The mobile phone market in the United Kingdom in 2006 was valued at $1.3 billion.
The Pakistani navy buys three submarines for $1.3 billion
Lenovo pays $1.3 billion for rights to install Microsoft software on Chinese PCs.
Digital movie downloads will be worth $1.3 billion in biz by 2001.
European oil barons win rights to offshore Nigerian oil fields for $1.3 billion.
Air Europa buys eight jets from Boeing for $1.3 billion.
Herbert and Marion Sandler donated $1.3 billion to the Sandler Family Supporting Foundation of San Francisco in 2006. That group on the past has “has supported asthma and malaria research, as well as research to develop a treatment for Chagas disease, an insect-borne illness found in South America.”
The Forbes list of the 400 riches people in the world cut off at $1.3 billion, which means 82 billionaires were left off the list this year.
Private investors bid $1.3 billion to buy Starrett City in Brooklyn, the nation’s largest federally subsidized housing project.
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The mobile phone market in the United Kingdom in 2006 was valued at $1.3 billion.
ReplyDeleteThe Pakistani navy buys three submarines for $1.3 billion
Lenovo pays $1.3 billion for rights to install Microsoft software on Chinese PCs.
Digital movie downloads will be worth $1.3 billion in biz by 2001.
European oil barons win rights to offshore Nigerian oil fields for $1.3 billion.
Air Europa buys eight jets from Boeing for $1.3 billion.
Herbert and Marion Sandler donated $1.3 billion to the Sandler Family Supporting Foundation of San Francisco in 2006. That group on the past has “has supported asthma and malaria research, as well as research to develop a treatment for Chagas disease, an insect-borne illness found in South America.”
The Forbes list of the 400 riches people in the world cut off at $1.3 billion, which means 82 billionaires were left off the list this year.
Private investors bid $1.3 billion to buy Starrett City in Brooklyn, the nation’s largest federally subsidized housing project.