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Friday, March 02, 2007

news post- - three articles

While You're at It,Why not generate a little electricity
This article is about a health club that is hoping that a car battery, some StairMasters and dozens of gym rats can help ease the world's energy problems. A couple of people are already starting to work on ways to find alternate sources for energy savings. A girl in hong kong went to her gym and was in the treading machine while doing exercise she generated energy for the gym. It saved the gym $180 but it will take them 82 years to pay of the $15,000 dues. There are many ways to help the world especially for energy savings and for finding other ways for fuel resources. A man once jump started his car by pedaling for 30 minutes.

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Why aren't they as profitable now?
The Dell company dropped dramatically and reported to have lost its revenue by 5.1%. Dell said its results were unaudited, preliminary and subject to restatement. It has been trying to straighten out its financial reports as it is being investigated by the Securities and Exchange Commission over an undisclosed accounting issue. The company, based in Round Rock, Tex., did not provide year-ago comparisons or include balance sheet information in reporting results for the quarter. The accounting problems lost its income by $ 89 million. I personally think that there is too much competition for Dell. So, they need to work it up with their technologies.

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How much should environmental concerns play into business? Is it a good idea? How does Maine deal with recycling electronics?
I think that all business companies should keep in mind the environmental concerns, so they should be aware of the recycling needs and how people should recycle all products of their companies. In Maine, there are no recycling fees at the time of purchase. Instead, manufacturersare responsible for the recycling costs. Maine has been very proactive in trying to reduce the toxicity of waste going to landfills and incinerators.

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