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To end your Wednesday, News Corp. posts higher quarterly revenue but Yelp's results aren't so good, YouTube might invest in Vevo and don't expect any mail on Saturdays beginning in August.
The HP board studies whether to break up the company, Pinterest noodles a round at a valuation of, gulp, $2.5 billion, and financial models are again at the heart of supposed wrongdoings. (This time, it's the S&P's programs.) And so much more!
To end your week, we have news on the stock market's strong February start, Twitter is valued at around $10 billion and some Super Bowl Party rules.
To end your Thursday, we have news that Apple is discontinuing MacPro in Europe, DOJ sues to stop AB Inbev from buying Grupo Modelo and Beyonce vows to sing live at the Super Bowl. And so much more!
Today in Second Opinion, we have news on RIM or BlackBerry, including Alicia Keys being tapped as their new global creative director. Also, Facebook's Q4 results beat expectations and what to do if your job offer is cancelled.
In Second Opinion, we have news that Amazon's fourth quarter results are better than expected, OpenTable buys Foodspotting and R.I.P Jody Sherman.
To end your Monday, we have news on the most ridiculous law of 2013, Yahoo's solid quarter and amazing things Mayor Bloomberg says at rich people parties.
To end your week, we have news that Apple loses its title as the world's most valuable company, Carl Icahn and Bill Ackman tussle on air and Cory Booker saves a dog.
To end your Thursday, we have news that Mark Zuckerberg is holding a fundraiser for Chris Christie, Microsoft's profit dips and all six James Bonds will supposedly appear at the Oscars together.
To end your Wednesday, we have news that Apple's Q1 results miss on revenue, but Netflix earnings surprise and Amy Poehler will star in a Best Buy Super Bowl ad.
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