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10 Aug 9:05 am by Jason Caplain
... So, there is A LOT of competition out there right? Google "weight loss" and you will find tons of companies screaming for your wallet. What differentiates Rival Health is that it is a subscription service with no advertising. This is all about losing weight with ... day program. Here is what the offering looks like: web based platform best in class video content targeting insurance companies, schools, corporations They are playing in a big market. $40 billion is spent on the diet industry each year. ...
Southeast VC - http://southeastvc.blogs.com/southeast_vc/
26 Nov, 2007 8:20 am by jeremy
... in court. "It just scared the hell out of me," Gaertner said. An analysis by The Associated Press reveals that targeting small businesses is a lucrative strategy for the Business Software Alliance, the main global copyright-enforcement watchdog for such companies ... who has defended against BSA claims. "It's the tactics of the BSA that rankle me." The BSA was founded in 1988 to represent technology companies on many fronts, and its members also include IBM Corp., Hewlett-Packard Co. and Dell Inc. ...
LawInfo Weblog - http://blog.lawinfo.com
5 Dec, 2007 12:59 pm
... innovative building design cut power consumption by 20 percent and reduced the company's need to add more hardware to meet its insatiable computing demands. Energy ... shy of Microsoft. Not bad for a 10-year-old company. Google threatened old-guard technology companies in 2007 with a series of moves that may make it the most powerful ... good at, serve your market well and you will succeed. Google painting a target on the wireless world may threaten the traditional telecos, but everyone is playing catch ...
Criminal Law Library Blog - http://www.criminallawlibraryblog.com/
Do you treat your patents as a fence or a tollbooth? If you wish for your start-up technology company to obtain investment from or acquisition by a bigger player, you had better understand the difference. Most start-up technology ... technology, but often the goal of building a solid patent portfolio is to make your business an attractive target for investment or acquisition by a larger company. As an intellectual property and business strategist (more info here: [www.jackiehutter.com]), I believe ...
IP Asset Maximizer Blog - http://www.ipassetmaximizer.com/
4 Mar 8:43 am by Ed Sim
... should be brought to television advertising. Throughout the years Visible World (full disclosure: my fund has an investment in the company and my partner is on the board) has been working on making this a reality. Today, there is a great article on ... over. "Beginning with 500,000 homes in Brooklyn, the Bronx and some New Jersey areas, Cablevision will use its targeting technology to route ads to specific households based on data about income, ethnicity, gender or whether the homeowner has children ...
BeyondVC - http://www.beyondvc.com/
1 Jul 10:55 am
... listen to you when they hire you and who is more likely to pay you, for example. By strategically qualifying your target market, your marketing efforts are made much, much easier and have a greater likelihood of producing results. ... anywhere within the state, but usually within 20 miles of a major city. (Manufacturing and technology companies) or along a major interstate (transportation companies.) Have litigation matters where the "problem" is worth at least $100,000. Family Law/Divorce Attorney ...
The Rainmaker Blog - http://blog.therainmakerinstitute.com/
1 Jul 10:55 am
... listen to you when they hire you and who is more likely to pay you, for example. By strategically qualifying your target market, your marketing efforts are made much, much easier and have a greater likelihood of producing results. ... anywhere within the state, but usually within 20 miles of a major city. (Manufacturing and technology companies) or along a major interstate (transportation companies.) Have litigation matters where the "problem" is worth at least $100,000. Family Law/Divorce Attorney ...
The Rainmaker Blog - http://blog.therainmakerinstitute.com/
6 Feb, 2008 3:59 pm
... using U.S. technology or components (beyond a de minimis amount), may not be sold in Iran. Only foreign products sold by foreign companies through foreign persons ... opportunities will continue. If any of the following bills are enacted, U.S. parent companies may find that their ability to conduct business in and around Iran has ... H.R. 110-294) seem to indicate that the bill section is specifically targeted toward companies that create foreign subsidiaries to evade the law, which would seem to indicate ...
Government Contracts Blog - http://www.governmentcontractslawblog.com/
11 Dec, 2008 7:10 pm by RiskMetrics Group Blog Team
... a study, authored by RiskMetrics Group, titled, Climate Change and Corporate Governance: Consumer and Technology Companies. The report is the first comprehensive assessment of how 63 of the world's largest consumer and information technology companies are ... responding to the risks and opportunities presented by climate change, primarily by setting GHG emissions reduction targets, boosting energy efficiency efforts, expanding renewable energy purchases and integrating climate factors into product ...
Institutional Shareholder Services -- Corporate Governance Blog - http://blog.issproxy.com/
21 Aug, 2008 3:44 pm by admin
... TOKYO (AP) _ Nintendo's hit Wii console with its wandlike remote controller has been targeted in patent infringement complaints by a U.S. technology company. Hillcrest Laboratories, based in Rockville, Md., has filed a complaint with the U.S ... not yet received the lawsuit and had no comment. Hillcrest is accusing Nintendo of infringement in four patents dealing with technology for a handheld three-dimensional pointing device and a display interface system for organizing graphic content on a TV, it ...
