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Microsoft's decision to change Vista Capable marketing for Intel angered HP, others (Seattle Times) E-mails unsealed in a class-action suit shed light on a key change made for Intel in the software's marketing program and how Microsoft dealt with the angry fallout from other partners. Find a Home for Your Business (Entrpreneur.com) The world is your playground. Use the Global Competitiveness Index to learn which country is easiest for your company to do business in. Read the next article (TrustNet) L&G's share price slipped 8.1p after the investment bank published an underweight ratings report on Friday. The report states: "L&G has been destroying shareholder value by expanding the annuity business in very benign credit environment." True Costs of Printing Services Related Article Added to Printing Services Guide .com Website (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) A newly added article entitled, "The True Costs of In-House Printing Services," focuses on ways that companies can save money and time by outsourcing their invoice printing, check printing services, statement printing, bill printing, collection notices, check printing and mailing, newsletters, medical billing services, explanation of benefits, and other printing needs from a lettershop. Crispin Adds Microsoft's Zune (AdWeek) NEW YORK Microsoft has moved creative on its Zune business to roster shop MDC Partners' Crispin Porter + Bogusky, the client has confirmed. Crispin will handle a holiday Zune push set to break in the next few weeks, said Adam Sohn, the brand's director of marketing. Natural gas industry committed to helping find Monongahela River pollution answers (BizJournals) To respond to the Business Times' Oct. 31 article, "Oil, Gas Wells Face Waste Hurdle," it is important to note that the natural gas industry is committed to working with the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection to find answers to the elevated levels of total dissolved solids found recently in the Monongahela River. Cary Businessman Gets 2 Years In Jail (NBC 17 Raleigh) A man who pleaded guilty to marketing illegal tax shelters through his Cary-based operation was sentenced earlier this month to 24 months in federal prison, the Triangle Business Journal reports. The Hindu Business Line : Fall in offers made in financial sector at IIM-A (The Hindu) The turmoil in the financial markets may have been responsible for the drop in the number of summer placements in that sector at the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, hinted Professor Samir Barua, Director. City business groups get budgets ratified (Daily Gleaner) City council has ratified the proposed budgets of two business improvement areas in Fredericton. Golden Leaf will still be doling out grants (BizJournals) The (Golden Leaf) Foundation was surprised and disappointed to see the headline and lead sentence for the article published in the November 7th edition of the Triangle Business Journal entitled "Golden Leaf Foundation in bind due to $100M debt."
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