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  • Global chip sales rise in October: survey
  • Gates Foundation funds health effort for newborns
  • California court grants Toshiba new trial in Lexar case
  • Nortel to pay millions to ex-CEO Owens: filing
  • Back office outsourcing spurs growth at ex-GE unit
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    Global chip sales rise in October: survey
    Global sales of semiconductors rose in October, keeping the chip industry on track for 8 percent growth this year as demand for electronic gadgets has been accelerating, according to a survey. More...

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    Gates Foundation funds health effort for newborns
    Low-tech, low-cost efforts to save newborns by providing clean equipment, trained attendants and other methods got an US$84 million boost from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. More...

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    California court grants Toshiba new trial in Lexar case
    Toshiba said on Friday that a California court has granted the company a new trial on more than US$465 million in damages a jury had previously awarded Lexar Media. More...

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    Nortel to pay millions to ex-CEO Owens: filing
    Nortel Networks will pay former chief executive Bill Owens a US$2 million lump sum severance and millions more in bonuses, it said in a regulatory filing on Friday. More...

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    Back office outsourcing spurs growth at ex-GE unit
    Genpact, a global back-office outsourcing business 40-percent owned by General Electric Co, plans to more than double revenue by 2008 as part of expansion plans that may eventually lead to an initial public offering. More...

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