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Military & Aerospace Electronics May 2009 Courtney E. Howard |
On-board processing, acoustic modems, advanced batteries highlight SAIC tsunami-warning buoys Science Applications International Corp. is delivering multi-hazard warning and mitigation tsunami-detection buoys to the People's Republic of China. The ocean-based buoys use advanced electronics and sensors to provide quick warning information. |
The Motley Fool April 29, 2009 Toby Shute |
Venezuela Claims Another Victim Williams is the latest energy company to regret setting up shop in South America; it's its turn to feel the Venezuela burn. |
The Motley Fool April 24, 2009 Mike Pienciak |
Philip Morris International: Still a Smooth Draw Global smokers continue to pay up for Philip Morris' iconic brands. |
The Motley Fool April 23, 2009 Rich Smith |
"Constant" Craving at Coke and Pepsi Because Coke and Pepsi do such substantial business abroad they are going to feel the margins pinch, and no matter how much they crave it weren't so, it is. |
HBS Working Knowledge April 20, 2009 Martha Lagace |
Misgovernance at the World Bank New research tells why misgovernance at the World Bank should be corrected. |
Bank Systems & Technology April 14, 2009 Orla O'Sullivan |
Cisco Steps Into G20 Breach Coordinated global financial regulation by G20 will need new, technology infrastructure, vendor proposes. |
IndustryWeek April 15, 2009 |
The Competitive Edge -- The Trillion-Dollar Club and the Health of U.S. Manufacturing The United States must take steps now to participate in the high-growth promise of these emerging economies. |
IndustryWeek April 15, 2009 Jonathan Katz |
Midwest Still Tops in Trade Ball State report card gives the Great Lakes region an 'A' for its global position. |
The Motley Fool April 15, 2009 Brian Orelli |
No Bumper Crop, but Bans Aplenty for Monsanto Germany's move to ban planting of Monsanto's genetically modified corn seeds won't be a major hit to sales, but it's the thought that counts. |
Search Engine Watch April 8, 2009 Eric Enge |
Operating Web Sites in Multiple Countries Setting up Web sites for multiple countries is a common problem for multinational businesses that want to have separate sites for each country where they do business. There's a real risk that the search engines will see them as duplicate content. |
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