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Rock on the Range: A Perfect Circle, A7X, Korn, Staind

GENERAL ON SALE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12 AT 10 AM EST


A Perfect Circle

Rock On The Range is celebrating its Fifth
Anniversary. The festival, set for May 21-22 at Columbus Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio, will feature a
spectacular lineup of rock heavyweights including A Perfect Circle (first performance of 2011), Avenged Sevenfold, Disturbed, Korn, Stone Sour and Staind (first performance in two
years). The weekend will also be highlighted by performances from Danzig, Hollywood Undead, Bullet For My Valentine, Black Label Society and Alter Bridge. In addition, Juliya
of Fuse TV will return as the Mistress of Ceremonies for the event.

A special Rock on the Range ticket pre-sale will take place from Wednesday, February 9 at 10:00 AM (ET) through
Friday, February 11 at 10:00 PM (ET). For details on pre-sale, go to: www.facebook.com/rockontherange. Tickets go on sale to
the general public Saturday, February 12 at 10:00 AM (ET). Two-day weekend festival passes start at just $99.50
plus service and transaction fees. Layaway ticket purchase options are also still available for a limited time.

LINEUP:

A Perfect Circle

Avenged Sevenfold

Disturbed

Korn

Stone Sour

Staind

Danzig

Hollywood Undead

Bullet For My Valentine

Black Label Society

Alter Bridge

A Day To Remember

Hinder

Escape The Fate

All That Remains

P.O.D.

The Damned Things

Fu Manchu

Black Veil Brides

Saving Abel

Sick Puppies

Finger Eleven

My Darkest Days

Cavo

Trapt

Rev Theory

Pop Evil


IBM, China’s Range to Build Asia’s Largest Cloud Storage Center

In a new partnership with Chinese Range Technology Development and the Hebei provincial bureau of industry, IBM will build the largest, most advanced cloud-enabled data storage center in China. – In March 2010, IBM announced that it
would begin investing big time in selling and building cloud computing systems
in China.

On Jan. 24, the huge American IT company made good on at least part of the
promise by announcing that it will partner with Chinese Range Technology
Development and the…


Range anxiety – has the realisation yet to dawn?

This BBC report summarises the difficulties at the heart of the electric car proposition. There’s just no getting away from it: low range between battery charges will put people off of pure electric vehicles, at least in terms of replacing a typical one-car-does-all household’s vehicle.

The BBC journalist’s London-Edinburgh run in a Mini E highlights the problems associated with both low range and range anxiety. Despite his parting shot that the car successfully made it, you’d be mad to attempt such a journey in an electric car recharging as you go – it took him almost four days. Pure EVs will have a place in the market, but you wouldn’t use one for a journey like that if you had to rely on charging the battery along the way. A trip of several hundred miles would obviously suit a conventional vehicle or, dare I say it, a train or plane. The pure EV will find a niche in an urban setting or as a low daily mileage second car.

That will probably mean, in practice, reliance on domestic charging, but with users also prepared to do slightly longer journeys where they can leave the car’s battery to recharge – say, while they go shopping or at a place of work. A battery charging infrastructure will get some use (though I wonder how much…) and is also important to offer some peace of mind to EV users.

But these are clearly niche market vehicles and when it comes to journeys of several hundred miles, a pure EV just isn’t quite the ticket. I just wonder whether people who say ‘yes, I’ll have an electric car please, especially given the rising price of petrol’, will be as keen when they consider the occasional need for a longer journey than their daily average (in exceptional circumstances) and the premium they are paying on purchase price. It boils down to this: just how big is the car using segment for whom the EV really works and are there enough customers to go round – fleet and retail?

