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TiVo rallies on Q1 pay-TV subscriber growth

D igital video recorder maker TiVo (TIVO) late Tuesday recorded better-than-expected sales and profit for its fiscal first quarter, helped by higher subscriptions. The San Jose, Calif.-based company earned 8 cents a share, up 14% year over year, on sales of $92.4 million, up 7%, for the quarter ended April 30. Analysts polled by Thomson Reuters expected TiVo to earn 7 cents a share on sales of $91.5 million. TiVo stock was up nearly 4%, near 11, in morning trading in the stock market today. TiVo stock hit a four-year high of 14.29 last August. TiVo ended Q1 with 5.8 million subscribers, up 27%. Its revenue from multiple-system operators (companies that run multiple cable or direct broadcast satellite TV systems) rose 41%. “During the quarter, we continued to add MSO subscriptions at a rapid pace and delivered the best first quarter of TiVo-owned net subscription additions…

T-Mobile Downgraded As Dish Merger Far From Certain

T-Mobile US (TMUS) parent Deutsche Telekom could sell off some of its stake in TMUS, diluting shares, if M&A prospects with Dish Network fade and another buyer doesn’t step up, says Macquarie Capital, which downgraded T-Mobile stock to neutral on Wednesday. T-Mobile stock has shot up on views that Dish Network (DISH) could bid to acquire the wireless carrier. The satellite TV broadcaster’s stock has been sliding since it reported Q1 earnings. Some

Palo Alto Networks Among 4 Cybersecurity Leaders

More often than ever, cyberattacks are compromising tens of millions of consumers’ identities, sometimes taking key data such as credit card numbers. A growing army of top-notch cybersecurity companies including Palo Alto Networks (PANW) and CyberArk Software (CYBR) are working feverishly to turn the tide. Today’s Screen Of The Day is Young Guns, top-rated companies that went public in the last 15 years, still young by corporate standards. Cheetah