Profits under pressure at Apple, Google and Facebook
Investors love Big Tech right now for the combination of growth, competitive "moats" and fat profit margins. But would their feelings be so strong if tech giants' margins lose a little plump?
Investors love Big Tech right now for the combination of growth, competitive "moats" and fat profit margins. But would their feelings be so strong if tech giants' margins lose a little plump?
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Germany ordered Volkswagen's Porsche marque to pull thousands of Cayenne sport-utility vehicles off the road.
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A US citizen accused of launching cyber attacks on companies in an attempt to expunge his name from online stories
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JPMorgan boss Jamie Dimon has vented his frustration with gridlock in Washington.
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