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PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Tue Dec 8, 6:00 am ET
HELSINKI , Dec. 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Rahaxi, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: RHXI), an international card payments processor and technology company, today announces that its subsidiary Rahaxi Processing Oy in Helsinki has increased the volume of transactions processed by 29% as compared to the same period in 2008. Transaction numbers jumped from 1,877,292 to 2,404,861 for the month of October ...
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Independent - Mon Dec 7, 8:12 pm ET
It was quite a boast. At the launch of its flagship British store in London last year, the Finnish telecoms giant Nokia said it would set the benchmark in technology retailing and offer the "ultimate shopping experience for Nokia's wide portfolio of mobile devices". The shop was inevitably compared to the Apple Store on the opposite side of Regent Street but Nokia was unfazed, promising to ...
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Bloomberg - Mon Dec 7, 8:52 am ET
Dec. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Ireland, Finland and Austria will lead yields on the debt of so-called peripheral euro-region countries lower versus Germany in 2010, according to JPMorgan Chase & Co.
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The Norway Post - Tue Dec 8, 1:41 am ET
Norway's men on Monday won 9-7 over Finland at the European Curling Championships in Aberdeen, Scotland, and have thus won all five of their first matches of the championship.
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Manila Bulletin - Sat Dec 5, 7:58 am ET
Finland celebrates its National Day Sunday. This is a national public holiday held on December 6 to celebrate Finland’s declaration of independence from the Russian empire.
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Business Standard India - Fri Dec 4, 11:05 pm ET
Finnish firm Outotec, a global provider of process solutions, technologies and services for the mining and metallurgical industries, on Friday opened its subsidiary - Outotec India.
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AsiaOne - Sat Dec 5, 11:32 pm ET
HELSINKI, FINLAND - Operators pushed market share of cellphones running Google's software a little higher in September quarter in Western Europe, but consumers showed little interest toward them, research firm IDC said on Saturday.
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CIOL - Fri Dec 4, 12:07 am ET
HELSINKI, FINLAND: The world's top cell phone maker Nokia will drastically cut back on the number of different smartphone models it rolls out next year as the Finnish firm tries to shrug off new rivals Apple Inc and RIM.
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CIOL - Thu Dec 3, 11:51 pm ET
HELSINKI , FINLAND:The world's top cellphone maker Nokia will drastically cut back on the number of different smartphone models it rolls out next year as the Finnish firm tries to shrug off new rivals Apple Inc and RIM.
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AP via Yahoo! Sports - Sun Dec 6, 2:12 pm ET
Sunday At Lillehammer, Norway Large Hill 1. Simon Ammann, Switzerland, 277.1 points (146-129.5 meters). 2. Harri Olli, Finland, 267.6 (142-126). 3. Emmanuel Chedal, France, 265.0 (138.5-127.5). 4. Gregor Schlierenzauer, Austria, 258.2 (150.5-127). 5. Pascal Bodmer, Germany, 253.1 (134.5-126). 6. Andreas Kofler, Austria, 249.5 (125.5-133). 7. Kamil Stoch, Poland, 248.7 (129.5-128). 8. Adam Malysz ...
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Calcutta News - Mon Dec 7, 11:54 am ET
Finnish mobile handset major Nokia will fund four Indian software developers under its $10-million joint open screen project fund with Adobe for developing multi-screen infotainment applications, a company official said Monday.
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New England Sports Network - Mon Dec 7, 12:15 pm ET
The marquee event of the Bruins' 2009-10 season is without question their New Year's Day matchup with Philadelphia at Fenway Park. The memorable event of next year could come much earlier in the season. According to a Boston Globe report, the Bruins are one of six teams that have been approached about opening next season in Europe. Possible sites include Helsinki, Stockholm and Prague. The ...
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AP via Yahoo! Sports - Sun Dec 6, 1:12 pm ET
Simon Amman of Switzerland has won a ski jumping World Cup event by edging Harri Olli of Finland on the large hill. Amman won Sunday's first round, jumping 146 meters, and was second with a 129.5-meter jump in the second, behind Andreas Kofler of Austria. The two jumps gave him 277.1 points. Olli was 9.5 points behind after placing second in the first round but only 10th in the second.
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AP via Yahoo! Sports - Sun Dec 6, 11:12 am ET
At Lillehammer, Norway (ski jump-10K cross country placings in parentheses) 1. Tino Edelmann, Germany, 23 minutes, 14.3 seconds (8-7). 2. Anssi Koivuranta, Finland, 23:16.5 (2-13). 3. Jason Lamy Chappuis, France, 23:16.6 (3-11). 4. Johnny Spillane, United States, 23:17.7 (7-9). 5. Eric Frenzel, Germany, 23:17.7 (6-10). 6. Janne Ryynaenen, Finland, 23:36.1 (4-22). 7. Francois Braud, France, 23:39 ...
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AllAfrica.com - Mon Dec 7, 9:33 am ET
Windhoek — Two Namibian community and institutional theatre representatives have been co-opted into a Finnish-Namibian developmental partnership and social innovation project to be produced early next year.