MLC FLASH NEWS

January 29, 2006

[$$] Markets Foresee Uncertain Patch After Fed Handoff (at The Wall Street Journal Online)

Filed under: Microsoft — Yahoo! Finance: MSFT News @ 11:13 pm

[$$] Congress Unites to Fight Against Global Pandemics (at The Wall Street Journal Online)

Filed under: Microsoft — Yahoo! Finance: MSFT News @ 10:55 pm

[$$] Small…but Safe (at The Wall Street Journal Online)

Filed under: Microsoft — Yahoo! Finance: MSFT News @ 9:09 pm

In Advance of the Government Leaders Forum, Microsoft Outlines a Worldwide Public Services and eGovernment Strategy (PR Newswire)

Filed under: Microsoft — Yahoo! Finance: MSFT News @ 7:01 pm
Today, in anticipation of the Microsoft Government Leaders Forum Europe 2006, Microsoft Corp. outlined a worldwide Public Services and eGovernment Strategy that will provide governments with the prescriptive guidance and technology to focus on a seamless service delivery for citizens through technology.

January 28, 2006

Spain shuts down 62 Internet child porn forums (at Reuters)

Filed under: Microsoft — Yahoo! Finance: MSFT News @ 11:11 am

New Star Analyst Rankings for MICROSOFT CP (StarMine)

Filed under: Microsoft — Yahoo! Finance: MSFT News @ 9:46 am

[$$] Microsoft Shrugged Off EU Warning (at The Wall Street Journal Online)

Filed under: Microsoft — Yahoo! Finance: MSFT News @ 3:59 am

Stocks Soar on Strong Earnings Reports (Associated Press)

Filed under: Microsoft — Yahoo! Finance: MSFT News @ 2:10 am
A new round of strong earnings reports sent stocks soaring for a second straight session Friday as investors shrugged off surprisingly slow growth in the nation's gross domestic product.

January 27, 2006

[$$] Net Firms Raise Capitol Hill Profile (at The Wall Street Journal Online)

Filed under: Microsoft — Yahoo! Finance: MSFT News @ 11:11 pm

Stocks Soar on Strong Earnings Reports (Associated Press)

Filed under: Microsoft — Yahoo! Finance: MSFT News @ 9:35 pm
A new round of strong earnings reports sent stocks soaring for a second straight session Friday as investors shrugged off surprisingly slow growth in the nation's gross domestic product.
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