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AT&T Pushes European Expansion

AT&T expands into Europe with wireless technology applications. The largest US phone company, AT&T would be expanding to Europe through licensing of its mobile home watchdog products.


Egyptian Natural Gas Holding to Award License Liquefied Natural Gas Import Within Two Weeks

Natural Gas Holding Co. in Egypt is now in the process of awarding license for the importation of liquefied natural gas within two weeks

Suit Filed against Union Pacific

A wrongful death is filed against Union Pacific Railroad Company alleging negligence. (Photo : Reuters) Renee Ammari, 21 and Tanya Sayegh, 18 died of critical injuries after a Union Pacific Railroad Company train ran down their stalled vehicle near the Mission Inn Avenue grade crossing in Riverside, CA last October 31, 2007.

Juniper Network Expands LTE Deployment for Mobile Carriers

Juniper Network employs high security systems for its mobile carrier clientele. (Photo: Reuters) The industry leader in network innovation, Juniper Networks has unveiled a new line of security cards for specific use for its SRX5600 and 5800 Series Services Gateways.


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Toyota is nearing an agreement to license its fuel-cell vehicle technology to BMW Japanese automaker Toyota Motor Corp is nearing an agreement to license its fuel-cell vehicle technology to Germany's BMW AG BMWG.
An ultra-Orthodox Jewish counselor was sentenced to 103 years in prison on Tuesday for sexually abusing a young female patient over three years
TD Ameritrade gathered record net new client assets of $16 billion - up more than 50 percent from the same quarter a year ago.
U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff sentenced the former Goldman Sachs director to two years in prison for insider trading and fined him $5 million in a Manhattan court room yesterday.
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney has gone on record as saying he is opposed to Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke's economic stimulus plans as "ineffective and inflammatory," and has vowed to appoint a new Fed Chair, if he is elected, The New York Times reported today.
Private equity plays a pervasive role in all of our lives,whether we are aware of it or not. In "The New Tycoons," author Jason Kelly tells the stories of the men who created this trillion-dollar industry.
The online, privately held lending company borro just received $26 million in new funding to expand its U.K. and U.S. operations. borro offers loans ranging from $1,000 to $1 million dollars secured against personal assets such as jewelry, fine art, classic cars or even wine collections. It just received $26
In what could be good news for the middle class (if President Barack Obama is re-elected), Vice President Joe Biden during a debate on Thursday with GOP vice-presidential candidate Paul Ryan signaled a possible change in the Democrats' longstanding position on tax rate increases, raising the threshold for increases from families with annual incomes of more than $250,000, to those making one million or more.
Thanks to a motion made by The New York Times in August, e-mails relating to an anti-trust civil lawsuit being brought against 11 of the biggest private equity firms have been made public.
Greek's ancient Port of Piraeus is half-owned by the Chinese-owned giant Cosco, which has tripled the volume of cargo traffic there since 2010. The trade-off is in workers' salaries and employment protections.