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

Dell Shares Plunge on Weak Earnings, Lenovo Profits Soar

Dell reported that Q1 profits and sales missed Wall Street estimates and predicted Q2 sales that also fell short of expectations, sending its shares down.

Tuesday Apple Rumors: Apple Testing iPhone Prototype With 3.95-Inch Screen

Apple testing new iPhone with 3.95-inch screen; iPads used at Greek debt negotiatons; and Apple receives favorable ruling in Proview case.

Best Buy: Profit, Revenue Beat Estimates

Best Buy reported that adjusted earnings per share and revenue for the first quarter beat Wall Street's expectations, sending shares higher.

Monday Apple Rumors: 28nm Chip Shortages Won’t Affect iPhone 5 Launch

Shortages of 28nm chips won't delay iPhone 5 launch; Foxconn adds $210 million facility for Apple products; and larger iPhone doesn't upset app developers.

U.S. Imposes Solar Tariffs; China Unhappy

The Department of Commerce hit Chinese solar panels with a 30% tariff on Thursday, promoting allegations of protectionism from China's Ministry of Commerce.

Friday Apple Rumors: Steve Jobs Worked on Next iPhone Design Overhaul

Steve Jobs Supervised iPhone Overhaul; Apple-Branded TV Set Could Double Household Spending on Apple Products; and Steve Jobs Toyed with iCar Idea.

Amazon to Sell $600K Kindle Fire Screen Ads

Amazon is trying to sell ads to run on its best-selling Kindle Fire tablet, Ad Age reports.

Thursday Apple Rumors: 7.85-Inch iPad LCD Suppliers Certified

LCD Panel Suppliers for 7.85-Inch iPad Certified; Apple Wins iPhone5.com Domain Fight; and Apple Job Ads in China Suggest Expanding Retail Operations.

GE Capital Resumes GE Dividend Payments

GE Capital will pay its parent company a $4.5 billion dividend for this year and resume regular dividend payments during the second quarter.

Wednesday Apple Rumors: Next iPhone Will Feature 4-Inch Screen

Next iPhone to have 4-inch screen; Apple in talks with China Mobile to carry iPhone; and HTC phones face indefinite Customs delay over Apple patent claims.