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Qualcomm grows quarterly sales more than expected
2016-07-21 08:50:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Qualcomm reported an improvement in results for its fiscal third quarter to June, as the company rebuilds its licensing business in China, the world's biggest market for smartphones. Revenues rose 4 percent year-on-year and 9 percent sequentially to USD 6.0 billion, better than the company's forecast, and operating profit was up 29 percent annually to USD 1.6 billion. Sales were helped by USD 235 million in deferred revenue recognised after settling its licensing dispute with LG. Net profit increased 22 percent to USD 1.4 billion, and adjusted EPS jumped 17 percent to USD 1.16, with an 11-cent boost from the LG deal. MSM chip shipments were still down 11 percent year-on-year to 201 million, but grew 6 percent compared to Q2 and came in higher than forecast.
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China economy grows more than expected in second quarter
2016-07-15 05:28:54| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
China's economy grew by slightly more than expected in the second quarter of the year as the government increased infrastructure spending.
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Improved Slatted Floor Design Expected to Improve Sow Comfort
2016-07-14 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News
CANADA - Researchers with the University of Manitoba hope to improve sow health and comfort by improving the design of slatted floors used in sow barns, writes Bruce Cochrane.
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Global Food Prices Expected to Remain Flat in Coming Decade
2016-07-11 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News
GLOBAL - The recent period of high agricultural commodity prices is most likely over, say the OECD and FAO in their latest 10-year Outlook.
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Frogs that can take the heat expected to fare better in a changing world
2016-07-07 18:07:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Phys.Org: Frogs that can take the heat expected to fare better in a changing world Amphibians that tolerate higher temperatures are likely to fare better in a world affected by climate change, disease and habitat loss, according to two recent studies from the University of California, Davis. Frogs are disappearing globally, and the studies examine why some survive while others perish. The studies reveal that thermal tolerance-the ability to withstand higher temperatures-may be a key trait in predicting...
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