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Topics  Technology  /  Investing Infographic: 10 tech stocks from IPO to now By Phil Froats, Trevor Melanson May 17, 2012

If you'd invested $1,000 in Microsoft back in 1986, you'd have over $400,000 now. Here are nine tech stocks that have paid off—and one recent flop.

Topics  Technology
Infographic: RIM vs. Facebook By Trevor Melanson From  Technology  | May 15, 2012   Facebook could be valued at $100 billion on Friday. At $6 billion, RIM's market cap is paltry by comparison, but its revenue is still four times higher.
Canada's youth are hardly making gains in employment By Matt Lundy  | From  Data  | May 03, 2012   Here's a silver lining for young Canadians seeking work: at least you're not looking for jobs in 1983, or in Greece.
How the Toronto Blue Jays' payroll stacks up By Matt Lundy  | From  Data  | April 16, 2012   In baseball, money doesn't necessarily buy success, but it can help.
Canada's most expensive neighbourhoods By Trevor Melanson From  Data  | April 12, 2012   All of them are located in two cities. Can you guess which ones?
Canada's most expensive real estate markets By Trevor Melanson From  Data  | March 26, 2012   These 10 cities boast the most expensive homes in Canada, and the three worst are in B.C.
Canada's westward shift backed by the numbers By Phil Froats From  Data  | March 13, 2012   If Canada stays on its current path, the West's slice of Canada will grow by 7%. Ontario's will shrink by 5%.
Comparing the 2011-2012 provincial deficits By Phil Froats From  Data  | March 05, 2012   Chart: Ontario will register the biggest deficit per capita, while Newfoundland will see a similarly sized surplus.
Best picture winners don't always get a box office boost By Matt Lundy  | From  Data  | February 27, 2012   In the past decade, all best picture winners have grossed the far majority of their money before the Oscars were handed out.
Infographic: How the rest of the world surfs the Internet By Trevor Melanson From  Data  | January 13, 2012   Internet Explorer isn't the norm in every country. Elsewhere, Firefox, Chrome and even Opera reign supreme.
Canadians get far fewer holiday breaks than European workers By Matt Lundy  | From  Data  | December 14, 2011   Which countries give employees the most generous holiday breaks? It's certainly not Canada.
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