Analysis: Apple earnings need to overcome technical malaise
NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – To those who study technical stock charts, Apple Inc looks broken. Even though it is widely viewed to be undervalued after hitting an 11-month low this week and nine out of 10 brokerages recommend that investors buy or hold the stock, Apple shareholders could still be in for more rough times if technical strategists are right. They note that trading charts show few price points where investors can expect clusters of buying to support Apple's shares. …
Officials: S.Sudan, Sudan fail to agree in talks
JUBA, South Sudan (AP) -- South Sudan and Sudan have failed to reach an agreement on security arrangements and oil exports, officials said Saturday after several days of talks in Ethiopia’s capital.
McClenaghan and Williamson topple South Africa for 208
PAARL, South Africa (Reuters) – Debutant Mitchell McClenaghan and Kane Williamson helped New Zealand to dismiss South Africa for 208 with four wickets apiece in the first one-day cricket international at Boland Park on Saturday. South Africa, asked to bat first by Black Caps captain Brendon McCullum, had hoped to continue their dominance over the visitors after series wins in the T20 International and Test series, but lost wickets at regular intervals on a slow pitch, and only Faf du Plessis (57) was able to register a half-century. …
A second life for the West's secondhand clothing - in Uganda
"Come here, cheap dresses!" Yiga Yokana yells to potential customers from his stall at Kampala's Owino market, one of Africa's largest outdoor shopping hubs.
Federer crushes Tomic and Australian hopes
MELBOURNE (Reuters) – Roger Federer humbled local favorite Bernard Tomic 6-4 7-6 6-1 to sail into the last 16 of the Australian Open and then apologized to a packed centre court crowd for "beating up" on the home players. Saturday's anticipated clash between master and apprentice briefly caught fire in the middle stages but fizzled out as the Swiss dispatched the last Australian from the tournament. …
UPDATE 2-Tennis-Federer crushes Tomic and Australian hopes
* Swiss marches on in bid for fifth title * Tomic briefly threatens in second set * Federer to meet Raonic in fourth round (Adds quotes, details) MELBOURNE, Jan 19 (Reuters) – Roger Federer humbled local favourite Bernard Tomic 6-4 7-6 6-1 to sail into the last 16 of the Australian Open and then apologised to a packed centre court crowd for “beating up” on the home players. Saturday’s anticipated clash between master and apprentice briefly caught fire in the middle stages but fizzled out as the Swiss dispatched the last Australian from the tournament. …
Monday, January 21, 2013
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment