 Field Sales Engineer/Senior Field Sales Engineer – Nordic & Baltic ... - ElectronicsWeekly.com Our client is a leading provider of microcontroller and analog semiconductors and they are looking for a Field Sales Engineer/Senior Field Sales Engineer to cover the Nordic and Baltic countries to be based in Sweden to generate, maintain, enhance ...
Sweden's Swedbank reports 1.4 billion dollar loss - Monsters and Critics Stockholm - Swedish banking group Swedbank on Tuesday posted a net loss of 10.4 billion kronor (1.4 billion dollars) for 2009, higher than analysts had predicted. A year ago the group posted a profit of 10.8 billion kronor. Total income in the year ...
Sweden Probing Cisco, NASA Hacks - Wired News Swedish investigators are probing a hacker U.S. authorities accuse of unlawfully intruding into Cisco Systems, NASA’s Ames Research Center and NASA’s Advanced Supercomputing Division, the authorities said Monday. Philip Gabriel Pettersson, known ...
Dual listing in Sweden - Stockhouse Average quality rating by the Stockhouse community. Etrion is most owned by the Lundin family, who is famous in Sweden for their succes in the energy sector. They are planing to dual list Etrion to the Swedish stockmarket this year. And the history ...
News Round-Up: Salter Is Sweden's Spice - Swimnews Sweden: Greg Salter is reporter to have been appointed head coach to Sweden. Salter was a 2006 Telstra Coach of the Year finalist Down Under. He won the 1995 NSW Coach's Coach of the Year and ten years later won the award for a second time. His ...
Sweden Takes Over NASA And Cisco Hacker Case - BayInsider SAN FRANCISCO -- Federal authorities announced in San Francisco Monday that Sweden has agreed to take over the prosecution of a Swedish man accused of hacking into Cisco Systems and NASA computers at the age of 16 in 2004. Philip Pettersson, who used ...
Muslim man wins handshake case in Sweden - YAHOO! STOCKHOLM – Sweden's unemployment agency has been found guilty of discrimination for expelling a Muslim man from a job training program because he refused to shake hands with a woman. A Stockholm court Monday ordered the Public Employment Service ...
Sweden's Swedbank posts steep Q4 losses, hurt by bad loans in Baltics ... - Washington Examiner STOCKHOLM — Swedbank AB, one of Sweden's four main banks, on Tuesday reported a 1.8 billion kronor ($242 million) net loss for the fourth quarter, hit by bad loans, particularly in the Baltic countries, Russia and Ukraine. The loss compared to a ...
Sweden To Take Over Cisco, NASA Hacking Case - KPIX-TV5 Federal authorities announced in San Francisco Monday that Sweden has agreed to take over the prosecution of a Swedish man accused of hacking into Cisco Systems and NASA computers at the age of 16 in 2004. Philip Pettersson, who used the Internet ...
SAS to raise cash, cut 700 jobs after Q4 loss - Reading Eagle STOCKHOLM - Scandinavian airline group SAS on Tuesday asked shareholders for a 5 billion kronor ($670 million) cash injection, saying it needs more liquidity to emerge from the economic downturn after reporting a loss in the fourth quarter. The ...
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 Bad malaria pills raise drug resistance fears High rates of the most effective type of malaria-fighting drugs sold in three African countries are poor quality raising fears of increased drug resistance to a killer disease.
Political ally: Sri Lankan presidential candidate arrested on sedition charges A political ally says Sri Lanka's former army chief and presidential candidate has been arrested on sedition charges.
Anti-whalers, Japanese fleet fire water cannons
Activists vowing to stop the killing of whales exchanged water-cannon fire with a Japanese whaling fleet they are tailing in the Antarctic Ocean, as sea confrontations that have led to collisions and a sunken vessel continue.
Iran moves closer to nuke warhead capacity Iran moves closer to being able to produce nuclear warheads with formal notification that it will enrich uranium to higher levels.
N. Korea’s Kim reiterates disarmament pledge China's Xinhua News Agency says that North Korean leader Kim Jong Il has reiterated his country's promise to achieve a denuclearization of the Korean peninsula.
Egypt arrests top 3 opposition leaders
The No. 2 leader of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood and two other top figures are arrested in a sweep targeting members of the nation's most powerful opposition group.
Observation deck of world’s tallest tower closed
Tourists headed for the observation deck of the world's tallest tower were left disappointed and confused Monday after the owner of Dubai's Burj Khalifa unexpectedly cut off public access to the building because of electrical problems.
Chinese police shut down hacker training op Police in central China have shut down a hacker training operation that openly recruited thousands of members online and provided them with cyberattack lessons and malicious software, state media said Monday.
Haiti awash in Christian aid, evangelism
The drama on the sidelines of Haiti's earthquake, in which 10 American missionaries were arrested trying to take children out of the country, was a fiasco waiting to happen. By Kari Huus.
Magnitude 5.7 quake rattles southern Mexico A magnitude 5.7-earthquake shook southern Mexico near the Oaxaca coast Monday, setting off evacuation alarms and swaying buildings as far away as Mexico City.
Gulp! Sword artist’s record is hard to swallow
Chayne Hultgren, an Australian performance artist, set a new Guinness World Record Monday by simultaneously swallowing 18 swords, each nearly as long as two and a half rulers.
NATO: Afghans to play big role in offensive
Thousands of Afghan soldiers and police will join U.S. and NATO troops in an offensive in southern Afghanistan, playing their biggest role in any joint operation of the Afghan war.
McItaly burger controversial in home country
Italy's agriculture minister defended his sponsorship of McDonald's new all-Italian burger Monday amid criticism that he is selling out to a multinational corporation.
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