The Brand Communications Manager of tiGO, Ms Linda Narh, has stressed the need for corporate organisations to contribute towards the growth of the country’s human resource capital, which is critical to national development.
Daily MailNokia CEO Stephen Elop said to be top contender to replace Microsoft CEO ...Daily MailThe CEO of Finnish mobile phone company Nokia is the odds-on favorite to replace Steve Ballmer as the head of Microsoft. Stephen Elop was the head of Microsoft's business software division from 2008 to 2010. With Microsoft's $7.2billion acquisition of ...Microsoft Nokia deal bolsters Microsoft's patent accessCNETInsight: As Finland reels, Microsoft doubles down with Nokia phone dealReuters UKWith Microsoft-Nokia deal, Stephen Elop makes unprecedented journey back to ...Financial PostNewsday -New Yorker (blog) -Forbesall 2,123 news articles »
Financial PostWith Microsoft-Nokia deal, Stephen Elop makes unprecedented journey back to ...Financial PostOn the surface, struggling smartphone makers BlackBerry and Nokia share much in common. But Nokia was actually able to find a buyer and seal a deal. Continue reading. In a maneuver that will surely generate a chapter in a business school textbook in the ...Insight: As Finland reels, Microsoft doubles down with Nokia phone dealReuters UKMicrosoft makes push for mobile market with Nokia buyNewsdayHistory Isn't on Side of Microsoft-Nokia Tie UpWall Street JournalForbes -Bloomberg -Reutersall 2,116 news articles »
Telegraph.co.ukNew Vodafone calls to dividend loversThe Globe and MailInvestors who want big dividends and don't mind risk may want to consider a stake in Vodafone Group PLC now that the British wireless giant has agreed to shed its U.S. holdings in a mammoth $130-billion (U.S.) deal. The deal to sell its 45-per-cent stake in ...Verizon Sets Rate on $61 Billion Financing for Wireless PurchaseBusinessweekVodafone's Surfer CEO Colao Dismantles Global EmpireBloombergCANADA STOCKS-TSX touches three-month high as telecoms jumpReutersBarron's (blog) -CBC.ca -Financial Postall 1,393 news articles »
Daily MailNew Vodafone calls to dividend loversThe Globe and MailInvestors who want big dividends and don't mind risk may want to consider a stake in Vodafone Group PLC now that the British wireless giant has agreed to shed its U.S. holdings in a mammoth $130-billion (U.S.) deal. The deal to sell its 45-per-cent stake in ...Verizon Sets Rate on $61 Billion Financing for Wireless PurchaseBusinessweekAT&T Wins US Assent for $1.9 Billion Airwaves Buy From VerizonBloombergVerizon: Bulls Laud VOD Deal Despite Numerous Debt, Share QuestionsBarron's (blog)CBC.ca -Wall Street Journal -Wiredall 1,360 news articles »
Work has started on the construction of a district hospital at Kansawurodu in the Sekondi/Takoradi Metropolitan Assembly (STMA) in the Western Region.
The Times (subscription)Lethal toll as women quit 'unbearable' cancer drug tamoxifenThe Times (subscription)Hundreds of women are dying needlessly every year because unbearable side effects force them to stop taking the most common breast cancer drug, research suggests. The NHS is being urged to help patients to cope with the treatment as it emerged that ...and more »
A Kumasi-based radio station, Nhyira FM, in collaboration with a Kumasi club based in Hamburg, Germany, have presented a number of food items to support development at the All Nations Orphanage at Ayigya in Kumasi.
Another dead whale has been washed ashore in Takoradi, bringing to four the number of whales found dead on beaches across the country in three days.
The GuardianSyria strikes: Obama risks being pushed into a prolonged military campaignThe GuardianDemonstrators protest in front of the White House against possible US military strikes on Syria. Photograph: Jewel Samad/AFP/Getty Images. What was initially conceived as an American warning slap at Bashar al-Assad could be turning into something ...and more »
The Chirano Gold Mines Ltd (CGML) has handed over some development projects valued at about GH¢1.4 million that it undertook in some communities in its catchment area.
New York TimesShorter names for Nokia phones, says MicrosoftThe Star-Ledger - NJ.comNothing like a $7 billion Microsoft-Nokia deal to snap the mobile technology community out of its holiday weekend stupor. Microsoft announced very early this morning that it will pay Nokia $4.99 billion for its mobile business and another $2.18 billion to ink a ...Tough action ahead in three-screen deliveryEconomic TimesWhy People Don't Buy Microsoft's Phones (And Might Not Start)Huffington PostNokia buy can't fix Windows Phone biggest hurdle: ItselfCNETUSA TODAY -CTV News -NBCNews.com (blog)all 2,134 news articles »
The Globe and MailConsumers lose out as Verizon pulls plug on Canadian expansionThe Globe and MailIf you are to believe the chairman and CEO of Verizon Communications Inc., all the controversy stirred by the American mobile carrier's arrival in Canada was much ado about nothing. “It was always on the fringe for us,†said Lowell McAdam in a conference ...AT&T Wins US Assent for $1.9 Billion Airwaves Buy From VerizonBloombergVerizon: Bulls Laud VOD Deal Despite Numerous Debt, Share QuestionsBarron's (blog)Wireless competition coming even without Verizon, says ministerCBC.caFinancial Post -Wall Street Journal -CTV Newsall 1,345 news articles »
Ghana star Andre Ayew feels Zambians are making too much noise ahead of Friday's big clash and must be shut down to give them a measure of their real size in African football.
The GuardianMalala Opens Europe's Largest LibraryHispanicBusiness.comMalala Yousafzai, the Pakistani schoolgirl and women's education activist shot last year by the Taliban, on Tuesday opened Europe's largest lending library in Birmingham, where she came for treatment. She used her opening speech to declare that "pens ...Taliban shooting victim Malala Yousafzai opens Birmingham libraryExpress.co.ukMalala Yousafzai Says 'Pens and Books' Will Defeat TerrorismThe Atlantic WireMalala: Books can fight terrorismIrish IndependentThe Hindu -Los Angeles Times -Jezebelall 85 news articles »
The prospects of Ghana’s cashew production is high because the country can rake in between $300 and $400 million if she increases her cashew production from the current 50,000 metric tonnes to 200,000 tonnes annually. Mr Windfred Osei Owusu, President of the Ghana Cashew Industry Association, who made the observation on Tuesday, added that the […]
A military court in Egypt gives supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi long prison sentences after convicting them of attacking the army.
Washington Post (blog)What are GOP leaders doing on Syria?Washington Post (blog)Republican leaders in the House and Senate are beginning to show their hand on Syria. Their message is: We're not going to stop you (even if you want to be stopped) but you'll have to make the case directly to members. Speaker of the House John Boehner ...and more »
New York TimesWhy People Don't Buy Microsoft's Phones (And Might Not Start)Huffington PostMicrosoft's $7.2 billion deal to buy ailing smartphone maker Nokia will likely do little to change one basic problem these two companies face: No one seems all that interested in their flagship phones, the Nokia-made Lumia line, which runs Microsoft software.BlackBerry shares boosted after Microsoft-Nokia dealCTV NewsMicrosoft 'Elops' with Nokia's handset businessBusiness Times (subscription)Microsoft reaches $7.2B deal for Nokia handset businessUSA TODAYMarketWatch -Reuters Canada -YLE Newsall 2,142 news articles »
Urgent action is needed at Thursday's G20 summit in St Petersburg to fix a tax system that allows firms to "rip off" poor African nations, Oxfam has warned.
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