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How Web Advertisers Can Avoid Being Ripped Off
A question for Web advertisers: Do you get what you pay for? If you answered yes, you might be a little hasty in that opinion, especially if you use an online affiliate program to generate sales. You may be paying referral fees for business you would...
Tags: Sales force management, Litigation, Sean Silverthorne, Web, Dell Computer Corp., affiliate, commission, advertiser, Edelman
Blog posts 2008-03-27

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Maxwell Technologies and NessCap Sign Memorandum of Understanding Outlining Framework for Settling Patent Disputes
SAN DIEGO and SEOUL, South Korea, May 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Maxwell Technologies, Inc. and NessCap Co., Ltd. announced today that the companies have agreed to a framework for settling the patent disputes relating to their respective ultracapacitor products and have signed a Memorandum of Understanding including a provision...
Articles 2008-05-05
Ector Texas County School Board agreed March 5 to stop teaching the Bible course in its public schools
To settle a federal lawsuit challenging its decision in 2007 to teach a controversial high school course promoting a particular interpretation of the Bible, the Ector Texas County School Board agreed March 5 to stop teaching the Bible course in its public schools. A further requirement of the settlement warns...
Articles 2008-05-01
Entorian Technologies Announces Settlement and Purchase Agreement with Kentron Technologies, Inc
AUSTIN, Texas -- Entorian[TM] Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ: ENTN), a market-leading provider of advanced electronic technologies and solutions for enterprise, consumer and other high-growth markets, today announced that it has entered into a settlement and purchase agreement with Kentron Technologies, Inc. and Mr. Christopher Karabatsos, resolving all claims in the litigation...
Articles 2008-04-23
Omega Announces First Quarter 2008 Financial Results; Adjusted FFO of $0.36 per Share; $123 Million of New Investments
TIMONIUM, Md. -- Omega Healthcare Investors, Inc. (NYSE:OHI) today announced its results of operations for the quarter ended March 31, 2008. The Company also reported Funds From Operations ("FFO") available to common stockholders for the three months ended March 31, 2008 of $23.7 million or $0.34 per common share. The...
Articles 2008-04-23
Paramount Gold and Silver Corp. Provides Update on DTC Matter
Paramount Gold and Silver Corp. ("the Company") (TSX: PZG)(AMEX: PZG)(FRANKFURT: P6G) on April 17, 2008 received notice from the American Stock Exchange ("AMEX") indicating that the Company does not meet certain of the Exchange's listing standards due to DTC's suspension of services effective March 17, 2008. As a result...
Articles 2008-04-22
Blue Bamboo Pocket POS® Receives VISA PABP Compliance Validation
LAS VEGAS -- Blue Bamboo, an innovative provider of electronic payment solutions, announces today, at the ETA Show 2008, that its Pocket POS([R]) suite of mobile payment applications has achieved compliance validation with VISA's Payment Application Best Practices PABP. The built-for-purpose Blue Bamboo H50 Terminal as well as Blue Bamboo's...
Articles 2008-04-17
Rising oil pushes up wholesale prices
The price of oil shot to a record Tuesday, pushed up by supply worries -- and a gusher of new money into the commodities markets. Texas light, sweet crude for May delivery closed at $113.79, up $2.03 from Monday's record settlement at $111.76. Oil has soared 79% the...
Articles 2008-04-16
MACH chosen by Swisscom to implement WRIX-d
TELECOMWORLDWIRE-16 April 2008-MACH chosen by Swisscom to implement WRIX-dC1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com MACH, a provider of business processes to optimise roaming profitability, has completed the testing and implementation of Wireless Roaming Intermediary eXchange-d (WRIX-d) with Swisscom, a telecomms company in Switzerland. According to the company,...
Articles 2008-04-16
Walgreen settles for $24 mil. in race-bias suit
A federal judge recently signed off on Walgreen Co. s plan to pay $24 million to settle a federal lawsuit alleging racial bias at the nation's largest drugstore chain. Roughly 10,000 past and present Black Walgreen employees will share $20 million under the consent decree given final approval...
Articles 2008-04-14
Loans Originated Using Fiserv Electronic Document Disclosure Technology Now May be Purchased by Wells Fargo Funding
BROOKFIELD, Wis. -- Fiserv, Inc. (NASDAQ:FISV) announced today that Wells Fargo Funding, a division of Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE:WFC), will now accept for purchase loans from correspondents and brokers that have electronic disclosures and 1003s delivered, tracked and electronically signed using the Fiserv eLending technology platform. Electronic...
Articles 2008-04-09
Former Standard Life director gets Pounds 1.9m pay-off
Standard Life has agreed to pay up to 1.9m to its former finance director, Alison Reed, after reaching a legal settlement over her ousting in 2006. The settlement, revealed in the insurer's annual report yesterday, includes a 1.135m cash payment and a 97,500 contribution towards Ms Reed's...
Articles 2008-04-05
Protesters' fury as ecotown shortlist chooses 'unsustainable'
Fifteen locations across England earmarked as potential "ecotowns" were unveiled by the Government yesterday to a decidedly mixed reception. The proposals for new settlements built to the highest environmental standards were welcomed by some as valuable steps towards easing the housing crisis. But critics complained that many...
Articles 2008-04-04
School inspectors threaten strike over 'unjust' pay deal
Home News IN BRIEF *School, nursery and childcare inspections could be hit by strike action as the Government attempts to curb public sector pay, union leaders warn. More than 1,000 inspectors and administrative staff employed by Ofsted, the education standards watchdog, are being balloted on strike action....
Articles 2008-04-04
Plan to build 'green' homes on pristine downland rejected
A bid by a giant insurance company to build a controversial "ecotown" in unspoilt Hampshire countryside has failed. Zurich Financial Services was seeking a massive 1bn-plus profit from building a new settlement of 12,500 houses at Micheldever Station, between Basingstoke and Winchester. Four previous planning applications from...
Articles 2008-04-03
NuStar Prices $350 Million of 10-Year Senior Notes
SAN ANTONIO -- NuStar Energy L.P. (NYSE:NS) today announced that its wholly owned operating subsidiary NuStar Logistics, L.P. has priced $350 million principal amount of 7.65% senior notes due April 15, 2018. The senior notes were priced at 99.802% of par at a yield to maturity of 7.678%. The settlement...
Articles 2008-04-01
HUD agrees to settle with employees
The Department of Housing and Urban Development has agreed to a $24 million settlement in a nationwide class action brought by against HUD by two federal unions, the Law Offices of Snider & Associates LLC announced on Wednesday. The settlement will end almost five years of...
Articles 2008-03-10
Ch. Factory execs to repay $940k in backdating case
CALABASAS HILLS, CALIF. -- Cheesecake Factory Inc. chairman and chief executive David Overton and other current and former executives and board members have agreed to repay a total of $940,000 to the company to settle a shareholder lawsuit that alleged their unjust enrichment through the backdating of stock option grants....
Articles 2008-03-10
Cashing in on cashless healthcare ; They are gaining popularity, but before you sign up, here's what you should know about cashless insurance.
When 38-year-old Santosh Balan, a senior private sectorexecutive, was faced with a medical emergency concerning his wife,settling the hospital bill was the least of his concerns he had thenecessary medical cover. But an overlooked lapse in procedure almost cost him a tidy sum. At the time of discharge, the...
Articles 2008-03-09
Wall Street tumbles
NEW YORK -- Wall Street ended a dreadful week with another big loss Friday after the government surprised investors with a report that employers eliminated 63,000 jobs last month. The news compounded fears that the U.S. economy, already hampered by an unrelenting credit crisis, is succumbing to recession. ...
Articles 2008-03-08
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