LawInfo Weblog - http://blog.lawinfo.com
11 Apr, 2008 5:56 am by Todd
... espionage simply means that American spies would target foreign companies, such as Toyota, Nissan, and Honda, and then covertly pass stolen trade secrets and technology to U.S. corporate executives. R. James Woolsey, President Clinton's CIA director, has said ... to be shared with American automakers. The idea of using the U.S. intelligence community to give American companies an edge is an explosive subject that has divided the CIA and provoked bitter debate in Congress. It also ...
Trade Secrets Blog - http://wombletradesecrets.blogspot.com
28 Sep, 2008 11:00 pm
Multiple companies that target the litigation support industry were recently named to the 2008 Inc 5000 list, an expansion of the Inc. 500, which Inc. introduced in 1982. The Inc. 5000 includes the Inc. 500 but digs ... entrepreneurial engine driving the U.S. economy. Trial Solutions, which ranked 899th, is a leading end-to-end litigation support technology company offering the Litigation Support Ecosystem®, a single source solution to provide litigation support providers of law firms and the legal ...
Litigation Support Industry News and Information - http://litsupport.blogspot.com/index.html
17 Sep, 2008 5:08 am
... against NextWave Wireless and certain of its directors and officers. NextWave is a mobile broadband and multimedia technology company that develops, produces and markets mobile multimedia and wireless broadband products. A copy ... the auction rate investments allegations are an important part of the complaint and, if nothing else, are noteworthy. The allegations about the company's alleged balance sheet misclassification of its auction rate investments is of particular concern. Many companies (and ...
The D & O Diary - http://www.dandodiary.com/
2 May 9:48 am by Global General Counsel
Why set up shop in Silicon Valley? High technology companies are keen to establish their U.S. presence in Silicon Valley for many reasons. Certainly, one ... can provide access the customers that are interested in sophisticated high-tech products: being a local company providing local support for the product makes a difference in attracting buyers. However, looking ... but also very regionally divided and highly competitive: markets must be targeted well 6. More time than you think may be required to make ...
Global General Counsel - http://globalgeneralcounsel.blogspot.com/
3 Jun 9:34 am by brettb
... Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal's Law Blog, the Department of Justice is investigating whether some of the nation's largest technology companies violated antitrust laws by negotiating the recruiting and hiring of one another's employees. As the Post reports, the DOJ review is in its preliminary stages, is focused on some technology giants, including Google, Yahoo, Apple, Genentech and others, and is industry-wide. The bottom line is that by ...
Legal Blog - http://www.burlisonlaw.com/blog
26 Jun, 2007 10:06 am by DealBook
Private equity firms, on the hunt for new areas of business as dealmakers crowd up the old ones, have been increasingly looking to the technology sector. With that in mind, analysts at UBS have built a model for looking at hypothetical leveraged buyouts of technology companies and ranking potential targets by how profitable they might [...]
DealBook - http://dealbook.blogs.nytimes.com
6 Nov, 2007 8:50 am by Fred von Lohmann
... many times before, DRM is not about preventing piracy, it's about giving entertainment companies control over disruptive innovation. Here's the latest example: tomorrow DVD- ... using CSS, the movie studios (acting through DVD-CCA) can force technology companies to sign a license agreement before they build anything that can decrypt ... requirement wasn't even part of the agreement). Now three motion picture companies (Fox, Warner, Disney) have introduced an amendment that would change the CSS license ...
Deep Links - http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/
9 Nov, 2006 12:44 pm by Peter Edmonston
The $17.6 billion buyout of Freescale Semiconductor, the largest ever of a technology company, has spawned a flood of reports, some sounding rather breathless, about which big tech company might be next. Fitch Ratings, which follows the credit market, is far more sober. In a report published Thursday, Fitch said a host of factors - [...]
DealBook - http://dealbook.blogs.nytimes.com
3 May, 2007 11:49 am by DealBook
Private equity firms have historically looked askance at technology companies, whose volatile earnings don't always mix nicely with heavy debt loads. Which is why the recent findings by Jason Bazinet, a media analyst at Citigroup, are fairly remarkable. Using what he called "fairly conservative assumptions," Mr. Bazinet screened 100 global media stocks and decided that [...]
DealBook - http://dealbook.blogs.nytimes.com
23 Oct 2:52 am by David Johnson
... , although this solution presents its own difficulties. One reason that technologies that could deliver individually targeted or "fractionalized" ads are moving slowly is that cable TV companies believe that they will cause more problems than they ... of the TV browsing history currently available. According to John Hoctor, instead of being used for individual targeting, it is being used for sophisticated analyses of overall viewer habits -- as a sort of "demographics plus" to give advertisers a ...
Digital Media Lawyer Blog - http://www.digitalmedialawyerblog.com/
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