While the Wii U is still the “console who must not be named” in terms of sales at this point, Nintendo is more than happy to boast about its other piece of hardware, the 3DS. The handheld has...
As I have been doing startup consulting at Red Rocket, I have also had many executive conversations with several big companies. These companies were anywhere from $150MM to $25BN in revenues in size...
Last year was a year for stock market record books as index fund buyers added 30% to their nest eggs while many skilled hedge fund managers underperformed. Oddly, many of the smartest investment...
As parents and grandparents have joined the ranks of Facebook’s most active users, the site’s bread and butter — the teenage and Millennial sets — have increasingly turned their attention to sites...
After publishing my roundup of the biggest career crashes of 2013—I started looking for politicians, athletes, movie stars and corporate executives who experienced the complete opposite: an...
In the case of New York jewelry (Tiffany & Co.) versus Swiss watches (Swatch), a Dutch arbitration court has ruled in favor of the Swiss, ordering Tiffany to pay nearly half a billion dollars in...
In the case of New York jewelry (Tiffany & Co.) versus Swiss watches (Swatch), a Dutch arbitration court has ruled in favor of the Swiss, ordering Tiffany to pay nearly half a billion dollars in...
The battered and beaten BlackBerry isn’t any closer to a turnaround, according to its third quarter earnings report. The company behind the once-ubiquitous smartphone posted a larger-than-expected...
Today, Apple released its financial report for the fourth quarter of 2013. The end of the year results speak for themselves. It showed definite progress for the high tech giant. On the revenue of $37...
When BlackBerry took inventory of its Z10 in its second quarterly report for the year, it found a colossal loss amounting to at least $935 million. The hand sets simply didn’t sell that well. And...