North Korea reportedly wants a 'Vietnam-like' debut to the world economy
Could North Korea's economy, the most isolated in the world, ever follow in the footsteps of Vietnam's? Seoul-based Maeil Business Newspaper reported Kim Jong Un said during a private summit with South Korea that he saw a "Vietnam-like" opening of the country, probably referring to Hanoi in 1986. Vietnam's ruling communist party dropped collectivism to pursue a "socialist-oriented market economy," under which the country's GDP growth increased by an average of 3% per year over the next decade.
3 Key Factors Driving BlackBerry's Continued Recovery
Ryan McQueeney highlights BlackBerry (BB) and points to three key factors driving the once-iconic smartphone maker's evolution into a security-focused enterprise software company.
AT&T (T) Sinks, Time Warner (TWX) Gains as Federal Judge Approves Merger
A federal judge has approved AT&T's (T) $85 billion merger with Time Warner (TWX), handing the telecom giant a massive victory in what has been the most intense antitrust case in decades.
Why Tesla Had a Roller-Coaster Day
An analyst got bullish on Model 3 production, and then Tesla announced a round of layoffs.
El Pollo Loco Shares May Soon Recover More Ground
A new CEO and minimized losses out of Texas may add more momentum to a mild share price recovery year to date.

