Thursday, June 16, 2011

Fisher Capital Management Corporate Latest News Updates and Reviews

Fisher Capital Management Corporate News: Arnold Schwarzenegger the new Tiger Woods


If this is a play on his political career or attempting to do a really explosive movie comeback, Arnold Schwarzenegger succeeded beyond measure.

The former governor sure raised a lot of media attention for his nice public confession of I-fathered-a-kid-without-my-wife’s-knowledge. (It just sounds too fishy for me. Why would he admit to something not brought up in a decade? And just when he’s going to be relaunched, too. I dont think he’s trying to botch up his career here.)

Fisher Capital Management Corporate News: Sony Will Testify on PlayStation Hack; Hirai Letter Answers Questions

Sony will testify at a House privacy hearing on June 2, after earlier refusing to appear. In a letter to lawmakers, Sony also provided more details about the attacks.

An aide for Rep. Mary Bono Mack (R-Calif.), chairwoman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee’s subcommittee on Commerce, Manufacturing, and Trade, said Friday that Sony has agreed to testify next week, joined by representatives from Epsilon, itself the victim of a date breach in April.

Fisher Capital Management Corporate News: Apple’s iPad Supremacy Challenged by Google, Microsoft

Google Inc and Microsoft Corp will challenge the supremacy of Apple’s iPad as new tablet models are announced in Taipe’s Computex trade show this week. Google’s Android OS and Microsoft’s new Windows platform will be observed by investors and analyze if they are any match to Apple’s iPad. KGI Securities Co’s analyst Angela Hsiang said investors will want to know which tablet is better in performance and price and when the non-iPad camp will get going. She said, previously, people couldn’t actually see the products but at Computex, they can touch and use the product

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