SAP LICENSE REVENUE ROSE 15% DURING SECOND QUARTER
Date: 10 July 2004
By Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News
sap license revenue rose 15%
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Date: 10 July 2004
By Bloomberg News
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sap license revenue rose 15%
Date: 10 July 2004
By Bloomberg News
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State Street Corp, custodian of assets, says it will not have to make performance-related payment for its acquisition of Deutsche Bank's record-keeping and securities-lending division (S)
Date: 10 July 2004
By Bloomberg News
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Delta and Pine Land Co reports net income in third fiscal quarter ended May 31 rose 10 percent to $31.4 million, up from $28.5 million a year earlier; cuts full-year earnings forecast (S)
Date: 10 July 2004
By Bloomberg News
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Unisys Corp, seller of server computers and consulting services, warns of disappointing second-quarter net income and sales; its stock falls sharply (S)7
Date: 10 July 2004
By Bloomberg News
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Date: 11 July 2004
By Andrew Kohut
Andrew Kohut
Pew Research Center for People and Press director Andrew Kohut article notes that recent Pew survey showed that American news consumers are increasingly politicized in their choices of media sources, and that their party loyalties also tend to dictate their trust in some news sources over others; graphs; photo (M)
Date: 10 July 2004
By Bloomberg News
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Canada reports adding 24,700 jobs in Juÿ
Date: 10 July 2004
By Bloomberg News
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wholesale inventories post unexpectedly strong ri
Date: 10 July 2004
By Bloomberg News
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Pres Bush declines to attend NAACP's national convention because of 'scheduling commitments' (S)
Date: 10 July 2004
By Bloomberg News
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MCI, formerly known as WorldCom, sues former chief executive Bernard J Ebbers to recover $408 million in loans, bankruptcy court; also seeks to dismiss his $12 million claim against it (S)