May 16, 2008
India says BlackBerry issue nears resolution
Research in Motion has said it expects to resolve in a month Indian security concerns about its BlackBerry wireless e-mail device, India’s telecoms minister said on Friday.
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Research in Motion has said it expects to resolve in a month Indian security concerns about its BlackBerry wireless e-mail device, India’s telecoms minister said on Friday.
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Asian markets to remain volatile next week as worst of crisis 'far …Forbes, NY - 2 hours agoShare prices around Asia have rebounded from their lows in March reached at the height of the markets' vulnerability to fallout from the US credit market …
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Canada’s broadcast regulator said on Friday it will launch public hearings next year on the future of digital media.
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The banking giant has filed a box-full of documents with the Ontario Superior Court to defend against a class-action suit that alleges the bank did not adequately compensate employees for working overtime.
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The Toronto Stock Exchange’s main index popped up more than 1% on Thursday, propelled further into record high territory by strong resource and financial shares.
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The loonie closed at parity against the U.S. dollar Thursday as robust energy prices helped it recover from early losses after the release of weak manufacturing sales data.
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The CBC has stepped up its fight with Star Choice, this time accusing the satellite TV distributor of failing to include RDI, the French version of Newsworld, in its basic English digital package as required by regulations.
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Research In Motion Ltd. appears poised to enter a renaissance period of market expansion after details of the smart phone maker’s oft-rumoured “iPhone killer†were revealed this past week
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Market bottoms are like giving birth. The exact moment is hard to predict, but it is always painful. Though it sometimes takes longer than you’d guess, you know it is coming. And once it is over, it sure feels better.
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The housing market is cooling, the only question is by how much, according to government and private-sector forecasts Thursday.
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