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Twitter: The Company No One Wants to Buy Twitter: The Company No One Wants to Buy. Despite a number of high-profile companies looking at Twitter, the social media site simply doesn't make ...
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Better Buy: LinkedIn Corporation vs. Twitter The drama surrounding LinkedIn isn't as spectacular as Twitter, but ... is to continue operating as an independent company after the deal is finalized.
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Twitter's stock is popping on 'market gossip' that Disney is interested again The company's shares popped in after hours trading on Tuesday following a report from Betaville that says Disney has "rekindled interest" in buying ... Twitter's stock is popping on 'market gossip' that Disney is interested again - Business Insider Australia
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The Trump-Clinton Twitter war: Bludgeon vs. stiletto FILE - In this Sunday, Oct. 9, 2016, file photo, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton ...
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Twitter to cut 300 jobs soon The company may cut about 8 per cent of the workforce, or about 300 ... Twitter, which loses money, is trying to control spending as sales growth slows ...
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Salesforce CEO speaks of failed efforts to buy Twitter, LinkedIn N) and Alphabet Inc's (GOOGL.O) Google looked at the company but passed on buying it. Some regarded Twitter as an unlikely fit for Salesforce.com, ...
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Earnings deluge; Apple of my eye; Twitter in focus Twitter declined to comment on the report in an email to CNNMoney. ... This follows an earlier release of business confidence data in Germany, which ...
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A Twitter election: A look at some memorable hashtags NEW YORK – The 2016 presidential campaign has played out on Twitter as much as it has on TV, in convention halls and diners, rallies and ...
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Trump shouts on Twitter about Obamacare woes Donald Trump's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame has had a rough go of it since the controversial business mogul and reality television star ...
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Twitter layoffs expected to headline quarterly results SAN FRANCISCO — Just three years ago, Twitter was heralded as the next big social-media company to rival Facebook, its shares soaring 73% in its ...
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