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BusinessWeek September 12, 2005 |
TCL's French Meal Leads To Indigestion Chinese television maker TCL Multimedia, which last year took control of the RCA brand as part of its acquisition of French company Thomson's TV business, reported a second-quarter loss of $6 million on sales of $987 million.  |
BusinessWeek September 12, 2005 Spencer E. Ante |
OfficeTiger Roams Toward An IPO Its MortgageRamp deal will make it a bigger pure play in outsourcing. The purchase provides OfficeTiger a shot at offering support services to commercial real estate lenders, services that some analysts say are poised to begin shifting overseas.  |
InternetNews September 6, 2005 Jim Wagner |
Telco TV Expected to Surge Worldwide adoption of IP-based TV is expected to grow significantly in coming years, though the U.S. will only be a bit player in the market, according to researchers.  |
The Motley Fool September 6, 2005 Jennifer Schonberger |
Hilfiger Makes a Bid on Value The Hong Kong-based retailer has decided to auction itself off in an effort to restore its fortunes. Value creation could be in store for Tommy's shareholders.  |
The Motley Fool September 2, 2005 Rich Duprey |
An Opportunity Not to Forget Japanese pharmaceutical Eisai targets another segment of the growing Alzheimer's market. Investors, take note.  |
Bank Systems & Technology August 30, 2005 Ivan Schneider |
Why Oracle Wanted a Piece Of i-flex Solutions As the software giant and Mumbai-based i-flex Solutions begin to synchronize their offerings, i-flex's center of gravity will shift farther into the Oracle camp. Specifically, industry solutions for banking will build upon Oracle technologies, those both built and acquired.  |
BusinessWeek September 12, 2005 Joseph Weber |
A Chinese Banquet For NASDAQ The NASDAQ is outpacing major rivals in lining up new listings of fast-growth Chinese companies.  |
The Motley Fool September 1, 2005 Nathan Parmelee |
Ohayou, 7-Eleven Japan. Sayonara, 7-Eleven. 7-Eleven Japan makes a $32.50 per-share buyout offer for the portion of 7-Eleven that it doesn't already own. With shares currently trading at a 6.5% premium to 7-Eleven Japan's offering price, the market obviously feels the offer is low.  |
The Motley Fool September 1, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
Haggar Not So Haggard Haggar accepts a generous takeout offer. An investor group that includes a Chinese manufacturing company has stepped up and offered $29 a share in cash for the company. Investors, take note.  |
IEEE Spectrum September 2005 Steven Cherry |
South Korea Pushes Mobile Broadband South Korea is seeking greater connectivity with wireless broadband.  |
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