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Microsoft invested 9 Billion USD in R&D in 2009!

15 hours ago ago from DriverHeaven.net

During the Microsoft Adriatic Annual Overview conference in Zagreb, head executive Venesa Schütz shared some interesting information about Microsoft in 2009. Venesa is leaving Microsoft Adriatic after spending 18 months at the helm of the best Microsoft branch in Central and Eastern Europe, returning to Germany, following her reputation of . Under her lead, Microsoft Adriatic continued to experience growth during the hard 18 months of ...

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From "Big Pharma's Bitter Pill" by Terrance Heath

21 hours ago ago from PharmaGossip

Drug companies were rated the third most profitable industry in the U.S. in 2007 by Fortune magazine. In 2007 alone, the top 12 drug makers reaped combined profits of $78,600,000,000 (billion). The industry's most profitable member , Novartis, netted $11,900,000,000 (billion) in 2007, 67 percent more than in 2006. Pharmaceutical companies have plenty of revenues to cover R&D for a very long time . In 2004, drug makers spent, on average, ...

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Another Revolution by Google.

4 hours ago ago from Westside Story

Many years ago, google, known by many as one of the most popular search engines, was invented. It was a tool used on the computer that could allow somebody to enter text into a space, and from just typing one word, search the whole world wide web.  This invention was known as Google.  It was truly revolutionary.  Google allowed people to do research with ease, look up local restaurants, and find a dry cleaner if their shirt was dirty.  Google ...

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AOL Goes Public...Again

18 hours ago ago from The Investments Blog

A little less than 10 years ago AOL's market value was, unbelievably, over $ 160 billion. Once combined with Time Warner the combined market value of the 2 companies was over $ 300 billion. AOL went public again yesterday and is trading at around 23 per share. At that price the company is currently valued at $ 2.4 billion...a 98.5% drop in value since back when it acquired Time Warner. The funny thing is AOL may finally be fairly valued ...

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MSFT: Look Ahead to December 2009 Quarterly Results

8 hours ago ago from Financial Gauges

Microsoft ( NASDAQ: MSFT ) earned $ 0.40 p er share in the first quarter of fiscal 2010 , which ended 30 September 2009 . Net income was $0.48 per share in the year-earlier quarter. In October, we examined Microsoft's Income Statement for the September quarter and compared the entries on each line to our "look-ahead" estimates . We later performed a financial gauge analysis of Microsoft, which determined that the GCFR Overall gauge slipped ...

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