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Reputation Managers, Heal Thyselves
Companies promising to cleanse your name online are themselves the targets of smears
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Debate: Reputation Insurance a Good Idea?
by Michael Fertik, Reputation.com
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Nintendo Needs a Hit in a Hurry
The gaming company faces big losses amid a two-year sales slump and competition from mobile apps
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Nintendo Lacks Digital Strategy
Jan. 27 (Bloomberg) -- Melissa Otto, director at TIAA-CREF, the manager of retirement accounts for employees of nonprofit institutions, talks about Nintendo Co.'s financial results and business outlook. Nintendo, the world’s largest maker of video-game machines, more than tripled its full-year loss forecast as the success of Apple Inc. devices erodes demand for the company’s 3DS handheld player. Otto speaks with Susan Li on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Zuckerberg May Sell to Pay Taxes
Mark Zuckerberg may sell about $1.67 billion of Facebook stock in the company's initial public offering to pay off taxes he will owe when he exercises options to buy 120 million shares
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Facebook IPO to Create Overnight Millionaires
About 1,000 of Facebook's 3,000 workers could become instant millionaires
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Hewlett-Packard CEO Pay Tops $16 Million on Option Awards
Hewlett-Packard Co. Chief Executive Officer Meg Whitman, who agreed to a $1-a-year salary when she succeeded Leo Apotheker last year, received stock option awards that brought her compensation for fiscal 2011 to $16.5 million.
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Zynga Shares Jump After Facebook IPO Filing: San Francisco Mover
Zynga Inc., the biggest developer of games for social-networking sites, climbed 26 percent in two days, boosted by Facebook Inc.’s initial public offering filing.
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HTC Forecast Trails Estimates as It Awaits New Phone Models
HTC Corp., Asia’s second-largest smartphone maker, forecast revenue that missed analysts’ estimates as it awaits the introduction of new products to help the company rebound from its first profit drop in two years.
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Motorola Mobility Wins Second German Ruling Against Apple
Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. won a German patent ruling over Apple Inc.’s iCloud service that may allow the company to block sales of devices including iPhone and iPad in the country if they use the software that accesses it.
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