Friday, 30 December 2011

VOTE! Who Would You Rather Date: Ryan Gosling or Prince William?

Both Prince William and Ryan Gosling have had a lot to celebrate in 2011! One made a memorable trip down the aisle with his honey of eight years, and the other…well, what hasn’t he done. From blockbusters to breaking up street fights, Ryan Gosling has been everywhere (except the cover of People’s Sexiest Man Alive issue, unfortunately). Both A-listers have good looks that leave us swooning, rock a suit like nobody’s business and actually seem like nice guys.

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Team Canada Table Hockey scores on iOS

In partnership with Hockey Canada, Stinger Games today introduces Team Canada Table Hockey 1.0 to the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch this Christmas. Challenge a friend to a game of table hockey over Wi-Fi or Bluetooth in this face paced Red vs. White game. Showcasing realistic 3D physics using the Bullet Physics, with great graphics and challenging CPU opponents. Compete against other players worldwide to see who has the best skills using OpenFeint and Game Center Leaderboards and more.

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Thursday, 29 December 2011

John E. Lawson, Washington, New Jersey

John E. Lawson, Jr., on December 26, 2011, of Washington Twp. Age 62. Beloved husband of Pam (nee Connors). Devoted father of Shawn (Janneen Padlo), Josh and Katie "Davy" Lawson (Steven). Dear brother of James. Loving pop-pop of Shawn Jr., Richie, Lee Lee, Spencer and Lex. Also survived by his faithful granddogs Shamus, Chipper and Skeeter. At the request of John, services will be private. "A Life Well Lived Is Worth Remembering"

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Wednesday, 28 December 2011

Weird Fossils Show Ancient Organism Reproducing

... is a good word for these phosphorite fossils.

I've been watching the reports for something like 8 years now. It did seem a bit peculiar that such a high proportion of the organisms would be caught dividing in a rock type that seemed to be the product of more-or-less continuous deposition. But then again, if they're Thiomargarita-like nektonic protozoa in mid-division, mid-water... well that's pretty weird too.

But a fascinating report, again, from these significant fossils. The very fact that they repe

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Explosion in University of Oregon science lab injures faculty

EUGENE, Ore. -?An explosion in a?University of Oregon campus science lab injured a member of the faculty.

The man, working under an exhaust hood, suffered unspecified injuries. He was taken to the hospital by ambulance.

The?explosion?littered the lab with shattered glass.

A witness told KVAL?News he heard an explosion before firefighters and police responded to close 13th Avenue and tend to a man who appeared at least mildly injured.

An Oregon State?fire marshal hazardous material team's?truck responded to the scene.

People evacuated about a dozen people from?the building as a precaution.

Firefighters?went inside the campus building?to?check?out the situation.

A portion of 13th Avenue was closed as of 3 p.m.

The road was open again by 4 p.m. after firefighters said peole could safely re-enter the building.

The University of Oregon issued this message at 3:42 p.m.

At approximately 2:30 p.m. today, a small explosion occurred under a chemical hood in a research area on the third floor of Huestis Hall. A faculty member was injured and was transported to Sacred Heart Medical Center at RiverBend with non-life-threatening injuries.

Huestis Hall was evacuated, but the incident was contained to the third floor lab. There is no immediate danger to the surrounding area. The UO Department of Public Safety and Environmental Health and Safety responded when the original call was received by the Communications and Emergency Response Center. Eugene Fire Department and HAZMAT teams are on the scene.

This is breaking news. Watch KVAL.com and KVAL 13 TV News for updates

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Tuesday, 27 December 2011

Mayor calls for 'unified, peaceful closure' of Occupy Eugene camp

EUGENE, Ore. - Violence that put a man in the hospital with life-threatening injuries after a fight at the Occupy Eugene camp prompted the mayor to call a special meeting of the City Council and call on the community for the "unified, peaceful closure of the camp."

"This has caused me to see the wisdom in moving sooner than originally decided.?The safety of the public and our officers has to be foremost for us," Mayor Kitty Piercy said at the outset of the special meeting Tuesday at noon. "I ask Occupy Eugene, the broader community and council to come together in unified support of the peaceful closure of the camp."?

The Council voted 5-2 to direct the City Manager to dismantle the camp and restore the site "as soon as practicable."

The Council also voted 7-0 to expand the car camping ordinance to include tents.

"It didn't go in the direction we had hoped it would go," Councilor Andrea Ortiz said of the city's efforts to accomodate Occupy Eugene.

To help mitigate the impact, City Manager Jon Ruiz said city staff prepared?the ordinance to allow tent camping at churches that allows people who are homeless to camp in cars at approved locations.

Police Chief Pete Kerns went over a number of violent incidents his officers have responded to in recent weeks, including a man hospitalized after being attacked by a man with an ax.

The most recent incident Monday night involved a fight that put a man in the hospital with injuries that may threaten his life, Kerns said.

"I would defend anyone's right to protest any time, any where," Councilor Mike Clark said. "I don't believe camping is necessary to do it."

Councilor George Brown indicated the violence had "crossed a threshold."

"I just see this as following our original plan, which I think was very sound," he said. "We just have to speed it up."

Councilor Pat Farr said the City should have dealt with this situation earlier. He called the camp's appeal to a troublemaking element "predictable."

"As far as when this should be shut down, immediate is not soon enough for me," George Poling said. He voiced confidence in the police chief's plan to close the camp.

Not all of the Councilors were eager to close the camp.

"I would never have voted to establish a homeless camp, but it happened," Councilor Taylor said.

She questioned the chief of police on where the people in the camp came from and where they would go after the camp closes.

She asked why police couldn't just ask people who commit crimes in the camp to move.

"If these same people were down by the river or down by the bus station and something happened, you would respond to that?" Taylor said.

After the Council voted 5-2 to disband the camp, they opened a public hearing on a proposal to expand the definition of car camping to include tents.

Members of the public affiliated with the Occupy Eugene movement questioned the proposal, saying the program is full and that the council was trying to break up the camp to hide the problem of homelessness.

"Where are you going to put these people?" said "Big" John McCahill, the camp's cook. "There's nowhere for them to go except back to the streets."

"The best way to make changes is to get involved and infiltrate the organization that you want to affect," Councilor Ortiz said.

Councilor Clark recalled Cahill's past testimony calling for a civil society where people work together to solve problems.

"It's eliminated the chance to camp in this one particular park," Councilor Clark said, "but it has not eliminated that opportunity to work together."

Source: http://whiteaker.kval.com/news/news/252796-mayor-calls-unified-peaceful-closure-occupy-eugene-camp

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NBA champs Dallas disappoint again

NBA champions Dallas looked nothing like the team that lifted the trophy last June as they stumbled to a second defeat in as many nights, this time to the Denver Nuggets.

Tyreke Evans (L) of the Sacramento Kings drives on Derek Fisher of the Los Angeles Lakers at Power Balance Pavilion in Sacramento, California. The Kings won 100-91.

Denver on Monday hammered the hapless Mavericks 115-93, a day after the Miami Heat routed them in their Christmas Day season-opener in a rematch of last season's championship series.

Dallas trailed Denver 97-68 after three quarters and were down by as many as 33 points in the final period.

"Obviously, we look old and slow and out of shape," said Dirk Nowitzki, the Most Valuable Player of the NBA finals. "That's a bad combination. I still think this team has a lot of potential. We just need to work."

Coach Rick Carlisle shouldered much of the blame.

"It's on all of us, but it's on me more than anybody, not having these guys ready to play," Carlisle said. "I've got to look at this very closely and then come Wednesday we've got to go back at it."

The extended lockout that delayed the start of the season until December has every team struggling to hit their stride with little pre-season preparation.

But Carlisle said that was no excuse for a performance that had fans booing their title-holding team.

"I'm the head coach and it's my job to make sure that these guys are ready to play, and it's clear that they're not," Carlisle said.

