1. That would mark its first loss since going public in 2006.
2. That would mark a slight improvement from last year but slower growth than 2014.
3. The big question mark for WWDC is the iPhone 8.
4. That mark belongs to a fellow Texas cat, which lived to be 38.
5. One reason servicing cars is so lucrative is because dealers mark up parts by as much as 80%.
6. The Nasdaq recently passed the 4,000 mark, a level last seen in September of 2000.
7. The stock opened at $23 a share but closed below that mark at $22.18, up 17%.
8. Major resistance spans from the 120 mark to the 200-day moving average, currently 120.80.
9. This year could breach the $150 million mark, an almost 100-fold increase from 2003.
10. First support matches the 17,800 mark, and is followed by a deeper floor around 17,580.
11. First support rests at the 5,000 mark, and is followed by the September peak of 4,961.
12. Next resistance rests at the 5,000 mark, and is followed by additional overhead around 5,050.
13. The deal also would mark the second recent significant deal in the chip space.
14. It would also mark the first time the court has had four Jewish justices.
15. The leaders at Samsung are people who have risen and made their mark by being entrepreneurial.