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The Motley Fool December 26, 2007 Rich Smith |
EADS Takes Ball, Goes Home Dollar devaluation is reducing Lockheed's competition for the Norway and Denmark contracts by half. There's still Sweden's Gripen International to contend with. But EADS is out. |
The Motley Fool December 24, 2007 Dave Mock |
Golden Growth for VimpelCom? Russian wireless services provider VimpelCom's offer to purchase Golden Telecom would cost it $4.3 billion. |
InternetNews December 20, 2007 |
Microsoft in Open Source Deal with Samba Microsoft signed a rare deal with an open source software group on Thursday, taking a step to meet sanctions imposed by the European Commission in 2004 for antitrust violations. |
The Motley Fool December 19, 2007 Brian Lawler |
Novartis' Diabetes Battle Can Begin Novartis gets set to market a novel diabetes treatment, with EU approval that is not all it had hoped for. |
The Motley Fool December 18, 2007 Brian Lawler |
The Final Nail in Neurochem's Coffin The European Medicines Agency announced its refusal to approve Neurochem's lead drug, KIACTA. |
InternetNews December 17, 2007 |
UK Admits Losing Data Of 3 Million People British Prime Minister Gordon Brown's government suffered new embarrassment over missing data on Monday when it revealed one of its contractors had lost the details of 3 million learner drivers. |
InternetNews December 17, 2007 |
U.S. Budges (a Little) on 'Net Gambling The United States has reached a deal with the European Union, Japan and Canada to keep its Internet gambling market closed to foreign companies, but is continuing talks with India, Antigua and Barbuda, Macau and Costa Rica. |
The Motley Fool December 14, 2007 Toby Shute |
JetBlue's Lufthansa Lift German giant Deutsche Lufthansa is planning to buy as much as a quarter of the budget U.S. carrier JetBlue Airways. |
InternetNews December 13, 2007 Stuart J. Johnston |
Opera Revives IE Complaint About Microsoft Just two months after Microsoft's stinging rebuke in its European antitrust case, competitor Opera files a complaint. |
InternetNews December 13, 2007 |
Opera Files EU Complaint Over Microsoft Opera Software said it has complained that Microsoft illegally ties its Web browser, Internet Explorer, to its dominant Windows operating system. |
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