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BusinessWeek October 6, 2003 Gene G. Marcial |
Sweet Licensing Deals for Acacia Acacia Technologies Group could be a big beneficiary of the popularity of video-on-demand -- movies provided for a fee by hotels and on cable TV. So says Paul Sethi of Vertical Ventures Investments, who thinks the shares could double in a year. |
Bank Technology News January 2005 Michael Sisk |
The Post-October 28 World: It's Time for a Reality Check on Check 21 Believe it or not, there are still many misconceptions about the law among the public, which banks must battle as they gradually implement new checking technology. |
BusinessWeek July 28, 2003 Gene G. Marcial |
A Net Stock Rises from the Ashes Only the stout-hearted might want to touch shares of 24/7 Real Media, whose stock collapsed from a high of 64 in January, 1999, to 9 cents on Sept. 21, 2001. It has since bounced to 1.81 on July 16, 2003 -- thanks to the runup in tech and Internet stocks. |
U.S. Banker January 2002 |
A Win for the Fed Even the Fed can make mistakes, as many Greenspan critics are only too happy to point out. But some mistakes can be happy ones -- and that's the good news from the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston... |
InternetNews December 29, 2003 Erin Joyce |
Nasdaq Pushes Past 2000 Though volume was still light as many investors continued their traditional holiday break for the last week of the year, those in the markets today appeared eager to bid up on recent strength in economic data. |
BusinessWeek December 8, 2003 Gene G. Marcial |
More Dentists Are Drilling With Biolase Biolase makes laser dental drills quieter and less painful. The stock was knocked down because of an accounting restatement, but some pros think it is a good buy. |
National Real Estate Investor February 9, 2004 Parke Chapman |
Starwood Beats Wall Street Estimates Despite a 4.4% decline in profits, Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide beat Wall Street estimates for the fourth quarter of 2003. |
BusinessWeek February 16, 2004 Gene G. Marcial |
Cell-Phone Fever Cures Gemplus' Chill Luxembourg-based Gemplus International is number one in smart card market share. Prospects for its stock look good. |
BusinessWeek November 3, 2003 |
The Heavy Trading In Strategic Diagnostics Strategic Diagnostics, which makes immunoassay tests to detect toxicity in foodstuffs, has risen since September from 3.90 to 4.87 -- on heavy volume. Herbert Lotman, who owns Keystone Foods and sits on Strategic's board, has been buying shares, and it is rumored that he may make a run for Strategic. |
BusinessWeek December 15, 2003 Gene G. Marcial |
With BluePhoenix, Old Software Rises Anew Tiny BluePhoenix Solutions is emerging as a big noise in a niche business that larger companies tend to ignore: helping enterprises modernize old software systems so they can adapt them to new applications and markets. |
National Real Estate Investor February 11, 2003 Parke Chapman |
EOP reports fourth-quarter results A weak office and apartment market is having a pronounced effect on the nation's bellwether REITs. |
U.S. Banker June 2003 Robert Kapler |
Getting Serious About Check 21-Finally The average check is handled 12 times, so check image technology could sharply reduce error rates. But choosing a system depends on a bank's specific needs. |
InternetNews December 30, 2003 Erin Joyce |
Micromuse Down, Symbol up on Accounting Probes The Nasdaq index stayed in above-2000 territory Tuesday on a subdued day of trading as the end-of-year New Year's holiday approached. |
BusinessWeek January 12, 2004 Gene G. Marcial |
EDLG: A Class Act For Student Loans? Are shares of Education Lending Group attractive? |
BusinessWeek April 5, 2004 Gene G. Marcial |
How Caraco Could Get Swallowed Some pros think India's Sun Pharmaceutical is out to acquire Caraco. |
InternetNews December 26, 2003 Erin Joyce |
Bargain Hunters Trickle Back, Post Holiday Offline retailers such as Wal-Mart said they expected same-store sales to stay the same as it expected, suggesting that the real surge in last minute shoppers were at home in front of their computers instead of at the stores. |
BusinessWeek June 6, 2005 Gene G. Marcial |
Spooked At News Corp. News Corp. is a leader in global media, so why is its stock so sluggish? |
BusinessWeek September 22, 2003 Gene G. Marcial |
At Interwoven, Things Are Meshing Nicely Savvy hedge funds have been snapping up Interwoven shares in anticipation of the enforcement in 2004 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, aimed at improving the way companies manage and report financial information. Interwoven's software helps collect and track such information. |
The Motley Fool October 20, 2004 Tom Taulli |
Fiserv Wants to Trash Checkbooks Checks are quite antiquated. Companies like Fiserv want to change the way they're processed. |
Bank Systems & Technology May 6, 2004 Judy Ward |
Banks Prepare Returns Processing for Check 21 Electronic check processing will speed transactions, cut costs and fight fraud. |
Bank Technology News May 2003 Robert Kapler |
Getting Serious About Check 21 Banks rev up technology as legislation gets closer |
InternetNews September 28, 2005 Chris Nerney |
Political, Economic News Roil Market Indexes closed with little change... Research in Motion drops in after-hours trading... Red Hat beats estimates... Tom Delay indicted... etc. |
BusinessWeek May 3, 2004 Robert Barker |
Why Microsoft's Cash Makes It A Bargain Is it safe to buy Microsoft yet? It's certainly an odd thing to ask about a stock that's up 34,186% since its 1986 debut. |
InternetNews January 30, 2004 Janis Mara |
Earnings: Ask Jeeves, aQuantive, Digitas All three reported strong fourth quarters, though some looked better than others overall. |
The Motley Fool April 6, 2004 Alyce Lomax |
99 Cents Off 99 Cents Only warned today that its first quarter hasn't been quite what investors had hoped for. |
Science News May 10, 2003 Ivars Peterson |
Coins for Making Change Efficiently Is ours the optimal choice of coin values for minimizing the number of coins required to handle typical transactions? Computer scientist Jeffrey Shallit of the University of Waterloo has worked out an answer. What the U.S. needs, he says, is an 18-cent piece. |
Bank Systems & Technology March 10, 2004 Deena M. Amato-McCoy |
WesPay/Clearing House Deal Aims For Integrated Payments Structure Processors seek economies of scale as payments landscape undergoes transformation. |
Information Today June 24, 2002 Marydee Ojala |
Thomson Corp. Now Listed on the New York Stock Exchange On June 11, Thomson Corp. was listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), one of the largest companies added to that market this year. The lead underwriters were Merrill Lynch & Co. and Morgan Stanley. |
BusinessWeek January 12, 2004 Gene G. Marcial |
Orion: To Argentina, Via Vancouver The stock of Northern Orion Resources, a Vancouver-based copper and gold producer, is attractive because of deposits yet to come onstream. |
The Motley Fool March 12, 2004 W.D. Crotty |
99 Cents Is Enough It sounds improbable, but 99 Cents Only Stores isn't cheap. |