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Acme Packet, JAJAH Team for Wholesale VoIP BillingWorld Thu, 08 Jan 2009 1:22 PM PST JAJAH says it’s taken a step to protect its SIP application infrastructure and improve the quality and profitability of its IP communication platform by implementing Acme Packet ’s Net-Net session border controllers. |
Skype ships beta for MIDs Desktop Linux Thu, 08 Jan 2009 4:12 PM PST eBay subsidiary Skype is beta-testing a “Moblin” version of its proprietary VoIP softphone. |
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PCG Asset Management Opens Singapore Office MarketWatch (press release) - USA LA JOLLA, Calif., Jan 08, 2009 (BUSINESS WIRE) — PCG Asset Management (PCG AM), a leading private equity asset management and advisory firm, … See all stories on this topic |
Company news and commentary: John Biccard, Investec Asset Management Moneyweb - Johannesburg,South Africa ALEC HOGG: John Biccard is with Investec Asset Management. Good to have you on the programme as always, John, as our market commentator this evening. … See all stories on this topic |
Ralph G. Adamo Explains Asset Management PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung) - Wien,Austria Ralph G. Adamo, Founder and CEO of Integrity Wealth Management, and incoming Chairman of the Education Committee of the Financial Planning Association, … See all stories on this topic |
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Inventory hangover likely in ‘09, analyst warns EETimes Thu, 08 Jan 2009 12:28 PM PST Electronics supply chain inventory levels are likely to decline sequentially in the first quarter, but probably not enough to return them to normal levels, according to an analyst. |
Taylor Wimpey arm seeks 20% cut in costs Financial Times Thu, 08 Jan 2009 3:51 PM PST A subdivision of Taylor Wimpey , the troubled housebuilder, has told its subcontractors that they must cut costs on all existing orders by 20 per cent. The demand is the most extreme example yet of how the scramble to cut costs by housebuilders is squeezing companies further down the supply chain. |
North reels under fruit, vegetables shortage Express India Thu, 08 Jan 2009 12:13 PM PST The strike of the truck operators entered the third day in Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh on Thursday with the three states facing shortage of vegetables and fruits and of petroleum products whose supply chain was also disrupted due to strike by the employees of the oil companies. |
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