Monthly Archives: September 2010
BlackBerry offers tablet for businesses – AZCentral.com
BlackBerry offers tablet for businesses – AZCentral.com
NEW YORK – The company that gave us the BlackBerry – still the dominant phone in corporate circles – thinks its business customers will have room in their briefcases for at least one more device: the PlayBook. Research in Motion Ltd. showed off the tablet
Candidates shake up elections for Dems and GOP – The Tribune
Former Republican Congressman Tom Tancredo’s entrance into Colorado’s gubernatorial race as a third party candidate shook up the contest, but it’s unclear what impact his candidacy will have on the Republican Party in the state. Tancredo acknowledged his
Weisberg joins EEOC as regional attorney – South Florida Business Journal
I ve only been covering law for three years in South Florida, but I recognized the name on today s news release about the next regional attorney for the Miami office of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Robert Weisberg of Coconut Grove
GAME Post Losses, Close Stores – TheSixthAxis
GAME Group PLC have today released their financials for the first half of 2010/11, and it doesn t make pleasant reading. This probably comes as no surprise to people in the know, as GAME has been shedding money for quite some time now. GAMES
CEOs lower expectations on sales, employment – CNN Money
CEOs lower expectations on sales, employment – CNN Money
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — CEOs across America say they plan to increase capital spending, but have lowered their expectations on employment and sales for the short-term future, according to a survey released Tuesday by Business Roundtable. A majority of
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Russian Answers to American Theater s Questions – Moscow Times
American Theater magazine has come up with a clever ploy to keep people interested in what it is up to in between issues. Every few days they post a question on their Facebook page and encourage their fans, of which there are 7,874 at this writing, to