American Axle, Progressive, Covidien are among big market moversSeptember 11th, 2009 FedEx, Motorola, American Axle big moversNEW YORK — The following stocks were among those that moved substantially or traded heavily Friday on the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq Stock Market:
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FedEx Corp., up $4.66 at $77.32
The package delivery company raised its first-quarter earnings forecast on better-than-expected international shipments and cost cuts. Motorola Inc., up 71 cents at $8.68
The struggling phone maker unveiled its first device using Google's Android system, banking on it to attract consumers.
Citigroup, Nokia, Hovnanian, Family Dollar, Costco are among big market movers ThursdaySeptember 3rd, 2009 Citigroup, Nokia, Hovnanian are big moversNEW YORK — The following stocks were among those that moved substantially or traded heavily Thursday on the New York Stock Exchange:
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Citigroup Inc., up 21 cents at $4.77
Shareholders approved a plan to increase the bank's outstanding stock, allowing it to complete a debt swap that will improve cash flow. Nokia Corp., up 61 cents at $13.91
The world's biggest maker of cell phones unveiled new models that boast more music features and mesh better with Facebook.
Movers roundup: Starbucks shares soar; Seagate Technology stock jumps on outlook, upgradeJuly 23rd, 2009 Movers roundup: Starbucks, Seagate TechnologyAmong the stock activity stories for Wednesday, July 22, from AP Financial News:
NEW YORK (AP) — Shares of Starbucks Corp. soared after a number of analysts praised the company's cost-cutting efforts following the gourmet coffee chain's fiscal third-quarter profit report.
Blackberrys, Motorola phones high on radiation emissionOctober 1st, 2009 SYDNEY - Blackberry and Motorola mobile phones emit higher levels of radiations compared to other handsets, a new study has revealed. The online report by The Environmental Working Group has ranked 1,200 mobile phones on the basis of their radiation emissions, measured as specific absorbtion rate (SAR), in a bid to draw attention to the risks of using cell phones.
Motorola sells fiber-to-the-node product line, terms not disclosedJuly 8th, 2009 Motorola sells fiber-to-the-node product lineSCHAUMBURG, Ill. — Motorola Inc.
NetSuite names former Motorola CEO Ed Zander to boardJune 23rd, 2009 NetSuite names former Motorola CEO to boardSAN MATEO, Calif. — Business software maker NetSuite Inc.
Citigroup, Nokia, Capital 1, Safeway, McClatchy are among big market movers ThursdayOctober 15th, 2009 Citigroup, Nokia, Capital 1, Safeway big moversNEW YORK — The following stocks were among those that moved substantially or traded heavily Thursday on the New York Stock Exchange:
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Citigroup Inc., down 25 cents at $4.75
The bank reported that its disappointing third-quarter results were weighed down by billions of dollars in failed loans. Nokia Corp., down $1.71 at $13.68
The mobile phone maker posted a third-quarter loss on a drop in sales and a charge for the fallen value of its network equipment unit.
Motorola shows off company's first phone using Google's Android operating systemSeptember 10th, 2009 Motorola shows off its first Google Android phoneSAN FRANCISCO — Struggling handset maker Motorola has unveiled its first phone using Android. It is banking on Google's free operating system to power features and applications that will attract consumers looking to use their phones to connect with their friends, family and colleagues.
Motorola ex-CFO denies destroying evidence on company laptopApril 29th, 2009 Motorola ex-CFO denies destroying evidenceCHICAGO — Motorola Inc.'s former chief financial officer denies that he destroyed evidence by wiping files from a company laptop. Paul Liska left the company on Jan.
Video game shares take a hit as PlayStation price cut rumors mountAugust 17th, 2009 Sector Snap: Video games take a hitNEW YORK — Shares of video game companies took a hit Monday, even as rumors mounted about a looming price cut for Sony Corp.'s PlayStation 3. The shares dropped just a few days after market researcher NPD Group reported a sharp drop in video game retail sales for the month of July.
T-Mobile to start selling Motorola's first Android phone on Oct. 19September 30th, 2009 T-Mobile to sell Motorola Android phone Oct. 19NEW YORK — T-Mobile USA plans to start selling the first phone from Motorola that uses Google's software on Oct.
Motorola launches seven mobile modelsOctober 7th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Leading mobile manufacturer Motorola has launched seven new handset models, the company said in a statement Wednesday. The seven stylish handsets come with a range of features that provide an option affordable to everyone, said Faisal Siddiqui, country head (mobile devices) of Motorola India, in the statement.
Tokyo stocks lose 4 percent on Sony's expected operating lossJanuary 12th, 2009 TOKYO - Stocks lost more than 4 percent in Tokyo Tuesday as market sentiment was dampened by media reports on speculation that Sony Corp would incur an operating loss for the fiscal year. The Nikkei 225 Stock Average tumbled 380.32 points, or 4.3 percent, to end the morning session at 8,456.48.