"Coach always tries to take the blame if some stuff doesn't go right," Nowitzki said. "But we got a lot of veteran guys. We got to keep on working and eventually turn the corner."

The compressed 66-game schedule means each team faces a more demanding fixture list than normal.

Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers are getting an early taste of that intensity with three games in as many days to open the season.

They lost the first by one-point to Chicago, and the second a day later in a 100-91 defeat to the Kings in Sacramento.

Now they must try to regroup for their home game on Tuesday against Utah.

The Orlando Magic, beaten at Oklahoma City on Sunday, bounced back with a 104-95 home win over Houston.

The Thunder notched their second win in as many nights, defeating Minnesota 104-100 to deny the Timberwolves' Spanish sensation Ricky Rubio a victory in his long-anticipated NBA debut.

The 20-year-old Rubio, who made his Spanish league debut at the age of 14, was drafted by the Timberwolves in the 2009 NBA draft but had spent the last two years at Barcelona.

Having finally arrived, Rubio looked confident and came off the bench to hand out six assists with five points and five rebounds in 26 minutes without a turnover.

Minnesota edged ahead by a point three times in the fourth quarter, but couldn't hold off the Thunder's All-Star duo of Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook.

Even so, the Timberwolves were pleased with the energy on the court and among the standing-room-only crowd of 19,406 fans.

"We didn't play our best game and we still had them down to the last minute," Minnesota's All-Star forward Kevin Love said.

"We're happy with how things went. Obviously, we would have felt better with a win, but we just had a good feeling in the locker room after the game. We just said if we can play like that and give a good effort like that night in and night out, we can win a lot of ball-games."

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Monday, 26 December 2011

2011-2015 Deep Research Report on Global and China Static Var Compensator and Static Var Generator Industry Market Research Report

Table of Contents

Chapter One SVC SVG Industry Overview 1
1.1 SVC(Static Var Compensator) 2
1.1.1 SVC Definition 2
1.1.2 SVC Classification and Application 2
1.1.3 SVC Industry Chain Strucuture 4
1.2 SVG(Static Var Generator) 4
1.2.1 SVG Definition 4
1.2.2 SVG Classification and Application 5
1.2.3 SVG Industry Chain Structure 6
1.3 Reactive Power Compensation Industry Development Trend 7
1.3.1 Reactive Power Compensation Industry Development Trend 7
1.3.2 Reactive Power Compensation Applications Analysis 7
1.3.2.1 Wind Power (Power Generation) 7
1.3.2.2 Power Grid (Power Transmission) 12
1.3.2.3 Industry(Coal Metallurgy etc) 13
1.3.2.4 Industry(Railway Automotive etc) 13

Chapter Two Reactive Power Compensation SVC SVG Technical Specifications and Compensation capacity Caculation 14
2.1 SVC Technical Specifications 14
2.2 SVG Technical Specifications 15
2.3 Reactive Power Compensation Capacity Caculation 15

Chapter Three SVC Production Supply Sales Demand Market Status and Forecast 17
3.1 SVC Productions Overview 17
3.2 Power Generation Power Grid Industry SVC Production and Market Share 25
3.3 SVC Demand 31
3.4 SVC Supply Demand Shortage 33
3.5 SVC Cost Price Production Value Profit Margin 33

Chapter Four SVG Production Supply Sales Demand Market Status and Forecast 34
4.1 SVG Productions Overview 35
4.2 Power Generation Power Grid Industry SVG Production and Market Share 42
4.3 SVG Demand 48
4.4 SVG Supply Demand Shortage 50
4.5 SVG Price Production Value Profit Margin 50

Chapter Five SVC SVG Comparison 52
5.1 SVC SVG Technical Comparison 52
5.2 SVC SVG Applications Comparison 52
5.3 SVC SVG Market Scale Comparison 53
5.4 TCR TSC MCR SVG Four Type Reactive Power Compensation Productions Comparison 55

Chapter Six SVC SVG Key Manufacturers 63
6.10ABB(Switzerland SVC SVG) 63
6.2 Siemens (Germany SVC SVG) 66
6.3 Alstom (France SVC SVG) 69
6.4 Mitsubishi Electric (Japan SVC SVG) 72
6.5 Hitachi (Japan SVC SVG) 76
6.6 Toshiba (Japan SVC SVG) 79
6.7 AMSC (USA SVG) 82
6.8 GE (USA SVC) 84
6.9 Rongxin Power Electronic (Liaoning SVC SVG) 86
6.10 Sieyuan Electric (Shanghai SVG) 91
6.11 EPRI S&T (Beijing SVC SVG) 95
6.12 Sound Power (Beijing SVC SVG) 99
6.13 Zhiguang Electric (Guangzhou SVC SVG) 102
6.14 Weihan Power (Haerbin SVC SVG) 106
6.15 Senbao Electric (Xian SVC) 110
6.16 Sanyi Electric (Baoding SVC SVG) 113
6.17 XJ Group (Xuchang SVC SVG) 116
6.18 Jiuzhou Electric (Haerbin SVC) 120
6.19 Xidian Power (Xian SVC) 123
6.20 Fujidaneng Electric (Beijing SVC) 126
6.21 Surpass Sun Electric (Shanghai SVC SVG) 129
6.22 Yinhu Electric (Hangzhou SVC) 133
6.23 Hengshun Electric (Qingdao SVC) 135
6.24 Time Group (Beijing SVC SVG) 137
6.25 Wasion Group (Hunan SVC SVG) 140

Chapter Seven China SVC SVG Project Investment Feasibility Analysis 143
7.1 SVC SVG Project Opportunity Risk Analysis 143
7.2 SVC SVG Project Investment Feasibility Analysis 145
7.2.1 SVC Project Investment Feasibility Analysis 145
7.2.2 SVG Project Investment Feasibility Analysis 146

