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  • BusinessAOL

    Apple's next stop: $825?

    Don't look now, but Apple (NAS: AAPL) is starting to regain momentum. The stock has closed above $600 for nine consecutive trading days. The last time that happened was back in April, when the stock hit its all-time high. If the shares

  • TechnologyAOL

    Think about this before buying a new Macbook Pro

    This just in: Apple (NAS: AAPL) really, really doesn't want you tinkering with its beautiful hardware. OK, maybe that's not a huge shock. Cupertino has a long history of locking down both hardware and software to protect the integrity

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    Bank's '£227m Facebook trade loss'

    Swiss bank UBS may have lost as much as 350 million dollars (£227 million) because of technical glitches on the US Nasdaq stock exchange the day Facebook went public, according to reports. CNBC and The Wall Street Journal, citing people

  • BusinessAOL

    Has Nokia become the perfect stock?

    Every investor would love to stumble upon the perfect stock. But will you ever really find a stock that provides everything you could possibly want? One thing's for sure: You'll never discover truly great investments unless you actively

  • BusinessAOL

    The tragedy of Facebook

    A version of this article first appeared on fool.com. "How do I buy a stock?" That was the subject line of an email passed along to me the morning of Facebook's (NAS: FB) IPO. It was from a friend of a friend, wondering how to buy

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    Facebook stock drops following IPO

    Facebook's stock has fallen well below its 38 US dollars (£24) initial public offering (IPO) price in the social network's second day of trading as a public company. Investors and technology industry watchers are closely tracking the

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    Nasdaq 'embarrassed' by Facebook glitch

    The chief executive of Nasdaq said the stock exchange is "humbly embarrassed" by its bungling of Facebook's hugely anticipated debut as a public company on Friday. Robert Greifeld told news media there was no indication the