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How not to name your company

September 13, 2006 CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos riffs on one craze that the Internet bubble unfortunately could not kill. TAGS: pharmaceutical company, CEO, Google Inc.

HP may expand Puerto Rican research

September 30, 2004 Hewlett-Packard is considering an expansion of its research operations in Puerto Rico for pharmaceutical work and other tasks. TAGS: Puerto Rico, pharmaceutical company, expansion, HP

How to pitch your company

March 23, 2005 Selling your business still takes finesse and drama. CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos offers a few tips culled from the wilds of PC Forum. TAGS: PC Forum, drug company, pharmaceutical company, physician, doctor, investor, CEO, conference, patient, China, health

AOL founder launches health care Web site

April 19, 2007 RevolutionHealth.com puts consumers at the center of managing their health care--a trend, analysts say, already under way online. TAGS: WebMD, health care, pharmaceutical company, health, trend, founder, America Online Inc., portal

eBay seeks patent ruling from Supreme Court

July 27, 2005 Online auction house seeks relief from injunctions it says could hamstring the tech industry. TAGS: injunction, Sarnoff Corp., pharmaceutical company, eBay Inc., patent infringement, petition, patent, appeal, legislation, decision

Europe sees rise in R&D spending

October 9, 2007 EU-based companies increase research and development investments, yet non-EU competitors still take the lead. TAGS: R&D, European Union, Europe, pharmaceutical company

Techies weigh in on patent bill

September 15, 2005 Among the issues: How should a patent holder be compensated for infringement? Computer makers, biotech companies see it differently. TAGS: biotechnology, patent, pharmaceutical company, invention, damage, Rep., value, Apple Computer

Seed funding making a comeback

July 26, 2005 Start-up funding hit a three-year high of $1.3 billion in the second quarter, but still lags behind mid-'90s levels, new report says. TAGS: Tracy Lefteroff, venture capital, pharmaceutical company, financing, product development, Internet company, start-up

Tata moves into medical research

August 8, 2005 Company joins effort to thwart a protein linked to disease. Deal represents new direction for the India-based giant. TAGS: Tata Consultancy Services Ltd., protein, life science, molecule, medical research, biotechnology, pharmaceutical company, India, IBM Corp.

Gartner sees RFID as $3 billion business by 2010

December 13, 2005 Spending on radio tags for merchandise should get a big boost from the fight against fake pharmaceuticals, researcher says. TAGS: RFID, bar code, Gartner Inc., RFID tag, pharmaceutical company, radio

Start-up demos quantum computer

February 14, 2007 D-Wave lays out commercial plans for renting out time on its quantum computer to corporate customers next year.D-Wave takes a quantum leap TAGS: molecule, demonstration, Quantum Corp., pharmaceutical company, field

Big Blue's RFID fix for drugs may stall

December 15, 2006 Tag management system aims to help goods cross borders freely--but could get tangled in a legal tussle over drug tracking. TAGS: RFID, wholesaler, Electronic Product Code, drug, regulation, pharmaceutical company, IBM Corp., radio, agency

RFID tweaked for item-level tracking

February 21, 2006 RFID tags will be smaller and cheaper--good news for corporations, but privacy advocates could flinch. Photo: RFID tags get smaller TAGS: Impinj Inc., RFID tag, RFID, tag, retailer, pharmaceutical company, tagging, corporation, antenna, reader, CD

Politicos ponder patent system changes

May 23, 2006 Congress talks about fixing patent system, but with conflicting interests, path to new legislation could be slow going. TAGS: patent, Orrin Hatch, biotechnology, pharmaceutical company, litigation, Cisco Systems Inc., intellectual property, Sen., technology company, finance

Florida files multimillion-dollar spam suits

April 4, 2005 Civil charges filed against two Tampa men charged with running a spam operation carry up to $24 million in potential fines. TAGS: Florida, attorney general, anti-spam, pharmaceutical company, men, spam, office, e-mail, Microsoft Corp.

Carbon nanotechnologies companies merge

December 22, 2004 Nanotubes and nanoballs. Patents for both are now united in one company. TAGS: nanotube, Carbon Nanotechnologies Inc., nanotechnology, patent, carbon, pharmaceutical company, C, merger
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