Chapter Eight SVC SVG Research Conclusions 148

List Of Tables and Figures

Figure SVC Classifiaction Strucutre 2
Figure SVC Compensation Schematic 3
Figure SVC Industry Chain Structure 4
Figure SVG Classification Structure 5
Figure SVG Compensation Schematic 6
Figure SVG Industry Chain Structure 6
Table Rongxin Power Electric SVC Technical Specifications List 14
Table Sieyuan Electric SVG Technical Specifications List 15
Table Reactive Power Compensation Capacity Caculation Coefficient List 15
Table 2009-2015 Global 23 Manufacturers SVC Capacity and Total Capacity (Mvar) List 17
Table 2009-2015 Global 23 Manufacturers SVC Capacity Market Share List 18
Table 2009-2015 Global 23 Manufacturers SVC Production and Total Production (Mvar) List 19
Table 2009-2015 Global 23 Manufacturers SVC Production Market Share List 20
Figure 2011 Global Key Manufacturers SVC Production Market Share 21
Figure 2011 China Key Manufacturers SVC Production Market Share 22
Figure 2009-2015 Global SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 23
Figure 2009-2015 China SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 23
Figure 2009-2015 China SVC Capacity Production and Its Proportion in Global Market 24
Table 2009-2015 Global SVC Capacity Utilization Rate List 25
Table 2009-2015 Global Key Manufacturers Wind Power SVC Production (Mvar) List 25
Table 2009-2015 Global Key Manufacturers Wind Power SVC Production Market Share List 26
Figure 2011 Global Key Manufacturers Wind Power SVC Production Market Share 27
Table 2009-2015 Global Key Manufacturers Power Grid SVC Production (Mvar) List 27
Table 2009-2015 Global Key Manufacturers Power Grid SVC Production Market Share List 28
Figure 2011 Global Key Manufacturers Power Grid SVC Production Market Share 29
Table 2009-2015 Global Key Manufacturers Industry SVC Production (Mvar) List 29
Table 2009-2015 Global Key Manufacturers Industry SVC Production Market Share List 30
Figure 2011 Global Key Manufacturers Industry SVC Production Market Share 31
Table 2009-2015 Global Power Generation Power Grid Industry SVC Demand (Mvar) List 31
Figure 2009-2015 Global SVC Demand (Mvar) and Growth Rate 32
Table 2009-2015 China Power Generation Power Grid Industry SVC Demand (Mvar) List 32
Figure 2009-2015 China SVC Demand (Mvar) and Growth Rate 33
Table 2009-2015 Global SVC Supply Demand and Shortage (Mvar) List 33
Table 2009-2015 China SVC Supply Demand and Shortage (Mvar) List 33
Table 2009-2015 Global SVC Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value (10K RMB) Profit Margin List 33
Table 2009-2015 China SVC Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value(10K RMB) Profit Margin List 34
Table 2009-2015 Global 18 Manufacturers SVG Capacity and Total Capacity (Mvar) List 35
Table 2009-2015 Global 18 Manufacturers SVG Capacity Market Share List 36
Table 2009-2015 Global 18 Manufacturers SVG Production and Total Production (Mvar) List 36
Table 2009-2015 Global 18 Manufacturers SVG Production Market Share List 37
Figure 2011 Global Key Manufacturers SVG Production (Mvar) Market Share 38
Figure 2011 China Key Manufacturers SVG Production (Mvar) Market Share 39
Figure 2009-2015 Global SVG Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 39
Figure 2009-2015 China SVG Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 40
Figure 2009-2015 China SVG Capacity Production (Mvar) and Its Proportion of Global Market 41
Table 2009-2015 Global SVG Capacity Utilization Rate List 41
Table 2009-2015 Global Key Manufacturers Wind Power SVG Production (Mvar) List 42
Table 2009-2015 Global Key Manufacturers Wind Power SVG Production Market Share List 43
Figure 2011 Global Key Manufacturers Wind Power SVG Production (Mvar) Market Share 44
Table 2009-2015 Global Key Manufacturers Power Grid SVG Production (Mvar) List 44
Table 2009-2015 Global Key Manufacturers Power Grid SVG Production Market Share List 45
Figure 2011 Global Key Manufacturers Power Grid SVG Production (Mvar) Market Share 46
Table 2009-2015 Global Key Manufacturers Industry SVG Production (Mvar) List 46
Table 2009-2015 Global Key Manufacturers Industry SVG Production Market Share List 47
Figure 2011 Global Key Manufacturers Industry SVG Production (Mvar) Market Share 48
Table 2009-2015 Global Power Generation Power Grid Industry SVG Demand (Mvar) List 48
Figure 2009-2015 Global SVG Demand (Mvar) and Growth Rate 49
Table 2009-2015 China Power Generation Power Grid Industry SVG Demand (Mvar) List 49
Figure 2009-2015 China SVG Demand (Mvar) and Growth Rate 49
Table 2009-2015 Global SVG Supply Demand and Shortage (Mvar) List 50
Table 2009-2015 China SVG Supply Demand and Shortage (Mvar) List 50
Table 2009-2015 Global SVG Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value (10K RMB) Profit Margin List 50
Table 2009-2015 China SVG Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value (10K RMB) Profit Margin List 51
Table FC SR TSC TC-TCR MCS-TCR TCS-TCR MCR Statcom etc Different Type Reactive Power Compensation Technical Specifications(Control Method Flexibility Response Speed etc) Comparison 52
Table SVC SVG Applications Comparison List 52
Table 2009-2015 Global and China SVC SVG Market Scale (MVar) Price (10K RMB/MVar) Comparison List 53
Table 2009-2015 Global SVC SVG Production (MVar) and Market Share 54
Table 2009-2015 China SVC SVG Production (MVar) and Market Share 54
Table 2009-2015 Global 25 Manufacturers TCR TSC MCR SVG Production (Mvar) List 55
Table 2009-2015 Global 7 Manufacturers MCR Production and Total Production (Mvar) List 56
Table 2009-2015 Global 7 Manufacturers MCR Production Market Share List 57
Table 2009-2015 Global 18 Manufacturers SVG Production and Total Production (Mvar) List 57
Table 2009-2015 Global 18 Manufacturers SVG Production Market Share List 58
Table 2009-2015 Global 18 Manufacturers TCR Production and Total Production (Mvar) List 58
Table 2009-2015 Global 18 Manufacturers TCR Production Market Share List 59
Table 2009-2015 Global 6 Manufacturers TSC Production and Total Production (Mvar) List 60
Table 2009-2015 Global 6 Manufacturers TSC Production Market Share List 60
Table 2009-2015 Global MCR SVG TCR TSC Four Type Reactive Power Compensation Production (Mvar) List 60
