The great Facebook buybackFacebook surely has better things to do with its cash pile than spending billions of dollars on repurchasing its own stock, writes Shira Ovide
Facebook’s financial facade develops cracksReality may finally be intruding on the company’s ability to mint money, writes Shira Ovide
First blood in the EU’s war on GoogleFollowing in the footsteps of China could free the EU from the search engine’s dominance, writes Shira Ovide
Chipmakers are caught in the US-China crossfireIt’s not just a brewing trade war that’s making investors anxious
Fears about Facebook’s policies are justifiedThe irony is that despite repeated scandals – including the latest Cambridge Analytica fracas – the social network has more power than ever
Spotify & Dropbox: Love Us, We’ll ChangeThe internet companies are asking investors to look past their flaws and see instead their unlimited potential
Apple investors should look at Spotify and shudderAs smartphone sales hit a wall, the softer ‘services’ side of the tech giant’s business holds out the promise of fatter profits. But it’s not going to be an easy option, writes Shira Ovide
Sports leagues won’t find a saviour in Silicon ValleyThe major leagues are looking to stream sport over the internet, but it may not be the lucrative opportunity they are hoping for, writes Shira Ovide
Yahoo’s ‘cyberfail’ could cut $1 billion from Verizon dealThieves seemingly had free rein inside Yahoo’s systems
Why Facebook must lighten upFacebook needs to focus on quality over quantity to sustain its incredible revenue growth
iPhone hype can’t mask the clouds looming on the horizonThe new Apple devices weren’t much of a departure from current models
Intel hits the tech panic button before time runs outBrian Krzanich has had to acknowledge a couple of hard truths about his company
Is Facebook fully loaded? No, it’s only cranking upIn the last quarter of 2015, revenue rose more than 50 per cent