‘Visiting family’ shoplifts items worth Dh500,000
DUBAI — Nimble-fingered members of a visiting family managed to shoplift items worth half a million dirhams over several days from popular malls in the emirate, Khaleej Times has learnt.
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S Korea's Jan IT exports down 12.8%
(MENAFN) South Korea's Ministry of Knowledge Economy said that as a result of the drop in prices of key items including memory chips and display panels, in January, exports of information technology ...
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Japan stocks weaken, with telecoms trading down
LOS ANGELES (MarketWatch) -- Japanese stocks started weaker Tuesday, tracking a soft lead from Wall Street overnight, and with disappointing earnings results dragging on some shares. The Nikkei Stock Average 0.2% 8,913.39, although the Topix traded flat. Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp. led telecom shares lower with a 1.1% decline after posting a 56% quarterly profit drop late Monday. Among ...
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Cookies for a cause: Girl Scouts hope to send more boxes of treats to troops
In partnership with C.A.P.T.S. (Calling All Patriots Troop Support), the members of Marblehead Girl Scout Troop 66622 will soon be shipping care packages to soldiers in Afghanistan. Thanks to the generosity of Marblehead shoppers, the troop already has over 30 boxes of cookies for these care packages, but they would like to send more.
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CSX shares drop on earnings miss
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Shares of CSX Corp. fell as much as 4.7% at the open Tuesday after the railroad's latest quarterly results came in below what Wall Street was looking for. CSX reported late Monday fourth-quarter earnings of 43 cents a share. Analysts polled by FactSet Research had been looking for 44 cents a share. Revenue for the quarter was also a bit light at $2.95 billion ...
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