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Bravo Believes West Indies Can Chase 287 To Win

West Indies all-rounder Dwayne Bravo believes his side is in a strong position as they chase 287 to beat Australia in the first Test in Kingston, Jamaica.

Jaggernauth believes Windies can upset Aussies

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, (CMC) – West Indies off-spinner Amit Jaggernauth believes West Indies can beat Australia, although it will require a huge effort on the part of the regional team.

Piper Jaffray Reiterates Buy and $350 Target on First Solar (FSLR)

Based on supply chain checks at the three-day Intersolar Trade Fair, which started today, the firm believes a U.S. plant announcement is on the horizon and estimates that a 350MW+ (megawatt) plant would be needed. Moreover, Piper believes that over the next several years, First Solar "is the only company that can bid these utility projects without the ITC (International Trade Commission)."

Analyst: Microsoft Could Use Price as a Weapon

With a $50 price cut on Microsoft’s Xbox 360 seeming more and more likely, Janco Partners analyst Mike Hickey believes that now is an opportune time for Microsoft to take advantage and put pressure on Sony’s PS3 business. With 360 hardware sales slowing – the 360 sold just 186.6K units in May – he also believes a price cut is a necessary catalyst.

Credit Suisse Says Google's Good for $900

Credit Suisse has pushed its 12-month price target on Google from $800 to $900, causing the stock to regain some of the 125 bucks it's lost to the market roiling since Google grazed $750 earlier this month. Most of Wall Street believes in its heart that Google will see a dizzying $1,000 but few have written it down. Credit Suisse analyst Heath Terry believes Google will drive out all contenders and effectively own 100% of search, which he describes as a "natural monopoly," and that all advertising, including TV, radio and outdoor, will eventually go digital using Google as its "de facto operating system." He is figuring on upwards of 35% sales growth over the next five years and at least 30% earnings growth.

Microsoft believes Google is a one hit wonder

Steve BallmerSteve Ballmer of Mircrosoft talks about the fight with Google and lays out the company’s plans for the future of search.

NASA Believes It May Have Found Ice on Mars

White material, possibly ice, is located only at the upper portion of the trench, indicating that it is not continuous throughout the excavated site

Jobs believes iPhone 3G will sell

ABC got something the world has been clamouring for after the (in)famous keynote speech from Steve Jobs - a few words.

Expert believes economy dominates art at Cannes festival

TEHRAN -- Film expert Mohammad Atebbaii is convinced that economy dominates art at the Cannes Film Festival and that the signs of this phenomenon can be seen in the Cannes Film Market and even in the festival itself.

Expert believes economy dominates art at Cannes festival

TEHRAN, May 27 (MNA) -- Film expert Mohammad Atebbaii is convinced that economy dominates art at the Cannes Film Festival and that the signs of this phenomenon can be seen in the Cannes Film Market and even in the festival itself.

MONTY BELIEVES IN BATSMEN

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Vaughan believes England can win back the Ashes in 2009

England skipper Michael Vaughan has warned Australia that England now had the depth to win back the Ashes next year.

Cricket: Flintoff believes he can be 'better than ever' during his England return against South Africa

This article was first published on guardian.co.uk on Wednesday July 16 2008. It was last updated at 15:46 on July 16 2008.

Noel Gallagher believes video games are partly to blame for knife crime culture

Poor old Noel must be getting old - he's started blaming things he doesn't understand for all the wrongs of society. Today, it's knife crime that's the fault of games.

Take-Two still believes EA undervalues its shares

Take-Two Interactive Software has responded to Electronic Arts' announcement that it is extending its unsolicited conditional tender offer to acquire all of Take-Two's outstanding shares.

Dr. Robert Carlson believes that diamond molecules will be a key enabling force for nanotechnology

Dr. John Frangioni, an Associate Professor of Medicine and Pathology at Harvard Medical School and attending physician at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital, talks about his research developing quantum dot based probes and fluorescence imaging systems.

Panesar was born to bowl, believes Vettori

London: New Zealand captain and left arm spinner Daniel Vettori has hailed England left arm spinner Monty Panesar, describing him as a born bowler, and predicted that he will snare at least 300 Test wickets, if not more.

Google CEO prefers an independent Yahoo

Google believes an independent Yahoo is better for the marketplace than one that becomes part of Microsoft, Google Chairman/CEO Eric Schmidt said on Wednesday.

100 women in a year? Blogger nerd has big task ahead

Who believes that the following story could be true? In September last year a computer nerd makes a bet with his friend for EUR 10,000 that he can woo 100 women in a year.

Users to receive bad reports for illegal downloads

Opera believes having instances of its browser on games consoles, phones and desktops will be key to success

Spear-phishing attacks have hooked 15,000, says Verisign

Verisign believes that two crime groups are behind 95 percent of the spear-phishing e-mail incidents since February 2007

Bringing the Power of Google Earth to the Browser

deeply believes in the value of being open, so we've decided to expand the reach of Google Earth by bringing it to the browser. Today at Google I/O, we're unveiling the

Google responds to trademark bidding opposition

Google believes its rule change to online advertising will benefit users, despite a series of legal threats within the travel industry.

Smith relishing Flintoff return

Graeme Smith believes Andrew Flintoff’s presence at Headingley Carnegie will authenticate the outcome of the second npower Test.

BlackBerry maker downgraded in light of blistering iPhone sales

Although it believes Research In Motion's dominance of the enterprise market remains secure for the time being, Needham & Co. downgraded shares of the BlackBerry maker this week, explaining that the same cannot be said for its primary growth driver of the past two years -- the consumer market.


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