| Tue, 7 Feb 2012 Shock as student kills himself in front of dozens on busy campus | Students at a university are reeling in shock after a talented and popular student committed suicide in the middle of a busy campus. | Tobi Lim Sonstroem, 25, from Berwyn, Pennsylvania, shot himself in the head at Temple University, Philadelphia, on Thursday. | Yester... | HARMAN Second Quarter Fiscal Year 2012 Sales Up 18%; Operating Income Up 41% Ninth consecutive quarter of year-over-year improvement; all divisions post higher sales, operating margins BRIC countries sales increase 32%; China sales increase 44% Infotainment sales increase 20% and operating margin improves to 8.3% Lifestyle sales increase 20% and... | Ba Ria-Vung Tau lacks facilities for Japanese investors HCMC – Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province has yet to build up infrastructure and preferential policy to prepare for the investment wave from Japanese small and medium enterprises into the province’s supporting industries in the coming time. | Speaking to the Daily on Tuesday,... | Iran shrugs off latest U.S. sanctions, trade suffers | TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran castigated its U.S. adversary on Tuesday over new financial measures to disrupt Iranian commerce, and a default on payment for rice purchases highlighted the encroachment of sanctions on the staples of everyday life. | Lawmakers in Tehran vowed... | China Resources Land, SATS, Toppan, Toyota: Asia Stocks Preview | The following companies may have unusual price changes in Asian trading tomorrow. Stock symbols are in parentheses, and share prices are as of the latest close. The information in each item was released after markets shut unless stated otherwise. | Chinese developers:... | Japan Seeks Salvation Overseas, And Its Timing Couldn't Be Worse | Wolf Richter | URL | Wolf Richter is an entrepreneur, executive, and writer based in San Francisco. Recent Posts California Is Hoping The Facebook IPO Solves The State Budget Crisis Now Even Greek Politicians Are Taking Cover Facebook Will Become The Largest Repositor... | Asian stocks dip on Greek debt impasse | Asia's major stock markets were mostly lower on Tuesday, tracking overnight losses on Wall Street, with investors retreating after Greece again failed to cut a deal on tackling its debt mountain. | On currency markets, the Australian dollar jumped on surprise news the... | Toyota Earnings Q3 2011: Automaker's Profit Rises 51 Percent | TOKYO, Feb 7 (Reuters) - Toyota Motor Corp reported on Tuesday a forecast-beating 51 percent rise in quarterly operating profit, defying the impact of a strong yen and Thai floods, and lifted its cautious annual forecasts closer to market expectations. | For its Octob... | Wasabi Japanese & Chinese coming to Georgetown | A new Asian food restaurant will soon spice things up in Georgetown. | Wasabi Japanese & Chinese, located at 3303 Williams Drive, will serve some Chinese cuisine but plans to focus on serving Japanese items including sushi and hibachi foods. | The restaurant, currentl... | The Coca-Cola Company Reports Full-Year and Fourth Quarter 2011 Results | Strong full-year global volume growth of 5%, driven by international volume growth of 5% and North America organic volume growth of 1% | Quarterly volume and revenue growth across all five geographic operating groups with broad-based global volume and value share gain... | Research and Markets: Japan Mobile Entertainment Market Forecast 4Q.2011 , 2008 - 2016: Total Revenues in Japan's Mobile Multimedia Market to Rise to $6.2 Billion in 2016 | DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/8efc24/4q_2011_japan_mobi) has announced the addition of IE Market Research Corp.'s new report "4Q.2011 Japan Mobile Entertainment Market Forecast, 2008 - 2016: Total Revenues in ... | Gold snaps 2-day slide; Greece debt talks eyed Spot gold gained half a percent on Tuesday, snapping two straight sessions of losses, with investors waiting for the next development in Greece's debt restructuring talks as a new deadline looms. | Bullion fell to a 1-1/2-week low in the previous session when Greece pos... | Toyota raises annual profit forecast, eyes on recovery TOKYO: Toyota Motor Corp raised its full-year profit forecast by more than a third as it cuts costs, trims spending and expects Japanese government schemes to boost sales, though the guidance was still some way below analysts' expectations. | Japan's No.1 automaker now ... | | |
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