2 April, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Rebranding Hillary
Rebranding Hillary
2 April, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Google Inc. Could Put Serious Pressure On Amazon.com Inc.’s $1 Billion Purchase
Google Inc. Could Put Serious Pressure On Amazon.com Inc.’s $1 Billion Purchase
Should Google expand YouTube into a live streaming competitor against Amazon’s Twitch?
2 April, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Stocks Finish Higher; Investors Await Jobs Report
Stocks Finish Higher; Investors Await Jobs Report
Stocks finished mildly higher Thursday going into a three-day holiday weekend. The Nasdaq rose 0.1% and the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones industrial average gained 0.4% in the stock market today. Volume fell, according to preliminary data. Oil was down more than 1%, but closed off the day’s lows, reached just before news broke of a framework agreement on Iran’s nuclear program.
2 April, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Israel’s stock market is walloping its neighbors
Israel’s stock market is walloping its neighbors
The most recent leg up for Israeli markets came after Netanyahu’s election victory.
2 April, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Distressed Diva Tilton Has More Than Just the SEC to Worry About
Distressed Diva Tilton Has More Than Just the SEC to Worry About
Lynn Tilton embraced new and complex forms of debt to fund her companies. It’s those financing methods that are now in the spotlight after the SEC accused her on Monday of crossing the line.
2 April, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Facebook’s Riff: Do we really need another video app?
Facebook’s Riff: Do we really need another video app?
This week, Facebook launched a new app that lets users make videos with friends. It’s called Riff. Here’s how it works: You shoot a video of up to 20 seconds, give it a title, share it, and your friends can add on to it. It’s being called a hybrid of Snapchat and Vine.
2 April, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Arkansas, Indiana work to mend religion acts seen as targeting gays
Arkansas, Indiana work to mend religion acts seen as targeting gays
Indiana and Arkansas lawmakers on Thursday crafted remedies to religion acts after the measures, which had passed easily in the Republican-controlled statehouses, ran into strong national criticism that they allowed discrimination against gays. In Indiana, lawmakers flanked by gay-rights activists unveiled changes to protect civil liberties under the state’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA), which Republican Governor Mike Pence signed into law last week. Indiana was flooded with protests, threats of boycotts and warnings from powerful U.S. firms such as Apple Inc.