Europe’s economic woes still loom over the heads of the masses. Unemployment rates are soaring and industry after industry is tumbling. Telecommunication sector is no exception to the premise and Euro regulators are not helping the cause. One of the most viable options that telecom companies have for finding a way out of the oblivion […]
Adobe Systems announced the new version of the online television viewing program Adobe Pass 2.0. The program will enable TV content providers authenticate and verify subscribers among other features. Adobe has been working hard on TV Everywhere program, an international term used by television content providers and support system developers. The term encompasses all the […]
Aug 31 2012 | Posted in
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Greek national elections pose a new threat to the European market, if the left-wing Syriza party leader Alexis Tsipras wins the polls and takes over the reins of the country. The Euro banking sector is expected to take a severe blow if the above premise proves to be true. Tsipras has openly rejected to form […]
Jun 15 2012 | Posted in
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Since the sovereign debt crisis started to cool off a bit, its inoculation into the US stock market had started to wear off as well. However, the recent news has left its effects on the likes of New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ as stocks began to respond to both news. The market took to […]
Jun 15 2012 | Posted in
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The latest from the West is that Spain has agreed to receive a bail-out assistance plan from the Euro zone ministers in tune of $125 Billion. However, the Spanish government is expected to release the exact amount needed by June 21. The mere news of the acceptance of bail-out plan has brought smiles on the […]
The US stock market also showed a promising start to the current week after the news received from across the ocean. Though the trading is still to commence on Monday, the futures showed a prosperity of 1 percent. Dow Jones industrial average futures gained 130 points. Nasdaq composite futures rose 28.50 points. S&P 500 futures […]
Once upon a time in far-far West we had the US and the UK, the promising and most thriving economies, and on the other side of the globe was Japan playing fist fights with them single-handedly. Then came the God of Economic Destruction and set the world on ‘Stock Fire’. But, two countries saw the […]
China, these days, is facing hard times due to the lack of foreign demand, especially in the US and Europe, economic crisis being one of the reasons. The country’s own domestic consumption is less than satisfactory which has resulted in slow growth rate, somewhere near 2 percent a year, which was once well above 10 percent […]
In order to wind down its operation in Afghanistan, NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) struck an agreement with Central Asian States to remove equipment through their territories. NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen while talking to the media observed, “We reached agreement on reverse transit from Afghanistan with three Central Asian partners: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan. […]
Nissan Motor Company, one of the leading automotive companies in the world, took a bold step in 1986 to scrap the name of their compact sport line of vehicles, Datsun for some reason unknown. The decision opened up a Pandora’s Box in the US and Europe as the car enjoyed a great success in those […]
Mar 27 2012 | Posted in
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Corporate sector has always seen profits in front of them and that is the only God they know to bow before. In the past, the world has seen a slew of new techniques and methods to beef up the sales and revenues. The corporation might have become successful in that regard but the nature has […]
Mar 7 2012 | Posted in
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The goals were similar to those stated for the current linkup: sharing technologies, reducing fixed costs, economies of scale in purchasing, and access to a broader product portfolio. Some of it actually happened: Suzuki provided the Chevy “Tracker” small SUV and other low-end products; Isuzu shipped medium-commercial, city-delivery trucks under the Chevrolet and GMC badges; […]
Mar 7 2012 | Posted in
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