Angela Nazworth

Angela Nazworth

Angela Nazworth joined InvestorPlace in April, 2012. She is Accredited in Public Relations (APR), holds more than 15 years of experience in corporate communications, and has worked with the financial services, health care, entertainment, energy and environmental services industries.

Recent Articles

Nike Dropping Joe Paterno’s Name From Its Day-Care Center

Following Thursday's release of an independent report from a former FBI director, Nike has decided to remove Joe Paterno's name from its child-care center.

Gold Slips for Third Straight Session

Gold futures dipped for the third straight session Thursday, but silver futures ticked up. Meanwhile, miners started to rebound from Wednesday's losses.

OUYA: The $99 Gaming Console Everyone’s Talking About

Startup company Ouya plans to ship the first boxes of its eponymous $99 gaming console in March 2013. The system could change the gaming world.

450K Yahoo Usernames and Passwords Hacked

A hacking group known as D33Ds Company posted more than 450,000 usernames and passwords from an unidentified Yahoo service Thursday.

70 Things That Might Cost More Thanks to Surging Corn Prices

As corn prices soar thanks to a Midwest drought, consumers could see price hikes in a slew of everyday products.

Goldcorp Hammered on Guidance; Gold Futures List Lower

Gold futures dipped Wednesday while silver made slight gains. But the biggest story was Goldcorp, which was pounded after cutting production guidance.

Toshiba’s ‘Medical Tester’ Ads Stir Controversy

Several members of the clinical research industry are offended by a series of ads Toshiba has been running for its Satellite Ultrabook.

Gold Falls, and Miners Fall Harder Tuesday

Gold and silver prices dipped Tuesday amid positive news about Spain's bank bailout efforts; meanwhile, miners plunged along with the rest of the market.

Gold, Silver Get a Boost in Monday Trading

Gold and silver prices advanced in Monday trading, though silver miners were heavily pounded.

How Coke Is Fighting ‘Big’ Soda Ban

Coca-Cola and other makers of sugary beverages are using messages of freedom to fight New York City's proposed super-sized soda ban.