(And the media should be looking at how pure electric vehicles work in their planned market settings rather than unrealistic journeys like that one…I think I can see the shape of the Volt/Ampera ‘range anxiety busting’ BBC report later this year already…)

Electric car challenge: Arrival in Edinburgh

just-auto management briefing EV battery charging networks and roll-out issues

 

Halliwell to design own range of bikinis

Geri HalliwellFormer Spice Girl Geri Halliwell has teamed up with British retail firm Next to design her own range of bikinis and will bare it all to promote them. “It’s about inspiring confidence with great-looking swimwear for all body shapes. It’s for real women of all shapes and sizes,” femalefirst.co.uk quoted her as saying.

STI +0.1% in narrow range; CIMB ‘fairly bearish’

STI +0.1 at 3186.89, has flitted around par in a narrow 10-point band so far and looks unlikely to break out either way today with participation very low at 807 million shares. CIMB says it is now “fairly bearish” on the market in the short-term.
 
Adds, the STI on Friday fell below its channel support turned resistance at 3209 after briefly moving above it Thursday, suggesting “that the bulls are weak. The index also closed below its 50-day SMA, which is another negative.” 

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STI in tight range, off 0.2%; 3,118 support

Investor apathy in Singapore stock market persists, keeping overall volume light, STI tad lower. Index off 0.2% at 3,152.20 at 2:46 p.m., still in tight morning range of 3,151-3,164.

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Meraki 802.11n MR16 AP Delivers Better Range with Smaller Footprint and Price

The Meraki MR16 802.11n WiFi access point beats its predecessors on size, price and performance while working seamlessly with the Meraki Cloud Controller. Replacing the old flagship indoor models the MR14 and MR11 the dual-radio, dual-band MR16 (along with the single-radio MR12) features a 2-by-2 MIMO configuration, with better antenna gain, lower power consumption and the fourth-generation 802.11n WiFi chipset from Atheros. In tests, the MR16 fared particularly well against the older MR14 when measuring PHY data rate and iPerf download performance in the 5GHz band. Meraki lists the MR16 for $649 and the MR12 lists for $399, but each still requires a license for use with the Meraki Cloud Controller, which costs $150 for one year or $300 for three years.
To read the full review, check out "Meraki MR16 Raises WiFi Bar While Lowering Price." Or if you have experience with Meraki access points or the Cloud Controller, share your thoughts at labs.eweek.com. – …


Mewah’s $278m Singapore IPO priced below range: Update

Palm oil refiner Mewah International has priced its US$214 million ($278 million) initial public offering in Singapore below an indicative price range, sources said, as the deal was hurt by the recent selloff in markets.

The palm oil firm’s public offering follows a string of successful IPOs in Singapore, such as the US$3 billion listing of Global Logistic Properties (GLPL.SI) and Mapletree Industrial Trust’s (MAPI.SI) about US$720 million IPO.

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STI +0.4%; 3100-3200 range till year-end -UOB

STI +0.4% at 3137.61 in afternoon, stages mild rebound after yesterday’s 1.2% slide; index treads tiny 8-point range today; Andrew Chow, Head of Research at UOB, expects the market to remain rangebound near-term; “most people are unwilling to take too much of a position ahead of QE2. The market is still determined a lot by external factors.” 

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STI off 0.2% midday; tipped in narrow range middle-term

STI down 0.2% at 3175.54 midday, with 1.9 decliners for every gainer, moderate 960 million shares traded worth $967.8 million. Analyst at local brokerage says STI likely to remain in narrow range medium term, possibly until January 2011; adds, index moving in resistance area of 3160-3200, with good support at 3100. 

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STI off 0.2% midday; tipped in narrow range middle-term

STI down 0.2% at 3175.54 midday, with 1.9 decliners for every gainer, moderate 960 million shares traded worth $967.8 million. Analyst at local brokerage says STI likely to remain in narrow range medium term, possibly until January 2011; adds, index moving in resistance area of 3160-3200, with good support at 3100. 

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STX OSV sets $0.79-$1.13 range for Singapore IPO-IFR

Offshore service firm STX Offshore and Specialised Vessels (STX OSV), which is part of South Korea’s STX group, will raise up to $665.5 million from its upcoming Singapore IPO, IFR reported on Tuesday.

