Saturday, July 13, 2013

Week in review: Apple e-book antitrust case, Microsoft reorganization plan

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

Comedians target Apple antitrust case and DirecTV dog channel. (July 12, 2013)

Microsoft reorg plan could be disruptive, time-consuming. (July 12, 2013)

Apple didn’t cause e-book price increase; Tablets changed the market. (July 12, 2013)

End of Windows XP support spurring commercial PC sales. (July 11, 2013)

Microsoft reorganization faces major challenges. (July 11, 2013)

Alnylam soars to new high on early drug trial results. (July 11, 2013)

AdTran stock rises on Q2 sales and earnings beat. (July 11, 2013)

Netflix debuts latest original show, “Orange Is the New Black.” Amazon counters with Miramax movies. (July 11, 2013)

Apple likely to face more lawsuits after e-book antitrust case loss. (July 10, 2013)

Apple loses e-books price-fixing case, violated U.S. antitrust law. (July 10, 2013)

Netflix investors could see executives sweat on earnings call. (July 9, 2013)

Death knell sounding for Microsoft’s Windows RT as Nokia pulls the plug on its Windows RT tablet. (July 9, 2013)

Intel shares bashed by deteriorating desktop PC sales. (July 8, 2013)

Cheap iPhone could boost Apple’s sales, but damage its reputation. (July 8, 2013)

Proxy advisory firm ISS is recommending that Dell shareholders vote in favor of the $24.4 billion buyout offer for the company by founder and CEO Michael Dell. (July 8, 2013)

Photos: Apple iBooks app on an iPad (top); promo for DogTV channel on DirecTV.


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