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Cisco Buys E-Mail and Calendaring Start-Up for $215 Million
By Claire Cain Miller Cisco Systems announced Wednesday that it will acquire PostPath, a venture-backed start-up that provides open-source e-mail and calendaring software, for $215 million.
Source: New York Times
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Friday, 21 November 2008
Beijing forecasts grim employment outlook
By Geoff Dyer in Beijing China’s employment outlook is becoming “grim”, say officials, as the global financial crisis triggers fresh factory closures in the export sector.
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Friday, 21 November 2008
Chinas Hu calls for deeper partnership with Latin America
LIMA (AFP) - Chinese President Hu Jintao called Thursday for a new era of cooperation with Latin America, saying the worlds biggest developing country and the large developing...
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Friday, 21 November 2008
US calls meeting of world regulators amid crisis
AP WASHINGTON: The chairman of the US securities regulator said Thursday that has convened a meeting of international regulators for next week to deal with urgent regulatory...
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Friday, 21 November 2008
Asian Stocks Fall for 5th Day as Recession Deepens; Honda Drops
By Kyung Bok Cho and Shani Raja Nov. 21 (Bloomberg) -- Asian stocks fell for a fifth day after oil plunged below $50, Taiwan and Singapore forecast further contractions, and US...
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- Democrats Ask Automakers for Way Forward
- Jobless claims jump unexpectedly to 16-year high
- Fannie, Freddie Suspend Foreclosures Through Jan. 9 (Update2)
- Epicenter Of The Sell-Off: Citigroup
- Busy Treasury secretary still has time for Reagan
- Honda Cuts 18000 More Vehicles From US Production (Update2)
- UPDATE 1-Runways debut in 3 US cities; OHare plans in doubt
- California E-Car Dreaming
- Nancy Pelosis Motown Juggling Act
- US Blocks Chinese Milk Products
- US pitches free markets ahead of G20 summit
- Fund Chiefs Back Oversight
- Hyundai Genesis offers luxury for less, may help image, sales
- Grassley Says Executive Pay Limits Undermined by Bailout Shift
- Reserve Primary Leaves Investors at Odds Over Liquidation Plan
- Oil Drops as Global Economic Slowdown Curbs Fuel Consumption
- US Steel Plans 675 Layoffs Amid Slowdown

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