Earnings
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Facebook Q2: Revenue Up 32% to $1.18 Billion
Social network records net loss of $157 million, or 8 cents a share
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Imax Q2 Earnings Soar; ‘Dark Knight Rises’ Meeting Expectations
In Q2 earnings call, CEO Rich Gelfond says that strong quarter was driven by "doubles" not "home runs"
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AOL Earnings Reports Lowest Revenue Drop in 7 Years
Net income swells to $970.8 million thanks to patent deal with Microsoft
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Google in 2Q: $12.2B in Revenue, $8.42 Earnings Per Share
In the Internet search company's first financial report since acquiring Motorola Mobility, Google posts revenue of $12.2B in the second quarter,
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‘Hunger Games’ Drives Q4 Revenue Rise for Lionsgate
Despite "Hunger Games" boost, Lionsgate reports net loss of $22.7 million due to costs from Summit acquisition
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Sony Suffers Record $5.7 Billion Annual Loss
Electronics giant cites effect of Japanese earthquake and tsunami and an unfavorable exchange rate as part of the reason for its anemic performance
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News Corp. Q3 Beats Projections Thanks to Cable Growth, Chipmunks Sequel
Revenue and profits both jump, but report includes $63 million charge related to closing of News of the World
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AOL Earnings Skyrocket Even as Revenue Drops 4%
Stock price jumps over 4 percent on the stronger than anticipated earnings
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CBS Earnings: Sumner Redstone Says ‘This Quarter Tops It All’
CBS revenue and income increases from a year ago in first quarter and breezes past analysts' predictions
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Apple Q2 Earnings Destroy Projections, So Much for Poor iPhone Sales
Apple blew past analysts estimates with its second quarter earnings as iPhone sales were very strong
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Netflix Beats Analysts’ Bets, But Stock Drops Double Digits
Netflix now has 23.41 million domestic streaming subscribers
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New York Times Co. Earnings: Advertising, Digital Revenue Slid Over Q1
Net income jumps to $42.1 million from $5.4 million thanks to sales of regional newspapers
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Yahoo CEO on Q1 Earnings: ‘We Don’t Have to Reinvent Who We Are, But …’
Yahoo’s Q1 earnings and revenues beat Wall Street expectations. CEO Scott Thompson begins to detail restructuring and says up to 50 properties could be shuttered
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Todd Cunningham