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NYSE Suspends Trading of BearingPoint Stock
The New York Stock Exchange regulatory board is suspending from trading BearingPoint, one of the country’s largest technology integrators and solution providers, because its stock price is “abnormally low” and it has failed to maintain the minimum market capitalization. BearingPoint stock closed at 7 cents Friday, 64 percent lower than its Nov. 7 closing price.…
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Chipmaker Spansion Sues Samsung for Infringement
WASHINGTON, Nov 17 (Reuters) – Flash memory maker Spansion (SPSN.O) has filed two lawsuits against Samsung Electronics (005930.KS), accusing the electronics manufacturer of infringing its patents, Spansion said on Monday. Spansion said it filed one lawsuit with the International Trade Commission and the second with the U.S. District Court in Delaware. A draft copy of…
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DO NOT PUBLISH — BROKEN
IT decision makers at U.S. corporations believe 2009 company performance will be better than 2008. That’s according to new forecasting trend information gleaned from the most recent CDW IT Monitor poll of more than 1,000 IT decision makers. Now a year into its CDW IT Monitor survey of IT decision maker sentiment, the…
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5 Ways to Capture More MDF
With the swipe of a pen last week, American Express suddenly transformed itself from a credit card holding company to a bank, making itself eligible for about $25 billion of that federal bailout fund. I am sure all of us thought about how to become a financial institution to claim our share of Washington’s $700…
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Getting Closer to Customers with BI
What is going to carry the tech community through this recession? Will it be better and more innovative products? Will it be managed and hosted services? Or will it be something more intangible, such as customer relationships and satisfaction? The answer is a little of all three. The one that stands out,…