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Monday, 30th January 2006
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  • Bill Gates cash kick-starts US$31bln TB funding drive
  • 3Com names Claflin's successor
  • High-Speed wireless network planned for Silicon Valley
  • LG Electronics to invest US$1.3bln in Mexican plant
  • Interview: SAP sees Asian sales growth of 17 percent in 2006
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    Bill Gates cash kick-starts US$31bln TB funding drive
    Microsoft founder Bill Gates has pledged US$900 million to fight tuberculosis, kick-starting a US$31 billion funding drive against a disease which kills one person every 15 seconds. More...

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    3Com names Claflin's successor
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    High-Speed wireless network planned for Silicon Valley
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    LG Electronics to invest US$1.3bln in Mexican plant
    LG Electronics and partners plan to invest US$1.3 billion to expand a television production plant in northern Mexico, according to a company executive. More...

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    Interview: SAP sees Asian sales growth of 17 percent in 2006
    SAP AG, the world's biggest maker of business software, has said its Asia Pacific software sales would grow by about 17 percent in 2006, at the upper end of the company's global forecast of 15-17 percent. More...

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