Table 2009-2015 Global MCR SVG TCR TSC Four Type Reactive Power Compensation Production Market Share List 61
Table 2009-2015 Global 25 Manufacturers Reactive Power Compensation ?? Production (Mvar) List 61
Table 2009-2015 Global 25 Manufacturers Reactive Power Compensation ?? Production Market Share List 62
Table ABB Company Information List (Products Customers Revenue Market Position Manufacturing Base R&D Strategy etc 12 Items) 63
Table 2009-2015 ABB SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value (10K RMB) Profit Margin List 64
Figure 2009-2015 ABB SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 65
Table 2009-2015 ABB SVG Capacity Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value (10K RMB) Profit Margin List 65
Figure 2009-2015 ABB SVG Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 66
Table Siemens Company Information List (Products Customers Revenue Market Position Manufacturing Base R&D Strategy etc 12 Items) 66
Table 2009-2015 Siemens SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value (10K RMB) Profit Margin List 67
Figure 2009-2015 Siemens SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 68
Table 2009-2015 Siemens SVG Capacity Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value (10K RMB) Profit Margin List 68
Figure 2009-2015 Siemens SVG Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 69
Table Alstom Company Information List (Products Customers Revenue Market Position Manufacturing Base R&D Strategy etc 12 Items) 69
Table 2009-2015 Alstom SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value (10K RMB) Profit Margin List 70
Figure 2009-2015 Alstom SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 71
Table 2009-2015 Alstom SVG Capacity Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value (10K RMB) Profit Margin List 71
Figure 2009-2015 Alstom SVG Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 72
Table Mitsubishi Electric Company Information List (Products Customers Revenue Market Position Manufacturing Base R&D Strategy etc 12 Items) 72
Table 2009-2015 Mitsubishi Electric SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value (10K RMB) Profit Margin List 74
Figure 2009-2015 Mitsubishi Electric SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 75
Table 2009-2015 Mitsubishi Electric SVG Capacity Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value (10K RMB) Profit Margin List 75
Figure 2009-2015 Mitsubishi Electric SVG Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 76
Table Hitachi Company Information List (Products Customers Revenue Market Position Manufacturing Base R&D Strategy etc 12 Items) 76
Table 2009-2015 Hitachi SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value (10K RMB) Profit Margin List 77
Figure 2009-2015 Hitachi SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 78
Table 2009-2015 Hitachi SVG Capacity Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value (10K RMB) Profit Margin List 78
Figure 2009-2015 Hitachi SVG Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 79
Table Toshiba Company Information List (Products Customers Revenue Market Position Manufacturing Base R&D Strategy etc 12 Items) 79
Table 2009-2015 Toshiba SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value (10K RMB) Profit Margin List 80
Figure 2009-2015 Toshiba SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 81
Table 2009-2015 Toshiba SVG Capacity Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value (10K RMB) Profit Margin List 81
Figure 2009-2015 Toshiba SVG Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 82
Table AMSC Company Information List (Products Customers Revenue Market Position Manufacturing Base R&D Strategy etc 12 Items) 82
Table 2009-2015 AMSC SVG Capacity Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value (10K RMB) Profit Margin List 84
Figure 2009-2015 AMSC SVG Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 84
Table GE Company Information List (Products Customers Revenue Market Position Manufacturing Base R&D Strategy etc 12 Items) 85
Table 2009-2015 GE SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value (10K RMB) Profit Margin List 85
Figure 2009-2015 GE SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 86
Table Rongxin Power Electronic Company Information List (Products Customers Revenue Market Position Manufacturing Base R&D Strategy etc 12 Items) 86
Table Rongxin Power Electronic SVC Product Specifications List 88
Figure Rongxin Power Electronic SVG Product Models 89
Table 2009-2015 Rongxin Power Electronic SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value (10K RMB) Profit Margin List 89
Figure 2009-2015 Rongxin Power Electronic SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 90
Table 2009-2015 Rongxin Power Electronic SVG Capacity Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value (10K RMB) Profit Margin List 90
Figure 2009-2015 Rongxin Power Electronic SVG Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 91
Table Sieyuan Electric Company Information List (Products Customers Revenue Market Position Manufacturing Base R&D Strategy etc 12 Items) 91
Table 2009-2015 Sieyuan Electric SVG Capacity Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value (10K RMB) Profit Margin List 94
Figure 2009-2015 Sieyuan Electric SVG Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 95
Table EPRI S&T Company Information List (Products Customers Revenue Market Position Manufacturing Base R&D Strategy etc 12 Items) 95
Table 2009-2015 EPRI S&T SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value (10K RMB) Profit Margin List 97
Figure 2009-2015 EPRI S&T SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 98
Table 2009-2015 EPRI S&T SVG Capacity Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value (10K RMB) Profit Margin List 98
Figure 2009-2015 EPRI S&T SVG Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 99
Table Sound Power Company Information List (Products Customers Revenue Market Position Manufacturing Base R&D Strategy etc 12 Items) 99
Table 2009-2015 Sound Power SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value (10K RMB) Profit Margin List 100
Figure 2009-2015 Sound Power SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 101
