The News Review:
- BASF Podcast: The Chemical Reporter – How Does a Plasma Monitor Work?
- New Issue of BearingPoint Financial Services Technology Journal …
- Podcast first for city firms
- Daily podcast ‘” December 10 2008
BASF Podcast: The Chemical Reporter – How Does a Plasma Monitor Work?
MarketWatch
Each of these cells represents a single point – a pixel. If a voltageis applied to the gas then it converts into what is known as a plasma – andthe pixel begins to glow. In entertaining episodes our Chemical Reporteranswers questions of our Podcast listeners on Chemistry in our everyday life. Direct subscription via RSS-Feed or iTunes (search for “basf”):.
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New Issue of BearingPoint Financial Services Technology Journal …
MarketWatch
Quote Attributable to Julien Courbe BearingPoint managing director and executive editor of the BearingPoint Financial Services Technology Journal “BearingPoint strives to arm financial services technology leaders with well-defined and strategic information about managing IT costs in a slowing economy. In 2004 we created the FSTJ to offer our clients meticulous research and fresh insights. With our new FSTJ issue and podcast we’re taking an educational and interactive approach to help IT decision-makers best support their organizations. About BearingPoint Inc. BearingPoint Inc.
Podcast first for city firms
Belfast Telegraph United Kingdom
Converse Business has unveiled the new initiative which aims to encourage educate and entertain anyone with an interest in business. Each episode of the podcast features an interview with a local entrepreneur or key figure from the business community. The episodes relay their real-life experiences from the challenges they have faced to the successes they have had and offer advice for anyone starting up in business. Seven episodes of the podcast are already available for download via iTunes |or from www.
Daily podcast ‘” December 10 2008
Creamer Media’s Engineering News South Africa
Wednesday December 10 2008. From Creamer Media in Johannesburg I’m Shannon O’Donnell. Making headlines today:On Wednesday the Johannesburg Stock Exchange increased its offer for the Bond Exchange of South Africa by 39% to R125 a share up from the previous R90 a share. The JSE said that the offer consideration would be free from any downward price adjustments.