At least 4 early buyers have sold off their shares. Are they heading for the hills or just cashing out?
Quarterly reports from LinkedIn and Yelp help clarify the social network giant's lack of focus and purpose.
New moves aimed at making money are fine, but not when you anger users along the way.
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Despite global growth concerns, Citigroup likes Amazon, Priceline and LinkedIn as its top three large cap Internet names for the second-quarter.
The social network plans a bold strategy for its app users.
In the business world, this social network rules.
Investors looking to step back into the tech space could start with these 3 well-positioned companies.
One initial public offering has been labeled a success, while the other has been tagged as a failure from the beginning.
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