Table 2009-2015 Sound Power SVG Capacity Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value (10K RMB) Profit Margin List 101
Figure 2009-2015 Sound Power SVG Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 102
Table Zhiguang Electric Company Information List (Products Customers Revenue Market Position Manufacturing Base R&D Strategy etc 12 Items) 102
Table 2009-2015 Zhiguang Electric SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value (10K RMB) Profit Margin List 105
Figure 2009-2015 Zhiguang Electric SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 105
Table 2009-2015 Zhiguang Electric SVG Capacity Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value (10K RMB) Profit Margin List 106
Figure 2009-2015 Zhiguang Electric SVG Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 106
Table Weihan Power Company Information List (Products Customers Revenue Market Position Manufacturing Base R&D Strategy etc 12 Items) 107
Table 2009-2015 Weihan Power SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value (10K RMB) Profit Margin List 109
Figure 2009-2015 Weihan Power SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 109
Table 2009-2015 Weihan Power SVG Capacity Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value (10K RMB) Profit Margin List 110
Figure 2009-2015 Weihan Power SVG Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 110
Table Senbao Electric Company Information List (Products Customers Revenue Market Position Manufacturing Base R&D Strategy etc 12 Items) 111
Table 2009-2015 Senbao Electric SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value (10K RMB) Profit Margin List 112
Figure 2009-2015 Senbao Electric SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 112
Table Sanyi Electric Company Information List (Products Customers Revenue Market Position Manufacturing Base R&D Strategy etc 12 Items) 113
Table 2009-2015 Sanyi Electric SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value (10K RMB) Profit Margin List 114
Figure 2009-2015 Sanyi Electric SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 115
Table 2009-2015 Sanyi Electric SVG Capacity Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value (10K RMB) Profit Margin List 115
Figure 2009-2015 Sanyi Electric SVG Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 116
Table XJ Group Company Information List (Products Customers Revenue Market Position Manufacturing Base R&D Strategy etc 12 Items) 116
Table 2009-2015 XJ Group SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value (10K RMB) Profit Margin List 118
Figure 2009-2015 XJ Group SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 119
Table 2009-2015 XJ Group SVG Capacity Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value (10K RMB) Profit Margin List 119
Figure 2009-2015 XJ Group SVG Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 120
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Table 2009-2015 Jiuzhou Electric SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value (10K RMB) Profit Margin List 122
Figure 2009-2015 Jiuzhou Electric SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 123
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Table 2009-2015 Xidian Power SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value (10K RMB) Profit Margin List 125
Figure 2009-2015 Xidian Power SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 125
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Table 2009-2015 Fujidaneng Electric SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value (10K RMB) Profit Margin List 128
Figure 2009-2015 Fujidaneng Electric SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 128
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Table 2009-2015 Surpass Sun Electric SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value (10K RMB) Profit Margin List 131
Figure 2009-2015 Surpass Sun Electric SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 132
Table 2009-2015 Surpass Sun Electric SVG Capacity Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value (10K RMB) Profit Margin List 132
Figure 2009-2015 Surpass Sun Electric SVG Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 133
Table Yinhu Electric Company Information List (Products Customers Revenue Market Position Manufacturing Base R&D Strategy etc 12 Items) 133
Table 2009-2015 Yinhu Electric SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value (10K RMB) Profit Margin List 134
Figure 2009-2015 Yinhu Electric SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 135
Table Hengshun Electric Company Information List (Products Customers Revenue Market Position Manufacturing Base R&D Strategy etc 12 Items) 135
Table 2009-2015 Hengshun Electric SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value (10K RMB) Profit Margin List 137
Figure 2009-2015 Hengshun Electric SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 137
Table Time Group Company Information List (Products Customers Revenue Market Position Manufacturing Base R&D Strategy etc 12 Items) 138
Table 2009-2015 Time Group SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value (10K RMB) Profit Margin List 139
Figure 2009-2015 Time Group SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 139
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Figure 2009-2015 Time Group SVG Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 140
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Table 2009-2015 Wasion Group SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value (10K RMB) Profit Margin List 141
Figure 2009-2015 Wasion Group SVC Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 142
Table 2009-2015 Wasion Group SVG Capacity Production (Mvar) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Mvar) Production Value (10K RMB) Profit Margin List 142
Figure 2009-2015 Wasion Group SVG Capacity Production (Mvar) and Growth Rate 143
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Table China 1000Mvar SVC Project Basic Information List 145
Table China 1000 Mvar SVC Project Investment Feasibility Analysis 145
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"A Very Merry NBA Christmas!" Episode #8 - Dec 26,2011

