Seems like investors just overreacted—big time—when they dumped all that stock
Compared to the rough ride down, stocks have much more quietly and gently recovered more than 13 percent of their losses from the Christmas Eve low.
Apple ordered to pull part of press release in Qualcomm case
Apple has been ordered by a German court to stop using part of a press release claiming all iPhones would be available in the country through carriers and resellers
Austrian data privacy activist files complaint against Apple, Amazon, others
Apple and Amazon are among eight tech firms named in a complaint filed in Austria by non-profit organization NOYB, which cited their failure to comply with the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
White House: Next Trump summit with Kim Jong Un will take place near the end of February
The summit would be the second between Trump and Kim as the U.S. pushes North Korea to dismantle its nuclear and missile programs.
Lloyds, Halifax and Bank of Scotland customers face payments problems
Hundreds of thousands of customers were unable to do most payments transfers from online accounts.
Amazon issues no-deal advice to UK sellers
The online retail giant has advised UK businesses to consider moving stock to their European warehouses
Hundreds could lose money as Dream Lodge Group enters administration
Dream Lodge Group runs eight luxury lodge holiday parks across England.
Murdoch asks to merge Times titles
Rupert Murdoch asks for permission to share some resources between the Times and the Sunday Times.
Elon Musk’s Tesla to cut about 3,000 jobs as cars ‘too expensive’
The electric carmaker, founded by Elon Musk, says it will cut about 3,000 jobs to boost profits.
China offers 6-year import boost in trade talks with US: Sources
China has offered a six-year boost in imports during its ongoing talks with the U.S., officials familiar with the matter told CNBC.
