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SEOUL, Nov 12 (Reuters) - Seoul shares ended slightly lower on Wednesday after volatile trade that swung the index in and out of positive territory, with large cap issues gaining while banks tumbled on continued financial health worries.
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via Interactive Investor International @ 1:43 12th Nov
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SEOUL, Nov 12 (Reuters) - Seoul shares ended slightly lower on Wednesday after volatile trade that swung the index in and out of positive territory, with large cap issues gaining while banks tumbled on continued financial health worries.
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via FXStreet.com @ 1:43 12th Nov
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SHANGHAI (XFN-ASIA) - China A-shares closed slightly lower, erasing early gains, with investors turning cautious in the absence of fresh policy moves and amid worries over the release of more shares onto the market, dealers said.
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via Interactive Investor International @ 4:22 25th Nov
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Consumers intend to spend less in stores this holiday season than last year, but slightly more online, according to a The Conference Board and TNS report. The Consumer Internet Barometer, a quarterly report produced by The Conference Board and TNS, surveys 10,000 households across the country and tracks who's doing what on the Internet. "Free shipping, exclusive online deals, coupons and discounts are among the incentives consumers will be expecting this season," said Lynn Franco, director of The Conference Board Consumer Research Center. The report found that bargain hunting will remain the driving force behind online sales. Online households planning to spend more than $500 in stores declined to 16 percent from 21 percent last year. Those planning to spend more than $500 online rose to 5 percent from 4 percent last season.
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via Display & Design Ideas @ 1:02 18th Nov
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imageThe Mac OS X and Safari market shares slipped slightly from September to October in the latest market share survey from Net Applications. The Mac had 8.21 percent for October, compared to 8.23 percent the previous month.
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via Macsimum News @ 17:34 1st Nov
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Sony is quilty of deceptive propaganda. Blu-ray video quality is only slightly better than standard DVD. For most people, this does not justify switching to Blu-ray. The picture of Blu-ray is no where near 'picture perfect' as advertised. You want picture perfect? Try HD-DVD where the video quality is equal to or better than the big screen. I know this because I own both a blu-ray player and a HD-DVD player plugged through the same 56" Samsung TV with gold-plated HDMI cables. I've decided to stop purchasing blu-ray discs until the picture is improved to rival that of HD-DVD.
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via Video Business Online @ 5:17 9th Nov
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Skygazers will see a "conjunction" of the crescent moon with two bright planets - Venus and Jupiter - early next week.
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via News24.com @ 13:55 29th Nov
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Online apparel retailer Bluefly Inc. posted a modest uptick in third quarter sales while the company’s net loss remained unchanged from a year ago.
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via InternetRetailer.com @ 23:10 14th Nov
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Online spending on Thanksgiving and Black Friday has shown a slight rise, partially allaying fears of an overall slump in internet sales.
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via Infomatics @ 9:10 2nd Dec
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Online spending for Thanksgiving and Black Friday has shown a slight rise, partially allaying fears of an overall slump in internet sales.
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via PC Magazine UK @ 23:41 1st Dec
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Online spending for Thanksgiving and Black Friday has shown a slight rise, partially allaying fears of an overall slump in internet sales.
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via Computing.co.uk @ 23:41 1st Dec
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Online spending for Thanksgiving and Black Friday has shown a slight rise, partially allaying fears of an overall slump in internet sales.
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via VNUNet.com @ 23:43 1st Dec
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ck Friday, or the Day After Thanksgiving, is the day most retail stores offer special price point deals to consumers, hoping to tip their annual sales figures into the black for the first time.
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via Mediacaster @ 16:51 1st Dec
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With contract manufacturers seeing decreased orders for the iPhone 3G, Taiwan's smartphone shipments will drop 0.4% sequentially to 10.98 million units in the fourth quarter, much eclipsed by average global sequential growth of 17.9%, the Taiwan government-sponsored Market Intelligence Center (MIC) was cited by the Economic Daily News (EDN) as predicting.
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via DigiTimes @ 4:07 20th Nov
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After-Hours Movers 10/29: First Solar (FSLR) Up on Results/Guidance; Elan (ELN) & Biogen (BIIB) Sinks on TYSABRI PML News
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via Street Insider @ 21:10 30th Oct
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Trading Radar for 11/06: Disney (DIS), Anheuser-Busch (BUD), NVIDIA (NVDA), Nasdaq (NDAQ), Toyota (TM), Priceline.com (PCLN) Reports; Initial Jobless Claims, Preliminary Productivity for Q3 Due
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via Street Insider @ 20:07 6th Nov
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via Washington Post @ 1:35 14th Nov
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Total sales bloomed slightly, but e-commerce sales dropped for 1-800-Flowers.com Inc. in the first quarter of the 2009 fiscal year.
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via InternetRetailer.com @ 13:09 30th Oct
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The following is a slightly edited version of the talk delivered by WSWS Arts Editor David Walsh to audiences recently in Glasgow (November 14), Sheffield (November 16) and London (November 18).
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via World Socialist Web Site @ 6:50 26th Nov
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In what's a slightly suspicious coincidence, but Sony's suddenly pulled a bunch of its movies from the Xbox's Netflix Watch Instantly streaming service just a few hours before Microsoft's New Xbox Experience goes live. Previously available titles like Superbad and Bad Boys, which are owned by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment subsidiary Columbia Pictures, have been made unavailable for Xbox users. Netflix VP Steve Swasey says there's no foul play involved, and that the NXE Instant Queue had just run into a licensing issue with Columbia Pictures. [Joystiq via Engadget]
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via Gizmodo @ 5:52 19th Nov
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