Entries from Search Engine Roundtable tagged with 'stock'

Google's Share Price Dips Below $400 After Tense Monday on Wall Street

In case you have haven't watched the news in the last few days (or don't care) the US and worldwide markets have been on a steep roller coaster ride of instability as investors and politicians struggle to put together a...

Survey Says: United Airlines (UAL) Stock Price Drop Blamed On

About a week ago, we asked Who's To Blame? Google or Tribune for United Airlines Stock Drop. We unfairly only gave really two options, Google or the Tribune. When I posted the poll, many (16%) responded with the "other" option,...

Who's To Blame? Google or Tribune for United Airlines Stock Drop

If you haven't seen my coverage of the Google News Error Aids In United Airlines Stock Drop at Search Engine Land, let me bring you up to speed in a couple lines. Earlier this week, Google's news crawler crawled Florida...

Yahoo's Stock is Going Down

Yesterday, we heard again that Yahoo is laying off 1000 workers. Sadly, Yahoo's stock is also faltering. Here's a 3 month snapshot: Why is Yahoo having such a hard time? According to Roger Montti, it's because they are unable to...

Google Stock (GOOG) Exceeds $700, Stockholders Rejoice

Less than a month after Google broke $600 a share, it looks like Google has hit the $700 barrier against analysts' expectations that it would happen by the end of 2008: So the question is - if analysts predict that...

Google's Stock Breaks $600

Google is getting richer and richer. Two weeks ago, shares of stock cost $564 which was up from $519 in June. Yesterday, it broke $600. It now sits at $609. In 2004, when Google reached IPO, the price was $85....

Google Stock Reaches All Time High of $564

DigitalPoint Forums members report that Google (GOOG) stock has reached new heights: at $564, it's higher than it's ever been and is $45 more than our June reporting of $519. Well, last week it was at $560. It already went...

Have You Used Your Search Knowledge to Play the Stock Market?

An interesting thread has arisen on the Search Engine Watch Forums out of a relatively interesting question. Many of us who are "search savvy" can get a feel of what might be the next big thing. Do we invest in...

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