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NEC To Buy U.S. Software Firm For $300 Million

... 3.1 percent at 556 yen, compared with the benchmark Nikkei average's 2 percent fall. (Reporting by Mayumi Negishi; Editing by Chris Gallagher) 2008 Reuters. As per UBM LLC's agreement with Reuters, this story will be removed from this site after 30 days.TOKYO, June 27 - Japan's NEC, faced with a slow-growing home market, will acquire U.S. company NetCracker Technology for about $300...

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NEC To Buy U.S. Software Firm For $300 Million

... 3.1 percent at 556 yen, compared with the benchmark Nikkei average's 2 percent fall. (Reporting by Mayumi Negishi; Editing by Chris Gallagher) 2008 Reuters. As per UBM LLC's agreement with Reuters, this story will be removed from this site after 30 days.TOKYO, June 27 - Japan's NEC, faced with a slow-growing home market, will acquire U.S. company NetCracker Technology for about $300...

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Nokia plays catch up in Japan cellphone market

... and No.2 KDDI Corp <9433.T> ended up 1.1 percent, while Softbank fell 0.6 percent.(Reporting by Mayumi Negishi; Editing by Chris Gallagher)

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Japan's Shin-Etsu: no sign of U.S. housing recovery

... at 6,670 yen, against a fall of 2.1 percent in the benchmark Nikkei average<.N 225>.(Reporting by Mayumi Negishi, editing by Brent Kininmont)