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Primecap Odyssey Aggressive Growth Fund, run by a firm that’s best known as a money manager for Vanguard Group Inc., beat peers over the past five years with a heavy dose of health-care stocks, many held for years.
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Canadian stocks rose as industrial and energy shares advanced amid improving confidence in economic growth in the U.S., the country’s largest trading partner.
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Donald Yacktman, whose $19 billion mutual-fund firm has outperformed 99 percent of its peers over the past five years, says he’s cut his stake again in BlackBerry because it’s too expensive given its prospects.
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HTC Corp. President Peter Chou called his latest smartphone One. As sales slide and market share shrinks, that name may represent the number of chances he has left to turn the company around.
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Canadian stocks rose, erasing a loss for the year, as energy and technology shares gained after data showed the economy is on track for its fastest quarterly growth since 2011.
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BlackBerry Chief Executive Officer Thorsten Heins said the popularity of tablet computers may wane, an indication the company may shelve a follow-up to its ill- fated PlayBook device.
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BlackBerry, the Canadian smartphone maker, climbed to its highest level in more than a month after Chief Executive Officer Thorsten Heins said he sees sales of its new Q10 device to be in the “tens of millions.”
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Celestica Inc. is betting on industries from health care to aerospace to fill the sales void left by BlackBerry, which a year ago made up 19 percent of the electronics-parts supplier’s revenue.
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BlackBerry, the Canadian smartphone maker, expects to start selling its new Q10 keyboard-equipped model in the U.S. by the end of May for about $249, a price that’s $50 more than Apple Inc.’s top-selling iPhone 5.
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BlackBerry, the Canadian smartphone maker, expects to start selling its new Q10 keyboard-equipped model in the U.S. by the end of May for about $249, a price that’s $50 more than Apple Inc.’s top-selling iPhone 5.
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