With US$1 billion in annual debt repayments, Twitter can’t afford to become a stock trading platform
According to a report, Twitter wants to add a trading platform despite its lack of funds and Musk's history with alleged market manipulation.
By Nigel Martin and John Rice
Tech giant Apple’s share price, that peaked above $US132 a year ago, is now around $US94. This is despite…
Shares in Netflix plunged more than 15% after the online streaming giant released its financial results for Q1 of 2016 along with its fore…
By Usman W Chohan
Recent sharemarket declines at tech market darlings LinkedIn, Facebook and Alphabet highlight an issue underlying the d…
The Shanghai stock market has had a rough start to the New Year. Bourses are down and trading was halted on its opening day after the mar…
There are a lot of moving parts within Telstra, not all of them moving in the same direction. Given that, today’s Telstra full-year resu…