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Saturday, June 16, 2018

Week in review: E3 2018 video game expo

The following is a roundup of my stories from Investors.com.

These stocks got the biggest bounce from E3 video game expo. (June 15, 2018)

Apple to spend $900 million on original video content this year: analyst. (June 15, 2018)

Adobe stock nabs price-target hikes after beat-and-raise report. (June 15, 2018)

Adobe beats Wall Street’s second-quarter targets, guides higher. (June 14, 2018)

Netflix stock spikes to record high as investors ignore short-seller call. (June 14, 2018)

Apple services business faces skepticism from Wall Street analyst. (June 14, 2018)

Headset maker Turtle Beach riding high from “Fortnite effect.” (June 14, 2018)

“Red Dead” game not threatened by stiff competition, Take-Two CEO says. (June 13, 2018)

Two top chip-gear stocks hit with downgrades while one upgraded. (June 13, 2018)

NBA 2K League tries to stand out from esports crowd. (June 13, 2018)

Nintendo, Sony, Ubisoft bring out big guns at E3 video game show. (June 12, 2018)

E3 to show video game industry vibrancy and innovation. (June 11, 2018)

Video game stocks called “must own” group ahead of E3 expo. (June 11, 2018)

Microsoft acquires 5 game studios, touts diverse E3 software lineup. (June 11, 2018)

EA enters battle royale games with “Battlefield 5.” (June 11, 2018)

Photos: E3 2018 in downtown Los Angeles. (ESA)


Saturday, July 19, 2014

Week in review: Apple-IBM alliance, Microsoft job cuts, Intel earnings

The following is a roundup of my stories from Investor’s Business Daily at Investors.com.

Google and Facebook portrayed as real people now a comedy staple. (July 18, 2014)

Xbox One, “Watch Dogs” drive June video game sales growth. (July 18, 2014)

How Apple sweetened Skyworks’ Q3 earnings. (July 18, 2014)

Skyworks earnings growth accelerates for 8th quarter. (July 17, 2014)

Microsoft investors cheer bigger-than-forecast job cuts. (July 17, 2014)

Apple behind SanDisk’s lower gross profit margins. (July 17, 2014)

SanDisk earnings beat, but outlook slams shares. (July 16, 2014)

Apple-IBM alliance a big setback for BlackBerry. (July 16, 2014)

Intel gets caution flags as stock hits 10-year high. (July 16, 2014)

Intel tops raised Q2 earnings estimates, sets buyback. (July 15, 2014)

Microsoft plans major job cuts after Nokia acquisition. (July 15, 2014)

What’s up Apple’s sleeve? The iWatch, analysts say. (July 15, 2014)

SanDisk hits record high, but “priced to perfection.” (July 15, 2014)

Google Chrome takes big chunk of commercial notebook sales. (July 14, 2014)

Intel investor optimism high ahead of Q2 report. (July 14, 2014)

Apple facing launch delays for iPhone 6 phablet and iWatch. (July 14, 2014)

Photos: IBM CEO Ginni Rometty and Apple CEO Tim Cook take a walk at Apple’s headquarters in Cupertino, Calif. (top); Scene from Ubisoft video game “Watch Dogs.” 

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Week in review: E3 video game show sees Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony making news

The following is a roundup of my stories from Investor’s Business Daily at Investors.com.

Winners and losers from the 2012 E3 video game show, including Microsoft, Ubisoft, Nintendo and social games. (June 8, 2012)

Mario on Apple iPad? Analyst says Nintendo should do it. (June 8, 2012)

Best Buy founder and chairman quits; plans to sell his 20% stake in the consumer electronics retail chain. (June 7, 2012)

Facebook stock has rare up day on Nasdaq settlement plans. (June 6, 2012)

Amazon, Google, other tech stocks up despite downbeat JPMorgan report. (June 6, 2012)

Sony says new games signal long life for PlayStation 3 console. (June 6, 2012)

Ancestry.com weighs sale of company as growth slows. (June 6, 2012)

Nintendo builds case for its upcoming Wii U, which is a more complex video game console with a second screen. (June 5, 2012)

At E3 event, Microsoft gave no word on next Xbox, but rolled out more apps and games that use its Kinect sensor array. (June 4, 2012)

Photos: The Sony booth (top) and Microsoft booth at the 2012 E3 trade show in Los Angeles.