Conax to Offer Advanced Global TV Platform With TiVo Software - PR Inside
ALVISO, CA and OSLO, NORWAY — (Marketwire) — 03/08/10 — TiVo Inc. (NASDAQ: TIVO), a leader in advanced television services and personal video recorders (PVRs), and Conax, a leading global provider of security solutions for digital TV and content

Who will start spending first? - Long Beach Press-Telegram
roughly 10 million jobs that economists say are needed to restore the job market to its pre-recession health. “There’s a little bit of a standoff — a chicken-and-egg problem,” said Robert Reich, a professor of public policy at UC Berkeley and

Conax to Offer Advanced Global TV Platform With TiVo Software - MSN Money
TiVo Inc. (NASDAQ: TIVO), a leader in advanced television services and personal video recorders (PVRs), and Conax, a leading global provider of security solutions for digital TV and content distribution, today announced that they have partnered to

Research and Markets: Algeria - Mobile Market Overview, Statistics - PR Inside
Research and Markets ( www.researchandmarkets.com/research/8c04c0/algeria_mobile_m : ) has This report contains an overview of Algerias mobile market, analysis and key statistics, profiles of the major players, and scenario forecasts for the

WSJ article on gold - Stockhouse
Goldcorp’s share price has more than doubled since, and that C$4.29 share is now worth about C$10. The lesson here: Junior miners that haven’t reached the production stage aren’t really a play on gold. They are a far-out-of-the-money call option that

Who will blink first? - The Daily Advertiser
The two share something in common: They’re reluctant to spend employers will create nowhere near the roughly 10 million jobs that economists say are needed to restore the job market to its pre-recession health. “There’s a little bit of a standoff

Employers, consumers in spending stalemate that may delay recovery - Nashville Tennessean
To understand why jobs are so scarce, consider John McFarland and Nicole Rosen. The two share something in common: They’re reluctant to spend freely. McFarland is CEO of Baldor Electric Co. in Fort Smith, Ark.; Rosen is a consumer in Washington state

Use of Web complicates name suit - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
WORCESTER — The Owl Shop of Worcester, an iconic downtown business that has long been a magnet for area cigar aficionados, is entering the 11th month of a legal dispute with a New Haven cigar lounge and bar over the right to use the Owl Shop

In tough times, city finds itself on the short end of corporate tax - Indianapolis Star
When the economy boomed, Indianapolis handed Navistar International $18 million in tax breaks for new machinery. But the recession has soured the tax deal for the city. After the massive Eastside diesel plant closed, idling nearly 1,000 workers last

Conax to Offer Advanced Global TV Platform With TiVo Software - PR Inside
ALVISO, CA and OSLO, NORWAY — (Marketwire) — 03/08/10 — TiVo Inc. (NASDAQ: TIVO), a leader in advanced television services and personal video recorders (PVRs), and Conax, a leading global provider of security solutions for digital TV and content

Who will start spending first? - Long Beach Press-Telegram
roughly 10 million jobs that economists say are needed to restore the job market to its pre-recession health. “There’s a little bit of a standoff — a chicken-and-egg problem,” said Robert Reich, a professor of public policy at UC Berkeley and

Conax to Offer Advanced Global TV Platform With TiVo Software - MSN Money
TiVo Inc. (NASDAQ: TIVO), a leader in advanced television services and personal video recorders (PVRs), and Conax, a leading global provider of security solutions for digital TV and content distribution, today announced that they have partnered to

Research and Markets: Algeria - Mobile Market Overview, Statistics - PR Inside
Research and Markets ( www.researchandmarkets.com/research/8c04c0/algeria_mobile_m : ) has This report contains an overview of Algerias mobile market, analysis and key statistics, profiles of the major players, and scenario forecasts for the

WSJ article on gold - Stockhouse
Goldcorp’s share price has more than doubled since, and that C$4.29 share is now worth about C$10. The lesson here: Junior miners that haven’t reached the production stage aren’t really a play on gold. They are a far-out-of-the-money call option that

Who will blink first? - The Daily Advertiser
The two share something in common: They’re reluctant to spend employers will create nowhere near the roughly 10 million jobs that economists say are needed to restore the job market to its pre-recession health. “There’s a little bit of a standoff

Employers, consumers in spending stalemate that may delay recovery - Nashville Tennessean
To understand why jobs are so scarce, consider John McFarland and Nicole Rosen. The two share something in common: They’re reluctant to spend freely. McFarland is CEO of Baldor Electric Co. in Fort Smith, Ark.; Rosen is a consumer in Washington state

Use of Web complicates name suit - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
WORCESTER — The Owl Shop of Worcester, an iconic downtown business that has long been a magnet for area cigar aficionados, is entering the 11th month of a legal dispute with a New Haven cigar lounge and bar over the right to use the Owl Shop

In tough times, city finds itself on the short end of corporate tax - Indianapolis Star
When the economy boomed, Indianapolis handed Navistar International $18 million in tax breaks for new machinery. But the recession has soured the tax deal for the city. After the massive Eastside diesel plant closed, idling nearly 1,000 workers last