Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Linda Johnson Rice and James Murdoch joins Tesla as New Independent Directors to its Board

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Tesla Logo Credit: Tesla

Linda Johnson Rice, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Johnson Publishing Company (JPC), and James Murdoch, Chief Executive Officer of 21st Century Fox (21CF), were recently welcomed to Tesla’s board of directors.

In addition to her role as Chairman and CEO of JPC and Fashion Fair Cosmetics, Linda is CEO of Ebony Media Operations and Chairman Emeritus of EBONY Media Holdings, the parent company for the EBONY and Jet brands.

Tesla To Open Store in Henrico

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Tesla Store


Electric car maker Tesla Motors Inc. is moving forward with plans to open a store in western Henrico County by late August.

The California-based company said Tuesday that it is holding a private invitation-only event on Aug. 23 to showcase the store at 9850 W. Broad St. A store opening date has not been set, but a spokesman said it would open in late August.


The company still needs to apply to the Virginia Motor Vehicle Dealer Board to grant Tesla a license to sell its battery-powered cars in the state. 

Tuesday, July 18, 2017

Netflix shares jump as subscriptions top 100 million

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Netflix top 100 million subscribers

Netflix on Monday reported that its number of subscribers climbed more than expected, topping 100 million worldwide and sending shares in the leading on-demand television service soaring. 

Netflix shares leapt more than 10 percent to $178.48 in after-market trades that followed release of earnings figures showing the Silicon Valley-based company added 5.2 million subscribers in the recently ended quarter to raise the total to 103.95 million for its streaming service.

Monday, July 17, 2017

Michael Dell takes long view with 'Dell 2.0'


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Michael Dell

Dell computers became the world's largest maker of personal computers. 

Now Michael Dell says he is building a broader technology firm with similar ambitions.

Dell Technologies is the result of the private buyout of the original Dell computer firm, bolstered by the massive $67 billion deal for computer storage firm EMC and other software and services acquisitions.

Qualcomm CEO sees settlement with Apple

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Qualcomm chief executive Steve Mollenkopf

Qualcomm chief executive Steve Mollenkopf said on Monday the chipmaker's legal war with Apple is about defending his company's business model, but predicted an eventual out-of-court settlement.


"At its core it's really about the price... what to pay for technology," Mollenkopf told a forum at the Fortune Brainstorm Tech conference in Aspen, Colorado.