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07-Dec-2008

 

Greening Australia a natural fit for carbon trading (Queensland Country Life)
Carbon trading promises grief of some kind for most businesses, but for Greening Australia it is a natural fit with the organisation's brief of revegetating degraded landscapes.

Amazon shares get boost from strong online sales, upgrade (Market Watch)
Amazon.com shares climb to their highest level in a month after a broker upgrades the online retail giant on the belief that the company's strong competitive position will offset pressures from the slowing economy.

Thinkorswim trading volume rises in November (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
Thinkorswim Group Inc., an online brokerage and investor education services provider, said Thursday both new funded accounts and daily average trading volume increased in November amid the ongoing market volatility.

Microsoft hires ex-Yahoo exec to lead online push (Los Angeles Daily News)
SEATTLE - Microsoft Corp. on Thursday tapped a former Yahoo search executive to lead its online push, adding to the intrigue surrounding a possible search partnership between the two rivals.

Mercent CEO Explains eBay Ad Strategy for Volume Retailers (AuctionBytes)
Mercent CEO Eric Best is no online retail newbie. He helped bring Toys R Us onto Amazon.com, and later worked on Amazon's third-party seller program, known as Merchants@Amazon. Now his company is a key part of eBay's strategy to attract major, high-volume retailers.

Scammers target online investors (Tulsa World)
Dear Action Line: I have traded stocks online through brokerage houses and my financial planner, but now I'm getting e-mailed investment offers and "opportunity" phone calls. What's up with this? ? W.N., Tulsa.

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