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To: atm_prophet who wrote (5597)2/15/2007 3:32:59 PM
From: WR61499  Respond to of 6687
 
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Texas Instruments'
(TXN 31.14, +0.19, +0.6% ) shares gained Wednesday after the company received a favorable summary judgement in a patent infringement dispute with Acacia Research Corp.'s
CBMX.84, +0.13, +18.3% ) Microprocessor Enhancement Corp. unit. T-I shares rose 78 cents, or 2.6%, to $31.05 in afternoon action on volume of 10.3 million. Before the opening bell, the company said a District Court in California dismissed the case, ruling that T-I didn't infringe on any claim and that each claim of the Microprocessor Enhancement patent was invalid. The court also ordered Microprocessor Enhancement to pay T-I's costs related to the suit. End of Story



To: atm_prophet who wrote (5597)2/16/2007 11:30:39 AM
From: Tadsamillionaire  Respond to of 6687
 
CinTel Obtains Right to Distribute Lenovo Products in US
Continues to Offer the Ability to Source Other Technology Equipment to Key Customers
CinTel Corp. (CinTel) (OTCBB: CNCN) announced that it has signed an agreement to become a Lenovo Solution Provider in the US market. Formerly known as the ThinkPad and ThinkCentere product lines offered by IBM, Lenovo has taken over these product lines and authorized CinTel as a distributor. The agreement includes the right to sell and market hardware for the next year. CinTel hopes this new offering will help solve the demand, expressed by several larger customers, to provide total solution offerings when introducing their traditional solutions to customers. As an industry leader in the Caching solution market, CinTel is aware that total solutions from one vendor is often a preference for their customer base and is working to fulfill that demand.

Additionally, CinTel was authorized late last year to be an Ingram Micro reseller. With this ability, CinTel can offer a wide range of technology products to their enterprise customers and government contacts upon request. As one of the largest distributors of IT equipment in the US, Ingram Micro presents the ability to locate and distribute many of the industry leader's technologies through CinTel and their staff.

While CinTel maintains their primary role as an IT manufacturer and distributor of Korean-based technologies, they are looking to offer a wide range of hardware and software to customers when the demand arises. With their drive into the new markets, CinTel hopes to bring solutions to enterprise customers in the US as they have done in their overseas operations. Their goal is to partner with key distributors and manufacturers and build a channel for their own products as well as industry recognized leaders, such as Lenovo. With these offerings, CinTel hopes to bring an added value to customers and potential partners and will reach out in an attempt to partner with other IT solution providers and bring them into the fold when working with our key customers.