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: Two iPhone 6 Models to Debut in June

Apple will launch two new iPhones in June; the iPad Air tops other iPads over the holidays; Apple sued over customer data collection in Massachusetts.

Expedia Stock Sinks on Google Search Visibility News

A reduction in Google search results send Expedia stock down sharply in Tuesday trading.

Gatorade Naturals Is a Flop, Line to Be Discontinued

PepsiCo says that it has dropped its Gatorade Naturals and G2 Naturals sports drink lines after poor consumer response.

Gold Gains on Fed Stimulus Comments

Remarks by a Federal Reserve bank president suggested that the Fed might hold off on any further stimulus tapering, sending gold up on Friday.

Friday Apple Rumors: 12.9-Inch iPad Pro to Launch in 3Q 2014

Apple could launch a bigger iPad in the third quarter; Tim Cook appears at China Mobile iPhone launch; and some MacBook Pros suffer graphics problems.

If Aereo Wins, Major Broadcasters May Head to Pay-TV

Broadcasters are threatening to drop free over-the-air service if streaming service Aereo prevails in court.

Aereo to Launch in Cincinnati on Jan. 21

Streaming TV service Aereo says it will launch in Cincinnati on Jan. 21.

REV, AVP, EL Stocks Lower After Elizabeth Arden Shares Plunge

A warning of disappointing holiday sales at Elizabeth Arden sent other cosmetics stocks, including REV and AVP, lower in Friday trading.

Gold Inches Higher on Weaker U.S. Dollar, Equities

Gold gained slightly in Thursday trading as the U.S. dollar softened against other currencies and equities markets cooled.

Thursday Apple Rumors: iPhone Rises to 42% of U.S. Smartphones

The iPhone now comprises 42% of all U.S. smartphones; Walter Isaacson says Google more innovative; and Los Angeles to continue iPad push in schools.