Saturday, January 20, 2007

WALL STREET JOURNAL - Latest News - Apple's Stock Down on Reported Probe into CEO Jobs' Option Grants



MSNBC - Authorities are investigating a grant to Jobs of 7.5 million options finalized in December 2001, The Wall Street Journal reported. Since Apple shares were higher then, the backdating to October resulted in an increase in the value of the grant and

'Bid interest' in LA Times owner
BBC News - In contrast, the Wall Street Journal reported that Carlyle Group is interested in buying the firm's 25 TV stations, which have been valued at $4bn by analysts. Entrepreneurs Eli Broad and Ron Burkle are also interested in investing in the business

Editor's picks: Disturbing brains
Los Angeles Times - Picturing Web Shoppers (Wall Street Journal) In the rush to tap Internet surfers' tastes and help online advertisers target more specific audiences, one British software start-up is pushing a different vision. **** Editor's picks is a daily collection of

Asking Questions on Apple's iPhone
Street.Com - will tell how the product and extensions of the product will fare in the marketplace. My observations are based not only on my own analysis but, more importantly, on actual product reviews in PC Magazine , the New York Times , the Wall Street Journal

Time to evolve
Sports Illustrated - Teresa Earnhardt's quote about Dale Jr. in the 'Wall Street Journal' accused him of being unable to decide if he wants to be a driver or a personality. Here's a modest proposal to get past the war of words and back to racing at Dale Earnhardt Inc

CNS assessing Thaksin media impact
Bangkok Post - The Council for National Security is analysing and assessing impacts of the interviews that ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra gave to CNN and the Asian Wall Street Journal on Monday, said deputy CNS secretary-general Saprang Kalayanamitr. Gen

MySpace To Offer Parental Control Software
Playfuls - MySpace.com is to offer parental control software in a bid to allay concerns and possible legal troubles over the potential for child abuse on the hit social networking site, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday. The software, which parents

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