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Twitter has proved to be a bit of a gold mine for Dell, the computer maker said promotions over the social networking site directly resulted in more than $6.5 million in sales this year. The number of subscribers to Dell's Tweets has risen 23% over...
Tags: Dell, Twitter, Dell Computers, Dell Laptops, Gold Mine, Social Networking, Sales, Yearly Sales, China, Mexico, Japan, Brazil, Global Sales, Revenue, Generate Revenue, Profit, Vibrant Channel, Earning Channel, New York City, Web 2.0, Online social networking, Real-time web, Social media, Business Finance, Technology Internet, allnews
The world’s sixth largest oil producer said on Tuesday that it had hedged all its net oil exports for 2010, by buying protection against oil prices falling below $57 a barrel. “We want this as an insurance policy,” said Agustín Carstens, Mexico’s finance...
Tags: oil price, Mexico, mexico hedges, Price of petroleum, Derivatives, Finance, Hedge, Energy crises, Business Finance, Fuel hedging, Petroleum politics, Agustᅢᆳn Carstens
Mexico has spent nearly $1.2 billion to hedge oil exports for 2010, the second year in a row the nation has done so to protect government spending from price fluctuations. The government says it bought put options to sell crude for $57 a barrel. A Finance...
Tags: Mexico, Mexico City, Hedge, Business Finance, Pemex
If you already have the Santa story memorized, brush up on your world-culture knowledge on Thursday, December 17, at 6:30 p.m. by joining the Tri-Counties Anti-Defamation League at the Faulkner Gallery (40 E. Anapamu St.) for Festival of Lights: Celebrating...
Tags: Mexico, Mexico City, Eid al-Adha, Public holidays in the United States, Hanukkah, Winter holidays, Holiday, Diwali, Religion Belief, Kwanzaa, African American culture
Near-simultaneous grenade attacks on offices, businesses and gas stations in a northern Mexican state slightly injured three people, prosecutors said Tuesday. Sonora state prosecutors' spokesman Jose Larrinaga said the attacks occurred in three cities,...
Tags: Mexico City, Philippines, Mexico, Crime in Mexico, Mexican Drug War, Hand grenade, Hermosillo, War Conflict
The latest WHO update also shows continued progress on addressing the lethal combination of tuberculosis and HIV, with 200,000 more tuberculosis patients tested for HIV between 2007 and 2008, bringing the total tested to1.4 million. Of those who tested...
Tags: Mexico, Cancún, Pulmonology, Bacterial diseases, Health Medical Pharma, Tuberculosis, Sexually transmitted diseases and infections, Mario Raviglione, AIDS, Social Issues, Infectious disease, Global Plan to Stop Tuberculosis, Immunodeficiency, Directly observed treatment, Cure, HIV/AIDS, TB Alliance, Extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis, HIV
We, at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, wish to invite those residents within the city limits and those beyond, to our annual celebration of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Perhaps unknown to the vast majority of the Anglo community, is the centuries...
Tags: Mexico, Mexico City, Titles of Mary, Juan Diego, Roman Catholic Mariology, Colonial Mexico, Shrines to the Virgin Mary, Our Lady of Guadalupe, Marian shrines, Hiram Edson, Religion Belief
Tony D'Aloisio...a lifesaver for life savings. Illustration : Simon Letch. Intuition can come in handy at times. It seems some investors suddenly thought Warrnambool Cheese and Butter Factory was a great buy on Monday and the company's shares surged...
Tags: ASIC, Warrnambool Cheese, ICAP, shares surged, Mexico, Mexico City, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Business Finance, Australian Securities and Investments Commission, Australian Securities Exchange, Westpac, Tony D'Aloisio, Warrnambool Victoria, E-Trade
HE'S the paedophile hunter who has plunged Australian swimming into crisis after alerting police to allegations about a former colleague. Former champion swimmer Stephen Foley is a maligned man today who has upset the friends of the late Terry Buck,...
Tags: Mexico, Mexico City, Rogers, Surnames, Buck, Foley, Social Issues, Roman Catholic Church sex abuse scandal, Law Crime
Mexico— Organizers of the Mexican tour of the "Walking With Dinosaurs" show say someone has walked off with a robotic baby Plateosaurus. Spokeswoman Karla Arrollo says the 1.5-meter (5-foot), remote-controlled dinosaur worth $25,000 disappeared after...
Tags: Mexico, Guadalajara, Walking with..., Dinosaur, British television, Robotics, Guadalajara Jalisco, Robot, Dinosaurs, Prosauropods, Isaac Asimov's Robot Series, Triassic dinosaurs, Walking with Dinosaurs, Plateosaurus, Tyrannosaurus, Paleozoology, Paleontology, Acer