wall street
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Netflix to Wall Street: We Expected More Fallout From Our Big Rate Hike (Updated)
Revenues climb 52 percent and profits jump 55 percent during the second quarter, but failed to meet Wall Street expectations
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Google Profits Up 36%, Besting Wall Street Expectations
Revenue rises to $9.03 billion due to jump in advertising
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Does Wall St. Want Off the DreamWorks Animation Roller-Coaster?
With the studio’s share price shifting dramatically with every new film, Morgan Stanley advises its clients to find media stocks with more diversified portfolios
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Enough of Gordon Gekko: Real-World Business Heroes Needed
It’s time for Hollywood to make movies about heroic, ethical business leaders
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Box Office: Talking 3D Owls — and a Gekko — Shoot for $20M
Disney’s Jamie Lee Curtis/Sigourney Weaver comedy “You Again” also in the mix
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Michael Douglas Says He Has Stage IV Throat Cancer (video)
Actor appears on "Late Show," shocks audience with diagnosis
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AOL Posts Billion-Dollar Quarterly Loss
Revenue falls 26 percent as company continues turnaround attempt
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‘Jersey Shore’ Cast Invades Wall Street (Video)
Snooki, The Situation, and the rest of the gang officially kick off trading by ringing NYSE bell
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Wall St. Unhappy With Amazon’s Q2 Profits; Shares Dip
E-commerce giant’s profits up 45 percent, but higher costs cut into margins
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Wall Street Analyst: 3D’s an Ebbing Fad
“Toy Story 3” is the latest to experience diminishing returns from the format, report notes; excessive ticket prices blamed
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‘Shrek 4’: Wall St. Bets Low on the Ogre
Tracking is off from films 2 and 3; analysts prep for DreamWorks share-price shellacking
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How Media Stocks Fared During Wall Street’s Wild Ride
Most tumbled, but it could’ve been much, much worse
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Wall Street: It’s Just Communism for Rich People
Michael Lewis’ “The Big Short,” explaining how the financial meltdown happened, would make an enlightening movie
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‘Wall Street,’ Woody Join Cannes Festival 2010
Lots of American stars, but focus on competition at the 63rd festival is international
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Wall St. Scorches DreamWorks for ‘Dragon’
Shares drop over 9% after $43.3M weekend premiere, but Monday performance hints that strong word-of-mouth could be sparking the film