2 Stocks That Have Fallen To Very Attractive Levels An interview with Mike McGarr, CFA, Portfolio Manager and Equity Research Analyst, Becker Capital Management ----------- Mike McGarr: Becker Capital Management was founded in 1976. We are a long-only, value-oriented investor. We currently manage about $3.1 billion of total assets, and our Becker Value Equity Fund currently has about $315 million in assets under management. Our portfolios ...
Apple releases new cheaper iMac with low-end processor, priced at $1099 As rumored last week, Apple has today released a new model of iMac. These machines are considerably cheaper than their predecessors, priced at $1099. Previously, the cheapest iMac SKU was priced at $1299 (which is now the mid-range model). The cheaper iMac features a 1.4 GHz dual-core i5 CPU, which represents a significant worsening in performance over the previous base model of iMac, which featured ...
What you might have missed from Day 6 of the World Cup: Brazil And Mexico Draw 0-0 In A Match Dominated By World-Class Goalkeeping Goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa Just Saved Mexico Lots Of Tears This Is The Mask Clint Dempsey Should Wear For The Rest Of The World Cup Joe Biden Visits The U.S. Locker Room After The World Cup Win, Offers To Buy Drinks Brazil Is Now Working On Their Flops In Practice Why Cristiano Ronaldo Needs To Cut The Shit And Take His Shirt Off Already ...
A Brief History of Every Official World Cup Ball Since 1930 Every year, the World Cup is played with a new ball. That makes it unique—after all, few other sports reinvent the wheel every four years. But this element of uncertainty is also exciting, and it means that soccer ball technology has come a long, long way since the 1930s—when World Cup balls were still inflated through tie-up laces. After The New York Times published an awesome interactive on the history of soccer ball design ...
Chinese gov’t reveals Microsoft’s secret list of Android-killer patents For more than three years now, Microsoft has held to the line that it has loads of patents that are infringed by Google's Android operating system. "Licensing is the solution," wrote the company's head IP honcho in 2011, explaining Microsoft's decision to sue Barnes & Noble's Android-powered Nook reader. Microsoft has revealed a few of those patents ...