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News For NTSC;VZ;EMR From The Last 14 Days Check below for free stories on NTSC;VZ;EMR the last two weeks. |
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| June 18, 2013 | | 06:14 EDT |  | VZ | Verizon eyes Canada's Wind Mobile, Bloomberg reports
Subscribe for More Information | | | June 17, 2013 | | 11:18 EDT |  | VZ | Samsung phone to transmit data at much faster speed, Reuters reports Samsung intends to sell a version of its Galaxy S 4 smartphone that will transmit data at almost twice the speed of devices that use conventional LTE, the company's co-CEO said, according to Reuters. The company is in talks with a number of carriers about selling the new phone, the executive told Reuters. Reference Link | | | 09:55 EDT |  | VZ | Verizon considering move into Canada, Globe and Mail says
Subscribe for More Information | | | June 14, 2013 | | 07:15 EDT |  | VZ | NSA data not collected directly from Verizon Wireless, T-Mobile, WSJ says Because of their foreign ownership ties, Verizon Wireless (VZ, VOD) and T-Mobile USA (TMUS, DTEGY) do not have data on their calls collected directly by the National Security Agency, according to The Wall Street Journal, citing people familiar with the matter. The Journal's sources said the other two nationwide carriers, AT&T (T) and Sprint (S), have long cooperated with the government and officials believe they can still capture information on 99% of U.S. phone traffic because nearly all calls eventually travel over the networks owned by other cooperating companies. Reference Link | | | June 11, 2013 | | 10:02 EDT |  | EMR | Emerson awarded $67M in valve technologies contracts Emerson has been awarded contracts by Chevron Australia that are valued at $67M to provide control valves and valve actuators to help ensure the efficient and safe flow of natural gas at the Gorgon Project, one of the world’s largest natural gas projects. Emerson Process Management is providing the majority of the control and shutdown valves for the project. Specifically, the contracts include more than 1,000 control valves, actuators, and valve controllers from Emerson. | | | 06:11 EDT |  | NTSC | National Technical reports Q1 EPS 12c, one estimate 11c
Subscribe for More Information | | | June 10, 2013 | | 15:34 EDT |  | NTSC | Notable companies reporting before tomorrow's open Notable companies reporting before tomorrow's open, with earnings consensus, include LDK Solar (LDK), one estimate (96c); Medical Action (MDCI), consensus 10c; National Technical (NTSC), one estimate 11c. | | | June 8, 2013 | | 15:49 EDT |  | VZ | AT&T sacrifices profit margin for a half million more customers, WSJ says
Subscribe for More Information | | | June 6, 2013 | | 11:01 EDT |  | NTSC | National Technical re-initiated with a Buy at Sidoti
Subscribe for More Information | | | 10:35 EDT |  | VZ | Verizon management to meet with Oppenheimer
Subscribe for More Information | | | | 10:02 EDT |  | VZ | Redbox Instant by Verizon to launch on Roku this summer
Subscribe for More Information | | | 08:08 EDT |  | VZ | Verizon phone record collection defended by White House, Reuters says
Subscribe for More Information | | | 05:50 EDT |  | VZ | U.S. tracking U.S. Verizon customers' records, the Guardian reports
Subscribe for More Information | | | June 5, 2013 | | 06:11 EDT |  | NTSC | National Technical awarded $500K contract from HSFL National Technical Systems announced that it has signed a contract with Hawaii Space Flight Laboratory, or HSFL, to design, build and test a rocket and satellite launching system called the Super Strypi Launcher. HSFL is affiliated with the University of Hawai'i at Manoa and its School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology, or SOEST, and College of Engineering. The project manager is the Air Force's Operationally Responsive Space Office or ORS located at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico. This effort supports the ORS-4 mission demonstrating a new, low-cost small launch capability that will deliver 300 kilogram satellites to Low-Earth Orbit. The contract, currently valued at more than $500,000, includes the precision fabrication of a rail system and structural steel boom for the launching system. NTS will then design and conduct a series of tests to analyze the strength and mobility of the launcher as well as the proper functioning of its rail slides and its electronic control system before shipping the entire launching system to Kaua'i. The HSFL project is part of the University of Hawai'i's effort to accelerate the validation of new space technologies while providing workforce training for its students in all aspects of unmanned space missions. HSFL is dedicated to developing, launching and operating small spacecraft from the Hawaiian Islands. | |
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