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Online Trading News Archive26-Jan-2009
Online traders take Oscars to new level (The Tennessean) Forget the office pools. The Oscar award game has gone online, where traders are betting Slumdog Millionaire will walk away with the golden statuette next month.
After Griping Online, a Tenant Is Made to Move (New York Times) A former tenant of an apartment complex whose trademark was its sense of community and fun was surprised when the real estate company declined to renew his lease.
Deutsche Telekom Spinoff First to Launch Global Marketplace for Cloud Resources (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) Zimory Public Cloud brings together both sellers and buyers of computing resources via an easy online trading platform
The London Stock Exchange has passed two milestones in its plan to launch Baikal, its proposed dark pool trading ... (eFinancial News) The London Stock Exchange has passed two milestones in its plan to launch Baikal, its proposed dark pool trading system, signalling its determination to tackle the new rivals fighting to win a share of Europe?s slowing equity market.
Greatest Internet threat to teens may be teens themselves (Los Angeles Times) Teens are relatively safe from adults cruising online for sex with minors, a Harvard-led investigation finds. But beware the bullying and harassment by peers. Since emerging from the primordial ooze, parents have wrung their evolving appendages over ways to shield their offspring from hungry predators, lurking maniacs and strangers from without.
Online Trading Academy Announces the Grand Opening of Stamford, Connecticut Campus (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance) Online Trading Academy will celebrate the opening of their first Connecticut campus this month in Stamford. Grand Opening events include Free Power Trading Workshops on January 29, 30, 31st hosted by John O'Donnell, Online Trading Academy's Chief Knowledge Officer. The new campus is located at 78 Harvard Avenue, Suite 350, Stamford, CT 06902.
Japan?s Construction Stocks Fall on Earnings; Shippers Advance (Bloomberg) Jan. 26 (Bloomberg) -- Japanese construction and machinery stocks dropped on concern economic slowdowns at home and abroad are decimating profits, countering gains by shipping companies and trading houses as commodity prices increased.
5 indicted for American Indian artifact looting (Grand Forks Herald) The pottery, stone knives, arm bands and other American Indian items sitting in a vendor's booth or posted online look innocent enough, but the centuries-old artifacts taken from South Dakota's rugged Missouri River banks don't belong to the sellers. The U.S. Attorney's Office has indicted five men, accusing them of looting or trading the ancient items.
Competition hots up for online share trading (The Star) COMPETITION is hotting up for online share trading, with CIMB Investment Bank Bhd the latest to offer zero brokerage fee for its online share trading services via Clicks Trader.
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