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Danielle Staub Range Rover Repossessed

It looks like unstable reality star Danielle Staub roved way out of her range when she plopped down fistfuls of cash on her her luxury whip.The former star of Bravo’s The Real Housewives of New Jersey rose to a rude awakening earlier this month when baliffs in NJ turned up at her Franklin Lakes home [...]

8Telecom secures $4m of orders from China Mobile for its new range of telescopic towers

Mainboard-listed 8Telecom International Holdings Co., the manufacturer and solutions provider of telecommunication infrastructures and emerging property developer in China, says it recently secured a RMB20.0 million ($4 million) contract to supply 80 telescopic towers to China Mobile Group Hubei Company.

The contract is expected to be completed by the end of this year, and provides a significant boost to the group’s telecommunication towers segment which recorded RMB65.0 million of sales in 1H2010.

8Telecom says the contract will increase the group’s current telecommunication towers order book from RMB45.0 million to RMB65.0 million, which would be fulfilled by the end of the year.

The group currently has a total capacity of 500 telescopic towers per annum and should be able to maintain its utilisation rate at above 60% in the remaining period of this year with the contract.

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Yangzijiang Shipbuilding sells Taiwan stock at top end of range

Yangzijiang Shipbuilding Holdings, the first Chinese-owned company to sell shares in Taiwan, priced its stock at the top end of its range, underscoring warming ties between the economies.

China’s fourth-biggest shipbuilder will raise $153 million by selling 240 million Taiwan depositary receipts at NT$18.80 each ($0.80), the company said in a Singapore stock exchange filing. Each receipt represents 0.5 share of the company in Singapore, where it has a primary listing. Of the receipts, 200 million represent new shares, while the rest were sold by existing investors.

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Singapore shares +0.2%; 2,900-2,969 range tipped

Singapore shares tad higher amid mixed regional equities, though some buying seen on positive US economic data overnight, says Dow Jones.

STI +0.2% at 2,926.76, expected to stay above 2,900, with resistance at 2,969 (Aug 11 high). “We expect shares to trade within a narrow band for the rest of today due to a lack of market direction and mixed US futures,” CIMB says.

Market breadth still slightly negative; volume modest at under 1 billion shares vs 1.5 billion yesterday. Commodity firms among gainers; Wilmar International (F34.SG) +2.1% at $6.26 on hopes of increased fund inflows as plantation group’s weighting in MSCI Singapore Index raised to 5.33% from 3.62%, Golden Agri-Resources (E5H.SG) +0.9% at $0.58.

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Madonna launching her own range of lingerie

Queen of Pop Madonna is launching her own range of lingerie. The singer will put her creativity to use by designing a range of undies for high street retailer BHS. She has decided to design the range following the success of her fashion collaboration with daughter Lourdes. Belgian model Jess Donckers will be the face [...]

CapitaMalls prices Malaysia Trust at bottom of range: Update

CapitaMalls Asia, owner of shopping malls in the region, said it priced shares of its Malaysian unit at the low end of its projected range, raising investor concerns gains may be capped when trading begins.

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CapitaMalls prices Malaysia Trust at bottom of range

CapitaMalls Asia, which owns shopping malls in the region, is raising about 852 million ringgit ($369 million) through an initial public offering of its Malaysian unit in the country’s second-biggest IPO this year.
 
CapitaMalls Malaysia Trust priced units offered to institutions at 1 ringgit apiece, the low end of its projected price range, according to a Singapore exchange filing today. The price for individual investors was fixed at 98 sen, it said.

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Oscar to Introduce a Range of Its Handsets in India

Oscar Electronics is a new company that offers a number of its cell phones to India. As a matter of fact, the maker introduces 10 new Dual SIM mobile phones. They include the following models: Z1, J3, J2, J1, J4, N2, N1, K2, as well as K3. The average price tag of the above mentioned [...]