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 Developing iPad MS Office Rival

Apple teams with VMware to create MS Office alternative for iPads; Apple's internal security has increased under Tim Cook; and Lightning connector gets copied.

3M Cuts 2012 Earnings Outlook, Shares Drop

Shares of 3M fell in Tuesday trading after the company posted third-quarter earnings that met expectations, but lowered its profit outlook for the year.

Texas Instruments Offers Weak Q4 Outlook

Texas Instruments posted third-quarter revenue that exceeded Wall Street estimates, but predicted current-quarter revenue that disappointed analysts.

Gold Rebounds on Lowered Corporate Outlook

Gold advanced in Monday trading as investors sought safety after Caterpiller trimmed its profit outlook for the year, citing a soft economy.

Monday Apple Rumors: Samsung Cancels Apple LCD Contract

Samsung will stop providing LCD panels to Apple next year; each iPad Mini costs $195 to make; and Apple resists court order to turn over more financial data.

Siemens to Leave Solar Power Business

Germany's Siemens said on Monday that it plans to sell its remaining solar energy businesses in an effort to shed unprofitable units and boost profits.

Gold Drops to Six-Week Low on Stronger U.S. Dollar

Gold futures tumbled in Friday trading, hitting a six-week low as squabbling in Europe increased fears of eurozone debt deals, sending the U.S. dollar up.

Friday Apple Rumors: Say Goodbye to the iPad 2?

Apple may end production of the iPad 2; the iPad Mini will reach stores on November 2; and construction has started on Apple's massive data center in Oregon.

Gold Drops on Stronger Dollar, Europe Fears

Bickering between France and Germany over European budgets increased worries over the eurozone's debt and sent the U.S. dollar up and gold down Thursday.

Thursday Apple Rumors: New iMacs, Mac Minis Get More Memory

Apple is preparing to launched updated iMacs and Mac Minis; Verizon third-quarter iPhone sales suggest a better quarter for Apple; and Apple buys startup team.