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added: 05-01-2008

According to a survey from ForeSee Results, even with sales figures up, online retailers should not become complacent. Online shoppers aren't happy—at least not as happy as they used to be.
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added: 04-01-2008

The European Commission has decided to give a new boost to Europe's online content sector. EU citizens should be able to enjoy easier and faster access to a rich variety of music, TV programmes, films or games via the Internet, mobile phones or other devices.
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added: 04-01-2008

The number of IPOs in 2007 was the smallest since the establishment of Japan’s small-company stock markets, such as TSE Mothers, OSE Hercules and Nagoya Centrex. During the year, we saw a rapid increase in the hurdles that companies had to overcome to receive approval for an IPO. For example, the Financial Instruments and Exchange Law requires tighter internal controls, stock exchange listing examinations are much more rigorous, and accounting firms use extremely conservative standards for their audits.
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added: 04-01-2008

On 1 January 2008 the euro was successfully introduced in Cyprus and Malta. Six years after the introduction of the euro banknotes and coins in the 12 “first-wave” countries and one year after the adoption of the euro by Slovenia, this is the third successful euro cash changeover.
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added: 04-01-2008

UK online retailers had a very, very merry Christmas Day. According to data from the Interactive Media in Retail Group (IMRG), 4.4 million people purchased goods online on Christmas Day 2007.
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added: 04-01-2008

State tax systems are failing to keep up with fundamental shifts in the economy and are impeding states' overall fiscal health, according to analysis released by The Pew Charitable Trusts' Center on the States.
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added: 04-01-2008

This European market report covers recent developments in the region’s rapidly evolving mobile data sector. During 2007 most European mobile operators deployed or expanded EDGE and HSDPA networks in a bid to encourage consumer use of mobile broadband services and increase data ARPU. The number of content providers and the range of services on offer has expanded, making consumer involvement in mobile data a more likely proposition during the next few years.
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added: 04-01-2008

Over-the-air analog TV signals are set to cease next year, and many US households are ready for the change.
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added: 03-01-2008

Grubb & Ellis Company released its 2008 Global Real Estate Forecast, which indicates that U.S. economic growth, which is expected to be sluggish this year, should be enough to keep commercial real estate leasing markets stable, although somewhat less exuberant than 2007. Buyers and sellers will begin to reach some consensus regarding post-credit-squeeze property pricing levels, keeping real estate investment transactions flowing, although down from the record levels of 2007.
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added: 03-01-2008

"Looking ahead to 2008, recruitment trends are expected to continue," said Tony Roy, Managing Director of CareerBuilder.co.uk. "While analysts point to lower job creation in the New Year, employers are proceeding with caution, anticipating a slower, but still steady hiring environment. Thirty-seven per cent of employers said they plan to increase their number of full-time, permanent employees in 2008, down from 45 per cent at the same time last year."
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