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added: 26-02-2007

The number of mobile phone subscribers added each month in India has more than tripled over the past year. India has passed Japan in total subscribers and is about to break through the 100 million subscriber barrier.
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added: 23-02-2007

The Conference Board announced today that the U.S. leading index increased 0.1 percent, the coincident index increased 0.1 percent and the lagging index decreased 0.1 percent in January.

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added: 23-02-2007

Aid donors will have to increase funding for aid programmes faster that any other public expenditure in order to fulfil their commitments to increase aid to $130 billion and double aid to Africa by 2010, says the OECD’s Development Co-operation Report. Aid funding, recently rising by 5% per year, would have to rise by 11% every year from 2008 to 2010.
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added: 23-02-2007

The industry’s revenue for the year 2005 was approximately $3,580,000,000. The gross profit was 30.92% at $1,106,936,000. There were 677 establishments in this industry that year. Thus, average contribution (or revenue) per establishment annually was $5,290,000.
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added: 23-02-2007

After a decade of underinvestment during which Asia chip industry moved toward Taiwan and China, the Japanese electronics and semiconductors industry is all set to dominate the world market once again.
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added: 23-02-2007

Japan is the one of the oldest and most advanced markets for semiconductors in the world. However, its supremacy in the industry has been challenged by several other Asian countries, which have received excellent government support in terms of policy.
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added: 23-02-2007

Companies across Western Europe are growing aware of the increasing need to safeguard power supplies to prevent damages caused by power outages, thereby leading to enhanced growth in the uninterruptible power supply (UPS) market.
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added: 23-02-2007

A single market for a new generation of mass-market consumer electronics (laptops, mobile phones, digital cameras, TVs...), that can exchange data wirelessly at very high rates over short distances is a step closer. The Commission Decision adopted today outlines the mandatory conditions for using ultra-wideband (UWB) technology in these next generation wireless devices all across the European Union.
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added: 23-02-2007

Work-related illness and accidents should be cut by a quarter across the EU under a new five-year strategy for health and safety at work, adopted by the Commission today. It follows a 17% reduction in fatal accidents from 2002-2004 and a 20% fall in accidents leading to absence from work of three days or more.
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added: 22-02-2007

The euro area (EA12) industrial new orders index increased by 2.8% in December 2006 compared to November 2006. The index grew by 1.1% in November but fell by 0.3% in October. EU25 new orders gained 2.7% in December 2006, after increases of 0.8% in November and 0.4% in October. Excluding ships, railway and aerospace equipment industrial new orders rose by 0.6% in the euro area and remained stable in the EU25 in December 2006.

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