Articles tagged with: Morgan Stanley
Palm Shares Jump on Nokia Takeover Rumours
The share price in smartphone manufacturer, Palm jumped by 8 percent on Friday on more rumours of a takeover of the company, this time allegedly by Nokia. more
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Intel, chipmakers slip on Morgan Stanley downgrade
Some semiconductor stocks finished lower Tuesday after a Morgan Stanley analyst downgraded the sector and individual stocks including Intel on a prediction that a boom in their share prices is in its "final innings." more
KfW Deutsche Telekom Bond Successfully Placed
FRANKFURT -(Dow Jones)- German state-owned KfW Bankengruppe Tuesday said it successfully placed a bond convertible into Deutsche Telekom shares in a renewed attempt to reduce its stake in the company. more
Related Tags: deutsche-telekom, goldman-sachs, Germany
European Operators Facing Losses on iPhone Sales
European operators are reported to be sitting on large stocks of unsold Apple iPhones and could be facing significant losses as they cut the retail price to clear stocks in anticipation of an imminent 3G launch. more
Related Tags: orange, o2, o2-ireland, orange-france, UK
Brazil March Mobile Phone Ownership up 1.36% To 125.8 Million vs Feb
SAO PAULO -(Dow Jones)- The number of cellphones in circulation in Brazil totaled 125.8 million at the end of March, up 1.36% from February and 23.2% higher than the same month one year before, according to preliminary figures released Wednesday by telecommunications regulator Anatel. more
Related Tags: telefonica, telecom-italia, portugal-telecom, tim, vivo, Brazil
Kenyan Government to Push Ahead with Safaricom Sale
Investment banking group, Morgan Stanley - which is advising on the planned privatisation of Kenya's Safaricom has defended its valuation of the company following allegations by opposition politicans that it has undervalued the company. more
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Brazil Feb Mobile Phone Ownership Up 1% to 124.1 Million vs Jan
SAO PAULO -(Dow Jones)- The number of cellphones in circulation in Brazil totaled 124.1 million at the end of February, up 1% from January and 22.7% higher than the same month one year before, according to preliminary figures released late Monday by telecommunications regulator Anatel. more
Related Tags: telefonica, telecom-italia, portugal-telecom, tim, vivo, Brazil
Apple CFO Upbeat About Unlocked iPhone's Impact
SAN FRANCISCO (Dow Jones) -- With concerns being raised that Apple could be hurt by so-called unlocked iPhones, Chief Financial Officer Peter Oppenheimer on Wednesday said the devices represent something positive for the company. more
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Motorola: Watching to See if Economy is Affecting Mobile Phone Sales
NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)- Motorola is watching the broader economy to see if it chills demand on the handset business, said Chief Executive Greg Brown, who acknowledged that its problems are still more company specific. more
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Brazil Mobile Phone Ownership Up To 102.13 Million In March - Anatel
SAO PAULO -(Dow Jones)- The number of cellphones in circulation in Brazil rose to 102.13 million by the end of March from 101.18 million in February, according to preliminary figures released Tuesday by telecommunications regulator Anatel. more
Related Tags: portugal-telecom, tim, telefonica-moviles
