Opera Software ASA (OPESF.PK)
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14 Jan 2010
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About
Overall
| Beta: | 0.64 |
| Market Cap (Mil.): | $2,345.42 |
| Shares Outstanding (Mil.): | 119.06 |
| Annual Dividend: | -- |
| Yield (%): | -- |
Financials
| OPESF.PK | Industry | Sector | |
|---|---|---|---|
| P/E (TTM): | 43.35 | 1.97 | 8.20 |
| EPS (TTM): | -24.53 | -- | -- |
| ROI: | 9.48 | 1.26 | 1.32 |
| ROE: | 9.53 | 2.80 | 1.04 |
UPDATE 1-Opera says to introduce faster browser for iPhone
* Says sees no reason why Apple would not allow the move
Norway's Opera to introduce browser for iPhone
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Browser firm Opera Software will introduce next week a version of its Mini browser for Apple's iPhone, the Norwegian firm said on Wednesday.
Norway's Opera to introduce browser for iPhone
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Browser firm Opera Software will introduce next week a version of its Mini browser for Apple's iPhone, the Norwegian firm said on Wednesday.
Norways Opera to introduce browser for iPhone
HELSINKI, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Browser firm Opera Software will introduce next week a version of its Mini browser for Apple's iPhone, the Norwegian firm said on Wednesday.
CORRECTED - Google pushes Chrome browser as PC battle looms
(Corrects 7th paragraph to show Google did not initiate the EU case against Microsoft but entered as an interested third party)
Google pushes Chrome browser
LONDON/PARIS (Reuters) - Google has taken the unusual step of using real-world advertising to promote its Chrome web browser in Europe ahead of a regulatory change that will make it easier for consumers to switch Web browsers.
STOCKS NEWS EUROPE-Opera shares up on mobile ad deal
Shares in Norwegian browser firm Opera Software are 3.3 percent higher after Opera buys U.S.-based mobile advertising firm AdMarvel for $8 million.
ANALYSIS-One door shuts, another opens in mobile browser war
* Handset vendors focus increasingly on own browsers
UPDATE 3-Microsoft browser pledge ends EU dispute
BRUSSELS/HELSINKI, Dec 16 (Reuters) - European Union regulators accepted Microsoft Corp's pledge to give European consumers better access to rival Internet browsers in Windows, ending a long antitrust dispute with the U.S. software maker.
EU accepts Microsoft browser offer
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - EU antitrust regulators accepted on Wednesday Microsoft 's offer to allow users in Europe choose rival Internet browsers, ending a decade-long dispute and averting a possible fine for the company.





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