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Epson America announced its next generation of professional ink jet printers – the 24-inch Epson Stylus Pro 7900 and the 44-inch Epson Stylus Pro 9900. This Epson Stylus Pro series incorporates Epson’s latest achievements in photographic ink jet technology, including Epson’s MicroPiezo TFP print head with new Epson UltraChrome HDR Ink technology, to deliver a higher level of print quality, increased performance with speeds almost twice as fast as previous models, and the widest color gamut ever from Epson Stylus Pro printers.
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via Shutterbug @ 20:59 19th Nov
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There's little chance Bank of Nova Scotia will take the plunge and buy a U.S. bank, its chief executive officer says. "Especially with what's developed over the last several weeks, it's very unlikely we would have any interest," CEO Richard Waugh said in an interview yesterday. When the value of U.S. financial institutions began to plummet, Scotiabank was one of the first to go shopping. It took a good look at Cleveland-based lender National City Corp. in the spring. But the U.S. government's recent decision to inject capital into American banks has nearly knocked Canadians out of the running in the race for U.S. regional assets, Mr. Waugh said. He acknowledges the cheap prices of U.S. banks did make the idea of an acquisition "intriguing." But after mid-September "when the American banks were given substantial amounts of equity from the
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via Report On Business @ 4:37 8th Nov
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There's little chance Bank of Nova Scotia will take the plunge and buy a U.S. bank, its chief executive officer says. "Especially with what's developed over the last several weeks, it's very unlikely we would have any interest," CEO Richard Waugh said in an interview yesterday. When the value of U.S. financial institutions began to plummet, Scotiabank was one of the first to go shopping. It took a good look at Cleveland-based lender National City Corp. in the spring. But the U.S. government's recent decision to inject capital into American banks has nearly knocked Canadians out of the running in the race for U.S. regional assets, Mr. Waugh said. He acknowledges the cheap prices of U.S. banks did make the idea of an acquisition "intriguing." But after mid-September "when the American banks were given substantial amounts of equity from the
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via Globe and Mail @ 4:33 8th Nov
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There's little chance Bank of Nova Scotia will take the plunge and buy a U.S. bank, its chief executive officer says. "Especially with what's developed over the last several weeks, it's very unlikely we would have any interest," CEO Richard Waugh said in an interview yesterday. When the value of U.S. financial institutions began to plummet, Scotiabank was one of the first to go shopping. It took a good look at Cleveland-based lender National City Corp. in the spring. But the U.S. government's recent decision to inject capital into American banks has nearly knocked Canadians out of the running in the race for U.S. regional assets, Mr. Waugh said. He acknowledges the cheap prices of U.S. banks did make the idea of an acquisition "intriguing." But after mid-September "when the American banks were given substantial amounts of equity from the
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via Globe Investor @ 4:35 8th Nov
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via Washington Post @ 15:23 3rd Oct
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LONDON (AdAge.com) -- U.S. online shoppers are being "outshopped" by their U.K. counterparts, with U.K. consumers spending 40% more money and making 24% more purchases online than U.S. shoppers.
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via Advertising Age @ 18:54 19th Nov
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