Amazon.com had a record-breaking holiday season. Their 12th season surpassed all previous sales records according to the company. The busiest day of the holiday season was December 11. On that day customer orders were over 4 million.
Edelman Goes on Record
A quick search of Technorati reveals not much awareness yet in the PR corner of the blogosphere that Richard Edelman gave a detailed interview to IT World on the recent brouhaha over the “Wal-Marting Across America” flog.
MySpace Cuts In On Record Label Turf
Musicians may finally have a way to bypass the recording contract holy grail that up-and-coming artists have perpetually sought for decades.
Sonasoft Experiences Record Growth
Business is booming for Sonasoft, a San Jose-based company specializing in backup, recovery, and replication software. According to the latest press release, both revenue and customer installations grew by 200 percent in the first half of 2006.
MySpace, Interscope Pair On Record Label
Another music label will extend its muscle online as Vivendi Universal’s Interscope plans to deliver a compilation of music available from established and new acts featured on News Corp’s MySpace.
Apple Shares Go Up On Company’s Record Earnings
Apple reported record earnings and revenue for the third quarter, helped by the success of Mac OS X Tiger and impressive iPod sales.
Apple Has A Record Quarter
Apple had an unbelievable third quarter. Yesterday, the company reported its financial results for the quarter, which included its highest revenue and earnings in the company’s history.
Crude Oil Soars to New Record: $61.40
Light sweet crude on the August contract exploded beyond the previous record to $61.40 a barrel. Gasoline and heating oil shot up right behind it at $1.80 a gallon. Dennis and Cindy hold the world oil market in their grasp.
FedEx Shows Record Earnings
The fourth quarter numbers for the Memphis-based shipping company detail its record revenue and earnings.
Oil Prices Crudely Crack Record: $58.60 A Barrel
Oil prices soared on Friday wiping away the previous record of $58.28 set back in early April. Trading on the July contact settled in at $58.47 and since trends don’t show signs of slowing, most experts expect the $60 a barrel mark shortly, maybe even next week.