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Analysis of: The Decline of the Mid-Market Cell Phone (www.businessweek.com)
Mid-market cell phones and their brethren all have a big usability issue limiting their profitability: they are mostly not designed for the aging user, and such users represent a large market share. Take note, mobile industry execs, and evolve your product portfolios to leverage this untapped market.
Analysis of: AMA to apologize to black doctors for racism (www.msnbc.msn.com)
Is the AMA's apology for racism a pre-emptive political move?  Despite the fact that health care comprises 16% of the nation's gross domestic product, the U.S. ranks 44th in life expectancy.  The AMA has historically fought publicly-funded healthcare and needs to increase its ranks to lobby against health care proposals of the democratic party.  Barack...
Analysis of: "Portabilidad supera primera prueba" (ve.invertia.com)
A decisive measure to boost competition in the telecoms industry and lower phone rates, portability started to be implemented last July 5 in 40 of the largest Mexican cities. Amid technical problems, only six out of 22 operators involved in the portability program have been able to complete 100 per cent of calls.  Reluctantly, Telmex and Telcel agreed to participate...
Martin Alpert, Claim Director
Martin Alpert, Claim Director
CAMBRIDGE INTEGRATED SERVICES GROUP INC
Analysis of: Supreme Court rejects W.R. Grace asbestos appeal (www.boston.com)
Attempting to narrow the definition of asbestos to minimize lawsuit exposure will not be received well by our Supreme Court!
Analysis of: Iran Responds Obliquely to Nuclear Plan (www.nytimes.com)
     Mark Twain's famous quote may serve as an effective guide for assessing Iran's sincerity with regard to their offer for a comprehensive negociation. As the July 5th New York Times article pointed out, Iran expressed a willingness to participate in comprehensive negociations with the EU foreign policy chief, and the six world powers involved in confronting Iran's nuclear...
Martin Alpert, Claim Director
Martin Alpert, Claim Director
CAMBRIDGE INTEGRATED SERVICES GROUP INC
Analysis of: R.I. Lead Paint Ruling Ends Hope Of Costly Cleanup (www.lexisone.com)
Building a case against paint manufacturers for lead paint poisoning may not be over, but under a public nuisance theory things just became tougher!The Court seemed to make it clear that the likely target for this kind of litigation remains with the landlord.
Peter Dehnen, Partner
Peter Dehnen, Partner
Dehnen.Lawyers
Analysis of: EU verschiebt Entscheidung zu Porsche/VW (www.ftd.de)
Porsche recently purchased shares outright corresponding to a 4.92 % share of VW’s common stock. The European Commission announced the postponement, of its decision in regard to the request submitted by Porsche for approval of its planned shareholding. Meanwhile, in order to ensure that its share of VW remains at the important mark of 20%, Lower Saxony recently purchased 500,000 additional VW shares....
Analysis of: Iran Responds Obliquely to Nuclear Plan (www.nytimes.com)
1-     Key assumption for the oil market: the nuclear standoff will continue 2-     Iran will continue to enrich uranium regardless of whether a Republican or a Democrat is US president. 3-     At the same time, the US will oppose any Iranian nuclear program -- even a civilian program -- because this will contribute to the stability of the...
I. Nelson Rose, Distinguished Senior Professor
I. Nelson Rose, Distinguished Senior Professor
WHITTIER COLLEGE
Analysis of: Penn National Gaming Cancels Its Sale to Private Equity Firms (www.nytimes.com)
The buyers' willingness to pay a $225 million kill fee and an interest free loan of $1.25 billion shows that things are as bad as they seem -- not for gaming, but for banks.  Penn Gaming gets an enormous influx of cash, making it even more attractive for future buyouts.  It also shows what good lawyering can do.
Analysis of: Billionaire Epstein jailed for soliciting sex with minors (www.guardian.co.uk)
It seems odd that Jeffrey Epstein, a personal friend of Bill Clinton's, would hire Kenneth Starr to defend him.  Kenneth Starr spent years and millions of the taxpayer's money trying to nail Clinton.  I assume that at some point his prosecutorial zealousness was replaced by general animosity toward Bill Clinton as nothing seemed to stick.  If I was Kenneth Starr, the last thing that...
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