Christopher Freeburn

Christopher Freeburn

Christopher T. Freeburn has been a financial writer and editor for more than 10 years. He has worked at industry trade publications like Food Logistics, ChemicalWeek and Institutional Investor. His freelance articles have appeared in a variety of magazines, including Technology Review, Audubon and USA Weekend. He lives in Westchester County, just outside New York City.”

Recent Articles

Tuesday Apple Rumors: Apple to Move Into Home Automation at WWDC

Apple will unveil a smart-home system at the WWDC; leaks, details and compatibility concerns delay Beats deal; and some Apple devices hijacked down under.

Friday Apple Rumors: ‘70% Certainty’ That Apple Will Acquire Beats

Apple's rumored Beats acquisition still moving forward; Apple promises iMessage software fix; and Apple yanks popular marijuana app from the App Store.

GME Stock Rallies on GameStop Earnings Beat

GameStop reported higher-than-expected first-quarter earnings, sending GME stock up sharply in Friday trading.

Thursday Apple Rumors: Will Apple Debut New Products at WWDC?

Apple may unveil new devices at the WWDC in June; Apple signs leases buildings in Sunnyvale, Calif.; and Apple obtains operating license in Saudi Arabia.

Facebook Privacy Setting Will No Longer Default to ‘Public’

Facebook is changing its default Facebook privacy setting for new users from "Public" to "Friends" to help users limit the audience for shared posts.

WSM: Williams-Sonoma Beats Street, Boosts Outlook

Williams-Sonoma posted first-quarter earnings and revenue that topped forecasts, sending WSM stock up sharply in Thursday trading.

COSI Stock Faces Nasdaq Delisting

Casual fast-dining restaurant chain Cosi says that the Nasdaq has informed it that COSI stock may be delisted from the exchange next month.

Wednesday Apple Rumors: Apple Reaching Interconnect Deals With ISPs

An internet expert says Apple is negotiating interconnect deals with U.S. ISPs; Google now world's most valuable brand; and NYC to get another Apple Store.

PetSmart, PetCo to Stop Selling Cat and Dog Treats From China

PetSmart and PetCo say they will pull Chinese-made pet jerky treats from their shelves after pet deaths and illnesses were linked to the snacks.

PetSmart Slashes Outlook, PETM Stock Tanks

PetSmart reported lower-than-expected quarterly sales and trimmed its full year outlook, sending PETM stock down sharply.