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...sale price - are now shipping as many as 5,000 items per week in the U.S. And with eBay business outside of the U.S. now soaring - international transaction revenue leapt 64% to $344 million in the last quarter, compared with 24% growth within the U.S. - the drop-off sector is taking off in Europe. Auctioning4u CEO Christian Braun began trading from his London home, but his company now ships 60 items a day, collecting goods from its five London stores and handling every stage of the eBay selling process. For that, it takes up to one third of each item...
...Mary Beth Cahill is probably the most recognized, but they all have distinguished careers,” he said. “Most are just leaving the public sector, either fresh off the campaign trail or just out of public office...
...cost in the U.S., according to India's IT industry group Nasscom. "We're likely to see an explosion in R.-and-D. outsourcing in 2005 and 2006," says Partha Iyengar, an analyst at the research firm Gartner who is based in Pune. If that happens, India's tech sector could enter a new, more mature phase of growth. U.S. and European firms would have a fresh way to nurture innovation. But they will also face the risks of laying the building blocks of their technological future far from home. "I really worry about R. and D.," says Ralph Wyndrum...
...reports that Camino had received a sharp rebuke from the Vatican - the Episcopal Conference issued a statement denying any change. Wave of Inaction FRANCE Schools and government offices across the country closed as teachers and civil servants went on strike, climaxing a three-day series of walkouts by public-sector workers protesting job cuts and pay freezes. Rail services were disrupted mid-week; on Thursday, tens of thousands of demonstrators brought Paris, Marseilles and other city centers to a standstill. Snap Judgement DENMARK Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen called early parliamentary elections for Feb. 8, nine months ahead...
...cost in the U.S., according to India's IT industry group Nasscom. "We're likely to see an explosion in R&D outsourcing in 2005 and 2006," says Partha Iyengar, an analyst at the research firm Gartner who is based in Pune. If that happens, India's tech sector could enter a new, more mature phase of growth. U.S. and European firms would have a fresh way to nurture innovation. But they will also face the risks of laying the building blocks of their technological future far from home. "I really worry about R&D," says Ralph Wyndrum, a former...