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Paul Krugman May Be the World’s Last Flat Earth Economist

Dr. Paul Krugman's ideas on how to turn the economy around could use a little dose of reality, and the correct way to move forward is let private markets lead

Gannett’s Earnings Beat Doesn’t Mean Much

Gannett's slight earnings beat didn't do much to excite investors, and rightfully so -- the newspaper business doesn't look any better. Still, at least one type of investor might be interested.

New York Times Hacked for Info on Chinese Family’s Fortune

The New York Times said on Thursday that Chinese hackers had breached its electronic security after it began investigating a Chinese leader's family fortune.

Media Giants Get Set to Shrink Even More

Old-line stalwarts like The New York Times and Time Inc. have no choice but to keep cutting costs, which means employees. Wall Street demands it.

Extra, Extra! Newspapers Are on the Block

Expect Tribune properties and the Financial Times to change hands in the coming year. Will this mean upside for any stocks?

More Ominous News at Nokia

The company is selling off its headquarters building in Finland. What else might the financially struggling handset maker try to sell?

Monday Apple Rumors: Apple Second in U.S. Cell Phone Sales

Apple now ranks second in U.S. cell phone sales due to the iPhone 5; some iMacs are assembed in the U.S.; and iTunes would be a media heavyweight on its own.

New York Times to Trim Newsroom With Voluntary Buyouts

Thirty management positions are to be cut in the latest round of cost-savings at the financially struggling newspaper.

Invest Like Nate Silver

Nate Silver provided data-driven analysis of the presidential election -- his focus is a useful road map for investors.

Newspapers Are Hot Stocks — No, Really

Beaten-down newspaper stocks have enjoyed some big upside as investors scooped up shares at fire-sale prices.

Will ‘Casual Vacany’ Bump ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’?

The ‘Harry Potter’ author is moving into adult themes in her new book. With 1 million pre-orders already, she already has another hit.

Believe in IAC’s Bet on About.com

Expect Internet stock IAC/InterActiveCorp to do good things with its $300 million purchase of About.com from The New York Times Co.

The New York Times Co. and CNN: A Match Made in Media Heaven

Time Warner's CNN and The New York Times Co each stand to gain a lot from a merger -- even though the latter isn't even for sale.

The Times’ New CEO Doesn’t Have Much to Celebrate

The New York Times brought in The BBC's Mark Thompson as its new CEO -- but the honeymoon-period for his hire sure isn't going to last long.

The New York Times: A Sucker’s Rally

The publisher is off the critical list -- but it's no picture of health. Its latest quarterly report puts a best light on a dim situation. Don't get fooled.

10 Huge Paydays for the Hired and Fired

CEO paychecks can be huge -- even when it's to give execs the boot. Check out these 10 names that made bank in the last year, whether on the way in or out.

It’s Time to Short Newspaper Stocks

Despite Warren Buffett's bullishness, newspaper stocks are the furthest thing from a good buy right now. Here's why.

Housing Rivets Markets Again — Wednesday’s IP Market Recap

Markets extended Tuesday's rally with help from a positive durable goods report, as well as a homebuilder rally fueled by May home sales and Lennar earnings.

Long-Range Puts for Dying Industries

Avoid the risk of shorting these troubled stocks outright by buying long-range puts.