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To: Johnny Canuck who wrote (40341)11/12/2003 8:30:04 AM
From: amoezzi  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71088
 
Harry,

Do you know of a source for finding out the effect of
secondary offerings on the subsequent security price
changes? Are there empirical rules here?

Thanks.



To: Johnny Canuck who wrote (40341)11/13/2003 2:10:31 AM
From: Johnny Canuck  Respond to of 71088
 
Keane hiring in Canada
Last modified: November 12, 2003, 4:48 PM PST
By Ed Frauenheim
Staff Writer, CNET News.com


Job market tidings have been gloomy for U.S. tech workers, but information technology services company Keane has some encouraging news for IT pros in Canada. Keane said on Wednesday it launched a recruitment campaign to fill 175 new jobs at its outsourcing facility in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Due to an increasing demand for its "nearshore" application outsourcing services, Keane said it is seeking to attract IT professionals from Nova Scotia, Ontario and other Canadian provinces to fill a variety of new technical positions. Keane's application outsourcing work includes application development for clients.

Studies have forecast more IT work heading offshore to countries such as India. According to Keane, Canada is a promising nation for outsourcing thanks to factors such as time zones similar to those in the United States and a common language. Keane's growth in Halifax is being supported with assistance from Nova Scotia’s Economic Development Office and Nova Scotia Business, the province's business development agency.