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PowerTel reports first profit
A change in leadership and an alliance with iiNet has been attributed to PowerTel’s net profit of LN_ARTICLES_TEXT.6m, a first for the service provider. More...

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Fujitsu-Siemens sees only cautious demand for IT
BERLIN - Japanese-German computer maker Fujitsu-Siemens is seeing corporate customers hold back on information technology spending, especially in Germany, as the computer industry is squeezed by European environmental regulation while it hopes for a boost from the launch of Microsoft's new operating system next year. More...

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LCD TV makers see prices drop further in 2007
LG Electronics and Sharp said on Thursday they expected prices of flat LCD television sets to drop by 20 percent to 30 percent or more in 2007 amid overproduction and cost reductions.More...

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