Cruise to Cash Sales Center Will Close All Your Sales

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- Cruise to Cash Sales Center Will Close All Your Sales
- Funeral home business is a family affair
- Home > Business > Motorola launches new RAZRs
- Home > Business > BBL introduces contactless credit cards
- Turning 3-D into a business
- Work together on skills crisis

Cruise to Cash Sales Center Will Close All Your Sales
WebWire – WebWire (press release) – Feb 21, 2008
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Funeral home business is a family affair
Daily Mail – Charleston – Feb 21, 2008
"She told me I had to be 16" Harding recalled. So he waited a few years and tried again – and landed a job washing cars and cutting grass at the Putnam County funeral home that has been in business since 1940. Fifteen years later Harding owns that funeral home a cemetery crematorium and now a longtime family funeral home in Charleston formerly called J. Johnson Funeral Home. "We weren't looking for another funeral home but we had been helping out Mrs.

Home > Business > Motorola launches new RAZRs
Nation Multimedia – Feb 21, 2008
Published on February 21 2008 One of them is the sleek high-end RAZR V9 which features third-generation (3G) wireless broadband functions. Peerapol Chatanantavej product marketing and business-development manager for Motorola (Thailand) said the US parent was interested in when Thailand would issue licences to operate 3G wireless broadband services. He expects Thailand to show signs of progress in 3G-spectrum licensing in the third quarter. The National Telecommunications Commission has yet to draw up terms and conditions for 3G-spectrum licensing. Peerapol said 20 of Motorola's 3G-capable mobile-phone models were already available in Thailand. Besides the RAZR V9 the company has introduced the W360 mid-level model which will be followed later this month by the W230 low-cost model.

Home > Business > BBL introduces contactless credit cards
Nation Multimedia – Feb 21, 2008
Customers can also use the card at supermarkets including Gourmet Market in both The Emporium and Siam Paragon and Home Fresh Mart. Shoke na Ranong manager of BBL's Credit Card Division said for entertainment the card could be used at EGV Cinemas The Esplanade Cineplex Major Bowl Hit Major Complex Paragon Cineplex and Nai In Bookshops. BBL is the first bank in Thailand to launch the contactless Blue Wave credit card. To make a purchase the cardholder just waves the card over a reader and waits for acceptance. The card is bundled with the same features as normal credit cards that require a cardholder's signature when paying for goods and services.

Turning 3-D into a business
Hollywood Reporter – Feb 21, 2008
Turning 3-D into a business February 21 2008 A call for industry standards for stereoscopic 3-D both for theatrical release and in the home was hammered home during a 3-D presentation Wednesday at the Hollywood Post Alliance’s annual Technology Retreat. “It’s simply the lack of standards that is preventing the studios from taking content that they have in 3-D and formatting it onto a piece of plastic and having it play back in a player to a television that is 3-D capable” said Alan Bell executive vp and chief technology officer at Paramount. Clearly home video in 3-D is essential to the converging business models. Subscribe to the Hollywood Reporter and see the entertainment industry from its best angle: the inside looking out. Complete access to real-time news and exclusive analysis that goes behind the scenes from film to television home video to digital media.

Work together on skills crisis
NEWS.com.au – Feb 21, 2008
While many businesses are going offshore in search of skilled staff there are Australian solutions. For instance more could be done to reduce barriers and unlock prejudices to encourage more participation from women and seniors in the workforce. This requires campaigns to promote more flexible arrangements to cater to their particular work and home needs. Additionally business needs to stop free-riding on government training programs and invest in training that adds value and capacity or they will be out of the market. Regional collaboration to pool resources is one option. Most importantly we need to confront these issues at a regional level to target key areas and to develop solutions that meet district needs rather than to rely on national approaches. Too many government bodies do their own thing in isolation from each other.

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