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The Motley Fool October 6, 2004 Rich Duprey |
Chiron Sneezes, Investors Catch Cold British authorities shut down the pharmaceutical's only U.S. flu vaccine manufacturing facility. This may in fact be an opportunity to scoop up a beleaguered stock at fire sale prices.  |
InternetNews October 5, 2004 Clint Boulton |
McData, IBM Extend Storage Gear Partnership Storage gear provider McData has signed a new OEM contract with IBM that will improve its ability to sell data switches and directors in Europe and the Asia-Pacific regions.  |
InternetNews October 5, 2004 Colin C. Haley |
Avaya Buy Powers European Push Avaya is buying Tenovis for $370 million in cash, a bid that will more than double the IP telephony specialist's revenues from Europe, the companies said today.  |
The Motley Fool October 5, 2004 Alyce Lomax |
No Cheer for Chiron A U.K. regulatory body suspended its manufacturing license because of contamination. The company's misstep adds up to another rough flu season.  |
National Real Estate Investor October 1, 2004 Stan Luxenberg |
Warehouses for Warsaw Corporate expansion in Poland during the past few years has led to a new generation of distribution centers exceeding 300,000 sq. ft. But Poland is not the only country where developers are redesigning warehouse and distribution centers.  |
BusinessWeek October 11, 2004 James Mehring |
European Union: Sending The Wrong Signal To Business Recently proposed measures intended to protect workers' health and safety could also be a competitive drag for the EU.  |
BusinessWeek October 11, 2004 |
Buying A Piece Of Russia ConocoPhillips bought a 7.59% stake in Russia's biggest oil company, and may up its stake to 20% within two or three years.  |
Bank Technology News October 2004 Michael Sisk |
Cards: The Art Of Cutting Collections Costs A U.K. and Connecticut-based company called Adeptra has quietly accumulated an impressive list of the world's top card issuers as clients.  |
BusinessWeek October 11, 2004 Jason Bush |
The Yank Caught in Yukos' Nightmare The job of rescuing the Russian oil giant has fallen to an American who arrived in Moscow just over a year ago. Now, CEO Steven Theede has a thankless job: Trying to hold the company together.  |
InternetNews October 1, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
Microsoft Pressures EU Court on Price A European judge must sort through competing ideas on the balance between intellectual property and fairness to decide whether antitrust penalties against Microsoft should be suspended.  |
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