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Television - Business (Scoop.co.nz) Many businesses start to wind down at this time of year, but one in particular has to deal with a Christmas rush. New Zealand post is responsible for making sure the nation's Christmas cards and presents reach their destinations. It is becoming a bigger and stranger job. Thursday tips round-up: SIG, Regus, Business Post (ShareCast via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance) SIG's shares dropped 13pc yesterday. With a 16pc yield, the shares look good value, but there are fears a dividend cut could be on the cards. Sell, says the Telegraph. Thursday tips round-up: SIG, Regus, Business Post (ShareCast) LONDON (SHARECAST) - SIG 's shares dropped 13pc yesterday. With a 16pc yield, the shares look good value, but there are fears a dividend cut could be on the cards. Sell, says the Telegraph. Terra Ceia post office may remain neighbor (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune) With their post office facing closure, Terra Ceia residents assumed this would be the last year their holiday greeting cards would bear the island's postmark. Napolitano pick as homeland security chief draws praise (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) President-elect Barack Obama's apparent selection of Arizona Democratic Gov. Janet Napolitano as secretary of homeland security was greeted yesterday as a sign that the new Democratic administration will fundamentally change the tone of the nation's post-Sept. 11 approach to domestic security. Possibility of Napolitano for Homeland Security draws praise (San Jose Mercury News) President-elect Barack Obama's apparent selection of Arizona Democratic Gov. Janet Napolitano as secretary of homeland security was greeted Thursday as a sign that the new Democratic administration will fundamentally change the tone of the nation's post-Sept. 11 approach to domestic security. Microsoft-Yahoo deal could be back on cards (Guardian Unlimited) A deal between Microsoft and Yahoo could be back on the cards following the departure of Jerry Yang, Yahoo's chief executive and co-founder last night. The company announced that Yang, 40, has stepped down as chief executive , although he will stay in the post until a successor is found and will remain a director at the company. Yang was regarded as one of the biggest obstacles to a ... International Checkout Inc. Named Most Innovative Company of the Year at Stevie® Awards for Women in Business (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) SANTA MONICA, Calif.----International Checkout Inc., the leader in global e-commerce solutions, today announced that it has won the highly coveted award for Most Innovative Company of the Year at the 2008 Stevie® Awards for Women in Business, an international competition recognizing the accomplishments of outstanding women executives, business owners, and the organizations they run. CENTRAL NY BUSINESS NEWS (The Post-Standard) • State cuts could delay patient care Syracuse hospital CEOs predict emergency room patient waiting times will get longer and the overall availability and quality of care in their institutions will suffer if the state goes ahead with proposed cuts in Medicaid payments. CENTRAL NY BUSINESS NEWS (The Post-Standard) • Real estate transactions The following deeds were recorded recently at the Oswego County Real Property Tax Office.
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