The New York Times Not Giving Up, Bouygues Raises Bid for Vivendi’s Mobile Unit LONDON – Bouygues said Thursday that it had sweetened its offer for SFR , Vivendi’s mobile phone unit, despite Vivendi’s decision last week to enter into exclusive negotiations with Altice for ... (photo: AP / Jacques Brinon) Bouygues Business Photos Vivendi Wikipedia: Bouygues Business Insider Toyota Will Pay $1.2 Billion To Settle Criminal Investigation Over Unintended Acceleration Cases Toyota will pay a $1.2 billion financial penalty and fully admit wrongdoing after a widespread vehicle recall in 2009-2010 led to a criminal investigation by the U.S. Justice Department . The ... (photo: WN / kapil) Automobile Business Finance Photos Wikipedia: Toyota Top Stories CNET Office for iPad rumors give Microsoft's stock a boost Microsoft's stock is at levels not seen since 2000 . Is this all because of the impending Office for iPad or is it because of a host of profound changes taking place at ... (photo: WN / Rizza Dilag) Business Photos Software Stock Wikipedia: Microsoft Office Business Insider APPLE: THE WORST-CASE SCENARIO Apple just had its biggest-ever quarter, with $58 billion in revenues, up 7%. It booked $170 billion in sales last year, up 9%. Yet people are openly worrying that ... (photo: AP / dapd, Lukas Barth) America Business Market Photos Wikipedia: Apple Inc. Business Insider The Most High-Profile IPO since Facebook To Kickoff Talks On March 25 HONG KONG (Reuters) - Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd will hold the kickoff meeting for its planned U.S. initial public offering on March 25, setting ... (photo: AP Photo/Vincent Yu) Alibaba Group Alibaba IPO Facebook IPO Photos Wikipedia: Alibaba Group Daily Press Russia's Mail.Ru gets controlling stake in VKontakte MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian Internet group Mail.Ru said on Tuesday it bought a 12 percent ... (photo: Creative Commons) Alisher Usmanov Internet Mail.Ru Photos VKontakte Wikipedia: VK (social network) The Independent Alibaba to raise up to $15bn in world’s biggest float China’s Alibaba , the largest e-commerce business in the world, announced yesterday it will float on an American stock market in what could be the biggest initial public ... (photo: Creative Commons / Rico Shen) Business China E-Commerce Photos Wikipedia: Alibaba Group WorldNetDaily Obama bashed for giving up control of Net (POLITICO ) — The Obama administration ’s decision to relinquish oversight over the group that manages the Internet’s architecture has raised an early red flag with ... (photo: AP / Alex Brandon) Barack Obama Internet Photos US Wikipedia: Barack Obama