Dong Energy, Denmark’s largest integrated energy company, sold half of its 50% stake in the London Array offshore wind project. The sale reduces Dong Energy’s stake in the 630 megawatt wind farm to...
Despite strong sales of the new PlayStation 4 video game console, Sony’s credit rating was cut to “Junk” status today by Moody’s Investor Service. While Sony’s entertainment wing continues to perform...
Last Friday, Wall Street Journal reporters Peter Loftus and Jonathan Rockoff broke the story that Merck is planning a dramatic R&D restructuring. The goal is to look externally for more programs...
Last December, when I was relatively new to Forbes, I closed the year with a look into what I admitted would be a hazy-at-best crystal ball for 2013. Before looking ahead to next year, it seems only...
Among the dozen stocks picked by my panel of professional green money managers for 2014, most followed three themes: Solar stocks, IT stocks, and income stocks. Two didn’t, and they are included...
So let’s see where we are with a large and crucial sector of the American economy. Costs in this sector have been soaring for most of the previous decade, depressing income growth and significantly...
I first met Bart Gibby, VP of SEO for fast growing Utah firm Boostability, in October, when I spoke on Crisis PR at a local evening meeting of Salt Lake’s search marketing professional association,...
Vevo has revamped its image in a pretty ultramodern way. The new look embraces simplicity instead of the previous complexity. In the past, its design had been creating a lot of confusion and...
There was talk regarding a buying back of shares. Then it turned out to be true. HTC let it be known that Beats Electronics will re-purchase 24.84% of the stocks it had invested thereby ending a two...
Nokia displays a contradiction in its pecuniary and sales figures. While it has garnered a $7.4 million sales record of its smartphones that goes straight into its pocket, elsewhere things don’t look...