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2012年7月21日 星期六

馬政府不要毀中鋼而自毀/ Lessons for Some Firms:Nokia and others

Fitch Downgrades Nokia
Fitch Ratings downgraded Nokia, saying it couldn't find any signs that the Finnish handset can stabilize its declining revenue and profit margins, and warned it might cut its rating further.
 Nokia's Red Ink Worsens
Embattled Finnish mobile handset maker Nokia extended its heavy losses as shipments of its new line of Lumia brand phones failed to make up for slumping sales of its older models, but its cash position proved stronger than expected.



馬政府不要毀中鋼而自毀

林益世 讓政府亂了馬腳?
 “x 先生/小姐!” 多人可入座…….

馬英九團隊毀中鋼的第一步就是執政之後,馬上去該公司找張董事長密談,結果逼不願配合的張董事長下台。
再讓吳敦義和林益世等團隊上下其手……

一個真正懂得反省的人,或想在歷史上不留下臭名的人,應該思考我的政黨KMT貪腐成性,所以`必須交出黨產、讓中鋼的公股完全釋出,讓它不必設什麼國會聯絡人等等…….







July 13, 2012 -- 3:00 p.m. EDT

TECHNOLOGY News-Sharing Site Digg Sells for $500,000
Betaworks has agreed to buy news-sharing website Digg, in an attempt to revive a company that was early to social media but outmaneuvered by rivals.

 
TECHNOLOGY Apple Rejoins Green Registry
Apple said it was re-registering its products with a voluntary registry of green electronics, reversing course after a flood of criticism.

 

AllThingsD: Microsoft today launched an angel investment and business incubator. It will be called the Bing Fund, named for the company's search engine.

 
TECHNOLOGY Yahoo Probes Password Theft
Yahoo is investigating a data breach that allowed a hacker group to download about 453,000 unencrypted user names and passwords in another black eye for the Internet company.

 
TECHNOLOGY Nokia Shuffles China Operations
Nokia is closing two regional sales offices in China and laying off staff as it reorganizes its operations in the world's largest smartphone market.

 
TECHNOLOGY LG Display Pays Most in LCD Price-Fixing Settlement
LG Display agreed to pay the largest sum—$380 million—among defendants to settle a U.S. case in which it and other manufacturers were accused of price fixing in the LCD market.

 
TECHNOLOGY Competition Worries Snag Verizon Deal
The Justice Department is holding up Verizon Wireless's $3.9 billion deal to acquire cable-company airwaves over concerns a related agreement will hurt competition for broadband Internet service.

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