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VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA (MARKET WIRE) Silver Wheaton Corp. (TSX: SLW)(NYSE: SLW) will release 2007 first quarter results on Thursday, April 26, 2007 before market open.  |
Reddy Ice Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: FRZ ) will hold a conference call and webcast on Wednesday, April 25, 2007, to discuss the Company's first quarter 2007 results. The teleconference will begin at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time and will be hosted  |
Governor Edward G. Rendell today issued the following statement in response to the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling regarding Rendell v. Rumsfeld. "We are disappointed that a 2-1 majority of this panel decided the appeal is legally moot.  |


Apple Inc. remains on track to ship the first of its iPhone mobile handsets in the U.S. by the end of June, a high ranking executive for wireless carrier AT&T confirmed Wednesday. "Our expectations are good. Our testing has been  |
San Francisco) Seeking to expand its already well-honed ability to sell targeted Internet advertisements, online search leader Google Inc. said it has agreed to pay $3.1 billion in cash to acquire ad-management technology company DoubleClick Inc. The two companies announced  |
Seattle) It has not escaped Microsoft's attention that some of the coolest sites on the Web -- YouTube and MySpace included -- get much of their flash from Flash and other design programs sold by Adobe Systems Inc. But as  |
San Jose, Calif.) After enduring a brutal year of plunging profits and massive job cuts, Intel Corp.'s first-quarter profit surge and sunnier financial forecast has analysts optimistic that the chipmaker's painful turnaround is working. The company said it earned $1.61  |
Boston) Quarterly results from International Business Machines Corp. are falling into a pattern: Despite weak spots in certain geographies or business units, the company manages to hit its targets and increase its overall profitability. The technology stalwart kept that model  |
San Jose, Calif.) Seagate Technology LLC, the world's largest hard drive maker, said Tuesday its fiscal third-quarter profit fell 22 percent because of a tough pricing environment, weaker-than-expected demand and acquisition costs. The company also substantially lowered its fiscal year  |
San Francisco) Google Inc. plans to launch software similar to Microsoft Corp.'s popular PowerPoint program as the two companies vie to dominate the online experience. Google Chairman and Chief Executive Eric Schmidt described the software Tuesday at a conference for  |
Des Moines, Iowa) Microsoft Corp. agreed Wednesday to pay Iowans up to $180 million to settle a class-action lawsuit that claimed the company had a monopoly that cost the state's citizens millions of dollars extra for software products. The $179.5  |
New York) Most of it happened outside "work" hours, but the nature of mobile e-mail meant plenty of dismay as BlackBerry service went down across North America from Tuesday evening to Wednesday morning. By the time the service sputtered back  |
Washington) A break-in targeting State Department computers worldwide last summer occurred after a department employee in Asia opened a mysterious e-mail that quietly allowed hackers inside the U.S. government's network. In the first public account revealing details about the intrusion  |
Today, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) made a comment apparently disparaging the Supreme Court's decision on banning the gruesome procedure known as Partial Birth Abortion. When asked about the decision Senator Reid replied: "I would only say that this  |
Debt settlement company employees donate charitable fund to Art with a Heart and the Better Business Bureau's consumer financial education program.  |
LOS ANGELES, CA (MARKET WIRE) SafeMedia Corporation, based in Boca Raton, Florida, is praising a federal crackdown sweep this week called "Operation D-Elite." Assistant Attorney General Alice S. Fisher of the Criminal Division and U.S. Attorney Eric F. Melgren for  |
March 2007. In the past, IT consolidation was largely viewed as a tactical project designed to lower IT costs. Today, IT consolidation is often a strategic business initiative that encompasses the entire IT enterprise.  |
With the year-end looming and business units requesting next year's must-have IT projects, many IT departments are looking for ways to fulfill more and more requests—usually without the luxury of bigger budgets or more staff.  |
African Banking Corporation (ABC Bank) expects to rake in Sh120 million in profits this financial year.  |
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