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

BDSI Stock – New Chronic Pain Drug Sends BioDelivery Soaring

Good results from a late-stage trial for a drug from BioDelivery Sciences sent BDSI stock surging in Friday trading.

Gold Jumps as Equities, U.S. Dollar Slump

Gold rose strongly in Thursday trading as investors sought safety as equities markets fell and the U.S. dollar slid against rival currencies.

TSLA Stock – How Much Will the Telsa Model S Cost in China?

Tesla will price its Model S at 734,000 yuan in China, less than other imported luxury cars.

Boeing News: BA Hiring Up to 1,000 at South Carolina Plant

Boeing is hiring more contract workers at a South Carolina plant to help increase 787 Dreamliner production.

Thursday Apple Rumors: iPhone 6 to Feature 4.8-Inch Display

The iPhone 6 will have faster WiFi and a 4.8-inch screen; Apple will release an iOS 7 fix to stop reboots; and Samsung guilty of violating another patent.

Gold Slips on Bearish Forecast

Gold fell slightly in Wednesday trading after Morgan Stanley cuts its price outlook for the metal over the next two years.

Wednesday Apple Rumors: Analyst Says Apple Sold 25M iPads Last Quarter

First quarter iPad sales could hit 25 million units; Apple granted external monitor stay by appeals court; and snowblower shatters NYC Apple Store window.

2 Las Vegas Casinos to Accept Bitcoins as Payment for Food, Room and Drink

Customers will be able to pay for some services with bitcoins at two Las Vegas hotels, but gambling with the digital currency is still forbidden.

LogMeIn Drops Free Service, Causes Online Uproar

LogMeIn has discontinued its free remote access service after ten years.

Fed Tapering Speculation Sends Gold Lower

A report that the U.S. Federal Reserve could further cut back its monthly bond-buying soon sent gold down in Tuesday trading.