Sunday, July 16, 2006


MonsterMob hit by Chinese regulations
The Herald - Jul 10 6:00 PM
Almost two-thirds of the stock market worth of MonsterMob, the mobile ringtones specialist in which Scottish entrepreneur John Boyle still holds a significant stake, was obliterated yesterday after it warned new Chinese mobile phone regulations would hammer revenue.Save to My Web

Hills emerge from tube with hang 10 look
The Age - Jun 20 7:19 AM
A fresh wave of sale speculation has dumped Globe International into unfriendly water with the stock exchange. -Save to My Web

Comment: This Week's Market Movers
The Motley Fool - Jul 14 3:03 AM
London shares fell this week as tensions in the Middle East pushed oil prices above $78 a barrel, igniting fears of inflation. At mid morning on Friday, the FTSE was down 158 points at 5,888Save to My Web

ChristianMobile Enters into Exclusive Agreement with Opera Telecom USA for the Delivery of Christian Content to
[Press Release] PR Web via Yahoo! News - Jul 06 5:00 AM
Cape Town and Washington DC (PRWEB) July 6, 2006 -- ChristianMobile, the World's largest producer and first distributor of Christian content for mobile phone users announced today that it has chosen Opera Telecoms USA Mobile Content Delivery and Billing Platform solution to power the delivery of its Christian Mobile ringtones, music videos, text services, wallpapers, animations, graphics, live Save to My Web