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IndustryWeek July 1, 2005 John Teresko |
New Roles For Robots Once viewed largely as a way to save on labor costs, robots today have taken on more significant roles in manufacturing. They're part of global competitiveness plans and are seeing, moving and servicing better than ever.  |
Wall Street & Technology July 1, 2005 Anthony Guerra |
SIA Seeks VoIP Deal Phase 1 of a Securities Industry Association pilot program has begun to find one or two Voice over IP vendors that best meet the industry's needs for everything from disaster recovery to communicating on the trading floor.  |
Wall Street & Technology July 1, 2005 Kerry Massaro |
From The Editor: Breaking Up Is Hard to Do Is the relationship coming to an end? Will we be hearing the big "D" word, or is the relationship between financial firms' buy sides and sell sides just maturing and evolving, as all long-standing relationships do?  |
Wall Street & Technology July 1, 2005 |
Gardner Leaves Frank Russell for IDI Michael Gardner, former manager of trading implementations in charge of the trading and operations of Frank Russell Securities' business lines joined Institutional Direct Inc. (IDI), a wholly owned subsidiary of Bear Stearns, as senior managing director and head of transition services.  |
Wall Street & Technology July 1, 2005 Maria Santos |
Deutsche Bank's Lehrman Moves to Merrill Ira Lehrman joined Merrill Lynch as first vice president and head of global investment banking and client technology.  |
Wall Street & Technology July 1, 2005 Maria Santos |
Top 5 Risk Initiatives Financial institutions have a lot to focus on in the risk department. Here are this year's top five risk initiatives.  |
The Motley Fool June 29, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
What's Cooking in Kazakhstan? As PetroKazakhstan entertains buyout offers, its namesake's government steps in. At this point, we seem to have a sea of unknowns. Investors need to remain watchful.  |
The Motley Fool June 29, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
Love in the Pits? Rumors say the Chicago Merc wants to buy the Chicago Board of Trade before CBOT goes public. Meanwhile, the Merc has tacked on almost $50 in stock value in the past two days, a 19% rise.  |
The Motley Fool June 29, 2005 Alyce Lomax |
More Deals From SBC The telecom company makes more moves to attempt to steal cable customers. Aggressive initiatives like this one show that picking the winners and losers in telecom is speculative and challenging at best for investors.  |
The Motley Fool June 29, 2005 Brian Gorman |
Jarden of Eatin' Jarden, which already includes consumer products under the brand names Coleman and Mr. Coffee, continues its buying spree. So far, the strategy is working well. Investors, take note.  |
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