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| These Japanese Street Fighter IV Posters Are Rad [Capcom] That's Street Fighter IV producer Yoshinori Ono holding a new Street Fighter IV publicity poster. Quite swanky! (But it does remind me of the GTAIV "IV" — that's because there are only so many ways to do "IV", I guess.) There's another p [..] |
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| Cramer: New Spokesman For Fox Biz Bad enough that CNBC's Jim Cramer blew the Bear Stearns call. He also gave the competition a marketing slogan. Fox Business Network, always quick to turn around a snarky newspaper ad, placed two today in the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal, quoting Jim:
No. No. No. Bear Stearns is Fine... Bear Stearns is not in trouble... Don't move your money from [..] |
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| Second Life Cheating Husband Surprised by Movie Deal [Virtual Romance] The man at the heart of the Second Life story, which Pirates of the Caribbean director Gore Verbinski seeks to turn into a movie, was caught off guard by news of the film adaptation. After Crecente posted the news of Verbinski's purchase of the rights to the 2007 Wall Street Journal [..] |
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| Stringer: PS3 No Longer On "Life Support" [Stringer Speaks] Sony's "climbing up the mountain," said Sony Corporation CEO Howard Stringer at The Wall Street Journal's All Things Digital D6 event earlier today.
Stringer also admitted the PlayStation 3 had been "on life support for a while," but told the event attendees that things w [..] |
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| Wii Sports Suspected In NBA Street Killing [EA Sports] According to ESPN, the NBA Street series is officially "on hiatus." Yes, we know. The trail of tears forms to the left. The NBA licensed street ball series, once part of the EA Sports BIG label and kind of a big deal, looks t [..] |
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| Google In NYC: Taking Employees, Handing Out Angels (GOOG) One of the common complaints we hear from NYC startups is that there's a relatively shallow talent pool here for engineers. Wall Street has locked up most of them, the theory goes, and when Google (GOOG) opened up its Chelsea outpost it sucked up most of the remaining ones.
But Union Square Ventures partner Albert Wenger thinks that's bunk. Google's NYC presence, he argues, proves that i [..] |
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| New York Real Estate Market Beginning to Slow With Wall Street still entangled in the credit crunch, some 38,000
people in the finance industry have lost their jobs, and thousands more
have seen their bonuses evaporate. The turmoil now seems to have finally infected the real estate market. Bloomberg:
Manhattan apartment sales fell in January and February from a year
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| Omnicom: US Ad Sales Slow, International Still Strong The bottom did not fall out of U.S. ad spending in Q1, but overseas spending is still the prime driver behind Omnicom Group's (OMC) Q1 results, which beat Wall Street estimates on revenue and earnings. Global revenue was up 12.5% to $3.2 billion, but that was driven by
international, which rose 18.3% compared to domestic U.S. revenue, up
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| Motorola posts small 2Q profit, beats expectations
(AP) AP - Motorola Inc. says it had a small profit in its second quarter and shipped more cell phones than in the first quarter. The report beats Wall Street expectations and indicates the company may finally be turning its fortunes around. YahooTechNews [..] |
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WSJ Re-Draws Headshots To Reflect Financial Woes From The Business Sheet: Here at The Business Sheet, we're all about recycling images. But not so at the Wall Street Journal, where they've redrawn business leaders' headshots to reflect the bad news they're experiencing. No wonder they need to charge $2 a copy.
Headshot comparisons from the Columbia Journalism Review:
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| THQ Blows Earnings, Laying Off 250 (THQI) We knew THQ's (THQI) Wall-E videogame was bad, but not this bad: In reporting earnings today, the company blames Wall-E's lackluster sales, the rising strength of the dollar, and higher-than-expected returns for missing its guidance.
The com [..] |
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| FCC Chair To Push Free Porn-Free Internet During the FCC's December meeting, chair Kevin Martin plans to push for a free, but porn-free Internet service that would be available to all Americans. Reports the Wall Street Journal:
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