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Apple's focus on iPhone camera winner in smartphone photographers - column

As more people use smartphones as their go-to cameras, Apple Inc's iPhone 5S would reportedly delight camera phone users with its improved specifications.


Twitter's value still a concern at IPO

The use of the JOBS Act for the Twitter IPO a concern for investors. The main question would be, how much is Twitter really worth? The microblogging site has over 200 million active users and has been instrumental in the Arab Spring protests two years ago.

Piggy Wiggly sells stores

Piggy Wiggly Carolina Co said it would sell 29 stores located in South Carolina and Georgia. Piggly Wiggly Carolina Co announced that it would be selling 29 of its stores.

Monte Paschi revises bailout plan, seeks increase to EUR2.5 billion extra capital

Italian Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena has raised its capital for the bank's revised bailout plan to EUR2.5 billion or USD3.3 billion.


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Thanks largely to Twitter Inc's IPO filing, publicly traded fund GSV Capital would be looking to receive bigger gains.
The Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive for all EU members to recognize the Single Resolution Mechanism would be created after the German elections.
A report from a Chinese newspaper revealed that Samsung would be investing USD 500 million for a plant in China.
JPMorgan Chase Co., Bank of America Corp. and Goldman Sachs Group Inc. would not be able to get out from their financial commitments to a buyout of retailer Rue 21 by private equity firm Apax Partners.
Sources told Reuters that Grohe got final offers for Geberit, Lixil and Duratex. Sources told Reuters that bathroom equipment manufacturer Grohe received bids from three of its peers.
According to sources who told Reuters, interest in buying BlackBerry Ltd was lukewarm that the company would have to break its business up to exit.
UK Prime Minister David Cameron said in an interview with a newspaper last September 6 that the country would be considering severing its ties with the European Union if stricter reforms were imposed on "welfare tourism".
A Reuters report said that investors had started to take out their capital from emerging markets as Fed tapering loomed.
US regulators met with the stock exchange operators to talk about backing up the Nasdaq stock quotes processor which malfunctioned last month.
The search for the new head of Microsoft would be a closely-watched development in the technology industry.