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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (53829)8/21/2009 5:04:08 AM
From: TobagoJack1 Recommendation  Respond to of 220160
 
going forward, the goings ons will only become funnier and more absurd

we are blessed to be so entertained :0)



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (53829)8/21/2009 6:29:04 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 220160
 
"gained $46.2 billion to $2.06 trillion in the week that ended yesterday"

Close to this on Jesus multiplication of the fishes and loaves was child's play!

No need to work. Just print and multiply.



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (53829)8/22/2009 3:14:39 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 220160
 
Tapping into Brazil
To help its partners raise money, IBM will introduce them to dozens of local and foreign private investors at the forum, including Intel Capital, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Rio Bravo, and Darby Overseas Investments. And to design, build, and market new technologies for their businesses, IBM will invite its several thousand Brazilian business partners to visit its Innovation Center in São Paulo, which opened in February. At the center, entrepreneurs can gain access to training courses, consulting services, and technical seminars. "The center will help us tap into this huge growth market," says Munce.

IBM Bets on Brazilian Innovation
Big Blue's new initiative to stimulate development of Brazil's nascent tech industry is the latest sign of the country's rising power
businessweek.com