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HP unveils new mobile e-services in Asia 
News Hewlett-Packard Co today unveiled three new mobile e-services initiatives for its Mobile e-Services Bazaar (MEB) in Asia.
Monday, June 18 2001 06:04 PM
Network Solutions eyes Asian consumer market
News International registrar Network Solutions Inc (NSI) hopes to penetrate the consumer market in Asia by partnering retailers to promote its offerings.
Friday, June 01 2001 04:27 PM
Pakistan reduces high-speed data transmission charges by 76%
News Pakistan has cut charges for high-speed data transmission lines by 76 percent to attract overseas investment and boost software exports, said Atta-ur- Rehman, minister for science and technology, on state television.
Friday, June 01 2001 04:17 PM
Google hedges against foreign currency swings
News Search giant has started a program to protect its financial results from changes in exchange rates of foreign currencies compared with the U.S. dollar.
Monday, October 20 2008 02:27 AM
Tags: Search, Financial, Sales/revenue, Google Inc., CFO, foreign-exchange, insurance, financial analyst, U.K., News.com
Analyst: Google's favorable foreign exchange rate to hit bump
News After 10 consecutive quarters of healthy foreign exchange rates, the search giant could encounter a reversal of fortune in the third quarter, according to an analyst report.
Tuesday, August 26 2008 10:42 AM
Tags: Analyst reports, Earning reports/forecasts, Internet advertising, Search, Google Inc., Exchange Rate, foreign-exchange, Japan, Wall Street, CPC
Google: Weathering the economy?
News news analysis The search giant's second-quarter results disappointed investors, but CEO Schmidt believes on-target sales indicate it is shrugging off the broader malaise.
Sunday, July 20 2008 11:41 PM
Tags: Earning reports/forecasts, Google Inc., Internet Search Advertising, foreign-exchange, search engine company, marketing, Hitwise, revenue, hiring, U.S.
If not IT, what is India's next growth engine?
Blogs When you are used to double-digit growth rates (ranging from 13 to 50 percent per annum), a growth forecast of 4 to 7 pe...
Wednesday, July 29 2009 05:38 PM
BlackBerry sales to disappoint Wall Street
News Research In Motion, maker of BlackBerry smartphones, reduces sales expectations for its third fiscal quarter, citing economic troubles in the United States.
Thursday, December 04 2008 07:39 AM
Tags: Wireless e-mail devices, BlackBerry, 3G (Third Generation), Palm Inc., RIM BlackBerry, Smart Phone, Research In Motion Ltd., Sales, Verizon Wireless, Wall Street
ANZ Bank buys 10% of HK online broker Boom.com
News Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd, the country's fourth-biggest bank, said it bought 10 percent of Hong Kong online discount broker Boom.com, as it expands its electronic commerce business in Asia.
Friday, June 01 2001 03:54 PM
HSBC unveils new trading platform in HK
News Banking giant HSBC says its e-commerce initiatives are continuing to pay off as online foreign-exchange transactions through Hong Kong have swelled to about US$$10 billion a week.
Friday, November 22 2002 10:00 AM
Interview with Bullpoo's Simon Lee
Blogs Following last week's article on Web 2.0 investment social network and Bullpoo, a local Hong Kong company that is fast b...
Monday, January 15 2007 05:15 PM
Citi banks on tech innovation
Insight Bank seeks to keep customers happy by delivering continous innovation in technology and leveraging the Internet.
Tuesday, October 02 2007 12:25 PM
Gartner: 2009 a 'deciding year' for Sony Ericsson
News Sony Ericsson's worsening losses make 2009 a make-or-break year for the company, say analysts.
Monday, January 19 2009 08:58 AM
Tags: Handhelds, Forecasting, Sales/revenue, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications, Smart Phone, Gartner Inc., Sales, Forecasting, Consumer Electronics Show, handset
TelecomAsia to sell up to US$790m of bonds
News TelecomAsia Corp Pcl, Bangkok's largest fixed-line telephone operator, plans to sell as much as 36 billion baht (US$790 million) of Thai baht bonds and use the proceeds to repay foreign currency debt.
Friday, June 01 2001 04:34 PM
TelecomAsia to sell up to US$790m of bonds
News TelecomAsia Corp Pcl, Bangkok's largest fixed-line telephone operator, plans to sell as much as 36 billion baht (US$790 million) of Thai baht bonds and use the proceeds to repay foreign currency debt.
Tuesday, May 22 2001 02:46 PM





