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Assassins Creed boosts Ubisoft estimates
Citing stronger-than-expected sales of game, publisher predicts operating income will be 3 percent higher than previous estimate. French video game publisher Ubisoft Entertainment raised its revenue and profit estimates on Thursday, citing strength of its Assassins Creed action game. Ubisoft expected operating income before stock options in...
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Stock Development Launches New Agent Inclusive Web Initiatives
Stock Development's web sites now include Agent Shield technology. Agent Shield provides a web strategy and patent pending technology to extend the marketing reach and effectiveness of a new development's website by enabling Realtors to send their prospects to a new development's website while protecting the referring Realtor's leads. (PRWeb Dec 14, 2007)
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Ultra-Wealthy Investors More Optimistic About 2008 Returns Despite Market Turmoil
Despite a turbulent stock market, nearly six out of 10 ultra-wealthy Americans - compared to 31 percent a year ago - express more optimism about their investment portfolios in 2008, according to a survey by PNC Wealth Management, a member of The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. (NYSE: PNC). (PRWeb Dec 13, 2007)
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Foot Care Expert Suggests Stocking Stuffers for Shoe Lovers
C. J. Buck, CEO of Xenna Corporation (www.xenna.com) is an expert on feet -- the most important part of human anatomy for shoe lovers. Ms. Buck advises against the obvious choice of buying a pair of shoes as a gift, since selecting the right pair really requires being able to try them on. If you want to give a gift to the shoe lover in your life, there are an amazing number of options available -- all small enough to fit in a Christmas stocking. (PRWeb Dec 13, 2007)
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River Cottage gone fishing
Our fish stocks may be in crisis, but Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall has a solution - just eat the ugly ones. Sandy Mitchell is impressed by the strong stomach, delicious recipes and burgeoning business empire of televisions most visceral chef.
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