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The GREEN MARKET (Free subscription) | yesterday
Fourth of July festivities may be toned down this year, but America still has reason to celebrate. According to the Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations for 2009 America has more sustainable companies than any other nation on earth.. The G100 includes companies from 15 countries encompassing all sectors. They were evaluated according to how effectively they managed environmental, social and governance...
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CEOWORLD Magazine (Free subscription) | yesterday
US software giant, California-based Oracle Corp has unveiled plans to cut 850 to 1,000 jobs in Europe in light of weaker than expected growth projections. Oracle employs 17,000 people in Europe, including 1,600 in France. Oracle had 86,000 employees worldwide. Oracle would join EMC Corp, Hewlett-Packard Co, International Business Machines Corp, Intel Corp, Microsoft Corp and SAP [...]
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Thomas Kraemer (Free subscription) | 07/02/2009
PHOTO: Under Secretary of Defense Dave Packard cancels MOL (manned orbiting lab for spying on Russia) project in a press conference on June 10, 1969. (See previous post Dave Packard cancels astrospies 1969 (2/13/08) ) I previously mentioned how Bill Hewlett and David Packard asked in the 1980s to review my plans to remodel their 30 year-old building, but only because they were concerned we would waste...
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YourFINDit.com (Free subscription) | 07/01/2009
In a rare reversal, China's government gave in to domestic and international pressure and backed down from a rule that would have required personal computers sold in the country to have Internet-filtering software.
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YourFINDit.com (Free subscription) | 07/01/2009
Hewlett-Packard Co. topped the list at midday on Tuesday for Buying on Weakness , which tracks stocks that fell in price but had the largest inflow of money.
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YourFINDit.com (Free subscription) | 06/30/2009
Stocks rallied Monday, with oil and technology shares leading the way as investors scooped up shares hit in the recent retreat, at the start of a holiday-shortened trading week.
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YourFINDit.com (Free subscription) | 06/30/2009
EcoBlu Products Inc. (OTC BB: NECO), SLM CORPORATION (NYSE: SLM), AT&T INC. (NYSE: T),FORD MOTOR CO (NYSE: F), EXXON MOBIL CP (NYSE: XOM), HEWLETT PACKARD CO (NYSE: HPQ), GENWORTH FINANCIAL (NYSE: GNW), SPRINT NXTEL CP (NYSE: S)
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YourFINDit (Free subscription) | 06/30/2009
EcoBlu Products Inc. (OTC BB: NECO), KEYCORP(NYSE: KEY),MERCK CO INC(NYSE: MRK), REGIONS FINANCIAL CP(NYSE: RF),GEN ELECTRIC CO(NYSE: GE),HEWLETT PACKARD CO(NYSE: HPQ), WELLS FARGO & CO NEW(NYSE: WFC)PFIZER INC(NYSE: PFE)
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YourFINDit.com (Free subscription) | 06/30/2009
EcoBlu Products Inc. (OTC BB: NECO), KEYCORP(NYSE: KEY),MERCK CO INC(NYSE: MRK), REGIONS FINANCIAL CP(NYSE: RF),GEN ELECTRIC CO(NYSE: GE),HEWLETT PACKARD CO(NYSE: HPQ), WELLS FARGO & CO NEW(NYSE: WFC)PFIZER INC(NYSE: PFE)
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YourFINDit.com (Free subscription) | 06/30/2009
EcoBlu Products Inc. (OTC BB: NECO), GENWORTH FINANCIAL (NYSE: GNW), MERCK CO INC(NYSE: MRK), AT&T INC. (NYSE: T), EXXON MOBIL CP (NYSE: XOM), HEWLETT PACKARD CO(NYSE: HPQ), SLM CORPORATION (NYSE: SLM), REGIONS FINANCIAL CP (NYSE: RF)
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 06/30/2009
At the last minute, China pulls back on demands that PC-makers install censorship software on PCs. Manufacturers under the gun, like Palo Alto's Hewlett-Packard Co., click heels in celebration, right? Not so as you'd notice, at least not publicly. Tuesday's... Sponsored Topics: China - Censorship - Personal computer - Hewlett-Packard - Palo Alto California
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bizjournals (Free subscription) | 06/26/2009
Shin-Etsu Handotai Group, a Japanese manufacturer of solar equipment and computer chip components, purchased the 174-acre Vancouver, Wash., campus of Hewlett Packard Co. on Friday, for a reported $55 million.