Toshiba Corp., Japan’s biggest memory-chip maker, fell the most in nine months in Tokyo trading, after the company cut its annual revenue forecast.
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Beyonce won six Grammys, the most by a female performer in one year, including best song for “Single Ladies,” while country singer Taylor Swift took home the album of the year award for “Fearless.”
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Amazon.com Inc., the world’s largest Internet retailer, said it will start selling Macmillan books on its Web site again and give in to the publisher’s demands to charge more for titles on the Kindle digital reader.
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Seiko Epson Corp. surged the most in 10 months in Tokyo trading after the Japanese maker of printers raised its full-year operating profit forecast almost sevenfold, citing cost cuts and a rebound in demand for office equipment.
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The annual gathering featured familiar themes, from hopeful strategies to unhappy shareholders, amid little Microsoft fallout
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TPV Technology Ltd. rose the most in almost a month in Hong Kong trading, after saying it may get a HK$6.62 billion ($852 million) takeover bid led by China Electronics Corp., its biggest shareholder.
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Hynix Semiconductor Inc. fell to the lowest level in six weeks after creditors failed a second time to sell their controlling stake in the world’s No. 2 maker of computer-memory chips.
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Online services that send updates on a person's location are all the rage in Silicon Valley, but they have far to go before they'll be adopted elsewhere
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