Electronic Arts lowers 2010 guidance as sales weak
Super Bowl ad prices fall; still most expensive
Electronic Arts lowers 2010 guidance as sales weak
McAfee shares higher after UBS upgradeNEW YORK — Shares of McAfee Inc. edged higher Monday as UBS upgraded the maker of computer security software, saying investor concerns over margins and Hewlett-Packard Co.'s acquisition of a competitor are "overblown."
DETROIT (GaeaTimes.com)- The Detroit Auto show for the year 2010 started today and the updates have all been provided here. Ford Motor Co. walked away with the North American Car and Truck Awards (2010) that was given out today. The motor company has now become the third participant to have walk away with both the titles in the award's history of 17 years. The Ford fusion Hybrid was named the car of the year whereas the truck of the year was awarded to Ford Transit Connect. These awards were decided by a jury of 50 automotive journalist belonging to the Unites States Of America and Canada.
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