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Chemistry World April 20, 2007 Killugudi Jayaraman |
Pesticide Filter Debuts in India A domestic water filter that uses metal nanoparticles to remove dissolved pesticide residues is about to enter the Indian market. Its developers believe it is the first product of its kind in the world to be commercialized.  |
InternetNews April 19, 2007 Andy Patrizio |
U.S Slips To Third In Worldwide PC Market Sales up 8.9 percent, with Europe, Middle East and Asia growing faster than the U.S.  |
BusinessWeek April 30, 2007 Dexter Roberts |
Cautious Consumers The Chinese are on a spending spree, right? Not really. In fact, they're so tightfisted, Beijing is worried  |
BusinessWeek April 30, 2007 Hamm & Lakshman |
Widening Aisles For Indian Shoppers In India, big retailers are jostling to replace millions of small merchants with chain stores.  |
The Motley Fool April 19, 2007 Tom Taulli |
New Oriental's Intelligent Expansion China's market leader in private education invests more in its business to grab a bigger piece of its rapidly growing market. Investors, take note.  |
The Motley Fool April 18, 2007 Nathan Parmelee |
Quick Take: Tesco's Japan Expansion Plans Tesco is entering the crowded convenience store space in Japan. Investors, take note.  |
The Motley Fool April 18, 2007 Rich Smith |
Ford Finds a Friend In addition to whatever else Nissan has to offer, it's got the edge in a new hybrid technology -- one that will replace Toyota's NiMH-based tech. That looks like a pretty good reason to sit down at the table and start talking partnership with Nissan.  |
The Motley Fool April 18, 2007 Selena Maranjian |
Oh, Boy! A New China Index! If you want to invest in China, here comes a new way to do so. The Nasdaq Stock Market thinks that what the world needs now is a new "Nasdaq China Index."  |
The Motley Fool April 17, 2007 Seth Jayson |
Quick Take: Korea on the Cusp Although South Korea's economy hasn't exactly been suffering lately, and North Korea is a long way from normal, ratcheting down the nuclear tensions should improve the environment for investors in South Korea.  |
The Motley Fool April 17, 2007 Rich Duprey |
Eisai Says Sayonara The Japanese company withdraws its application for approval of its Alzheimer's drug for severe cases of the disease in Europe. What will it mean to investors?  |
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