3/16/2013

Groupon dives after hours following lower outlook

MARKETWATCH FRONT PAGE

The quarterly sales view from the daily-deals site is below Wall Street�s estimate, prompting a selloff in its shares late Wednesday. See full story.

Apple �active� in talks on cash, but no changes

Apple Inc. wraps up its annual shareholder�s� meeting with little mention of the massive $137 billion in cash on its balance sheet, beyond CEO Tim Cook reiterating that the company�s board is holding �active talks� on the matter. See full story.

Why investors should care about stock splits

Benefits may have more to do with perception than a company�s fundamentals, experts say. See full story.

Toys get a sex change

There�s no gender equality on the toy shelf. Lego and other toymakers boost profits by bending genders. See full story.

Why home workers don�t make the C-suite

Jobs may get done when employees work from home, but careers are made in the office. See full story.

MARKETWATCH PERSONAL FINANCE

The Affordable Care Act requires employers to offer health insurance, but some companies are making workers jump through new hoops to get it. See full story.

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