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

Gold Flat as U.S. Budget Talks Move Forward

Gold ended Monday trading almost unchanged as investors contemplated apparent progress in U.S. budget negotiations.

Monday Apple Rumors: 2M iPhone 5s Sold in China in 72 Hours

Apple sells 2 million iPhones in China debut; ITC clears Apple, HP and Intel of patent infringment; and survey finds iPad Mini attracting new iPad customers.

United Continental Pilots to Get Raises, Lump-Sum Payments

The pilots union for United Airlines has voted to approve a new four-year contract with heft salary hikes and a large lump sum payment.

Gold Posts Third Straight Weekly Retreat

Gold finished the week down 0.5%, its third straight weekly loss, despite yesterdays news of more Federal Reserve economic stimulus.

Friday Apple Rumors: iPad Mini Sales Exceed Expectations

Sales of the iPad Mini could surpass the standard iPad; 64% of mobile Internet traffic comes from Apple devices; the iPhone 5 goes on sale in China today.

Juniper: Top 10 Mobile Trends for 2013

Juniper Research has released a white paper with its top 10 mobile device trends for 2013, including wearable computers and a resurgent Microsoft.

Dell Says No More Android Smartphones

Speaking at the Dell World conference, a Dell executive said that the company would not attempt to re-enter the Android smartphone market.

Institutional Selling Sends Gold Tumbling

Gold dropped sharply in Thursday trading as rising fears that the U.S. will go over the fiscal cliff prompted a wave of institutional futures selling.

Thursday Apple Rumors: Half of Phone Shoppers Want iPhone 5

A majority of U.S. phone shoppers want the iPhone 5; Samsung's strategy chief uses Apple products at home; and new Macs will boost hybrid hard drive sales.

Gold Sent Higher on Fed’s QE Plans

Gold gained on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve said it would continue quantitative easing.