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2021-07-30
CNBC 52 related

Robinhood closes down 8% on its first day of trading, after raising $2.1B in its IPO at a valuation of around $32B

will users ‘age out’ of the app? Finextra : Robinhood prices IPO at $32bn valuation Timothy Craig / Crypto Briefing : Robinhood IPOs Amid Uniswap Partnership Rumors Crunchbase News : Throw The Confett...

2017-05-03
Apple 63 related

Apple sold 50.7M iPhones in Q2, down from 51.2M last year, 8.92M iPads, down from 10.2M, 4.19M Macs, up from 4.03M; services revenue grew to $7.04B, 18% YoY

below expectations Shara Tibken / CNET : Apple's iPhone unit sales take a surprising fall Caitlin McGarry / Macworld : Apple in Q2: Sold fewer iPhones than last year, but also made more money Anya Geo...

2016-01-15
TechCrunch 17 related

Intel beats Q4 estimates with revenues of $14.9B, but stock is down almost 5% in after hours trading

and the PC isn't one of them Pui-Wing Tam / New York Times : Daily Report: Why Intel's Earnings Shouldn't Be Ignored Lee Bell / Inquirer : Intel sees strong PC chip sales in Q4 despite mammoth market ...

2015-12-17
Ars Technica 16 related

Pandora to pay royalty of 17 cents per 100 songs, up from 14 cents, after copyright board decision, with rates rising with inflation through 2020

but not as much as music labels wanted Peter Kafka / Re/code : Pandora Will Need to Pay More for Its Songs, but It Could Have Been Worse Nathan McAlone / Business Insider : Pandora stock plunges then ...

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