12 June, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on The Wall Street Journal: New York prison worker arrested in escape case
The Wall Street Journal: New York prison worker arrested in escape case
Joyce Mitchell, a female civilian employee at Clinton Correctional Facility in upstate New York, was arrested for allegedly providing material assistance to two inmates who escaped last weekend from the high-security prison.
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12 June, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Vasco Keeps The Bank Vault Tightly Closed
Vasco Keeps The Bank Vault Tightly Closed
Vasco Data Security International (VDSI) makes authentication and e-signature products, specializing in securing online accounts, managing identities and transactions, and protecting assets across financial, enterprise, e-commerce, government and health care markets. This is a hot area highlighted by a number of spectacular hacks of big corporations and government agencies.
12 June, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Top Chip Stock Cirrus Logic Rebounds On Apple Demand
Top Chip Stock Cirrus Logic Rebounds On Apple Demand
Cirrus Logic (CRUS) is trying to rebound from a series of earnings and revenue declines. Profit at the chip designer jumped 61% to 66 cents a share in fiscal Q4, picking up from the prior quarter’s 9% gain. Sales rose 71% to $255.2 million, accelerating from increases of 10% and 36% in the prior two quarters. Prior to that, the company had posted several quarters of declining sales and profit growth.
12 June, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Why You Should Sell If A Stock Breaks 50-Day Support
Why You Should Sell If A Stock Breaks 50-Day Support
Should an investor take profits in a stock if heavy volume accompanies a sharp break of the 50-day or 10-week moving average? Yes! If a stock falls below its 50-day line in heavy trade and can’t seem to bounce back, buying demand may be drying up fast. That could mark the end of a stock’s run. These lines act as a price support level for market leaders during an uptrend, but can also serve as resistance in a downtrend.
12 June, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Creditors Stand Down As Greece Plays Out The Clock
Creditors Stand Down As Greece Plays Out The Clock
Before long, we may be calling them the ZAG states: Zambia, Argentina and Greece, the three nations to have defaulted on loans from the International Monetary Fund, based in Washington, D.C. To be clear: Greece has not yet added its name to the short list. Greek officials on Friday insisted they remained earnest about attempts to broker an agreement to free up fresh bailout funds and avert an end-of-month default, the Financial Times reported.
12 June, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on The Wall Street Journal: U.S. unable to issue passports, visas overseas
The Wall Street Journal: U.S. unable to issue passports, visas overseas
The State Department said Friday it is investigating the cause of a technical glitch that has hindered the department’s ability to issue passports and visas overseas.
12 June, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on American Dreaming – From G1 To Bilderberg
American Dreaming – From G1 To Bilderberg
What’s the connection between the G7 summit in Germany, President Putin’s visit to Italy, the Bilderberg club meeting in Austria, and the TTIP – the US-EU free trade deal – negotiations in Washington?