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JimPinto.com eNews - 7 March 2008 - on the web
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Posted by Jim Pinto on 7 March, 2008 - 7:03 pm
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JimPinto.com - Connections for Growth & Success(TM) No. 244 - 7 March 2008 is on the web at: http://www.jimpinto.com/enews/mar7-2008.html

Contents:

* ABB CEO Fred Kindle exits over acquisition strategy
* Why Rockwell is a primary acquisition target
* Beckhoff Automation - strong growth continues
* TED - short video talks by significant people
* Futurists & Futures Forecasts (2008)
* eFeedback:
- Visitor's view of democracy in America
- An American's experiences in India
- Progress towards alternative fuels - how soon?

Listen to an audio podcast summary of this eNews:
http://jimpinto.com/podcasts/jimpintoenews244.mp3

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Jim Pinto
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email: jim@jimpinto.com
web: www.JimPinto.com
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