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Gingrich fails to qualify for Va. primary ballot (AP)

WASHINGTON ? Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich failed to qualify for Virginia's Super Tuesday primary ballot, the latest setback for a candidate whose standing in polls has been slipping. Gingrich's campaign said he would pursue an aggressive write-in campaign, though state law prohibits write-ins on primary ballots.

The state party said early Saturday that Gingrich and Texas Gov. Rick Perry had failed to submit the required 10,000 signatures to appear on the March 6 ballot.

Failing to get on the ballot in Virginia, where Gingrich lives, underscores the difficulty first-time national candidates have in preparing for the long haul of a presidential campaign.

And it illustrates the advantage held by Mitt Romney, the former Massachusetts governor, who has essentially been running for president for five years. Romney's team, larger than those of most of his opponents, has paid close attention to filing requirements in each state. He will appear on the Virginia ballot along with Texas Rep. Ron Paul, who also has run a national campaign before.

Ironically, Gingrich had a slight lead over Romney in a Quinnipiac poll of Virginia Republicans released earlier in the week.

The former House speaker surged in popularity in early December and tried to use that momentum to make up for a stalled campaign organization. But his standing in polls has slipped in recent days amid a barrage of negative ads in Iowa, where the Jan. 3 caucuses begin the contest for the Republican presidential nomination.

Three other candidates ? Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum and former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman ? did not submit signatures before Virginia's deadline of 5 p.m. Thursday.

Gingrich's campaign attacked Virginia's primary system on Saturday, saying that "only a failed system" would disqualify Gingrich and other candidates and vowing to run a write-in campaign.

"Voters deserve the right to vote for any top contender, especially leading candidates," Gingrich campaign director Michael Krull said in a statement. "We will work with the Republican Party of Virginia to pursue an aggressive write-in campaign to make sure that all the voters of Virginia are able to vote for the candidate of their choice."

However, according to state law, "No write-in shall be permitted on ballots in primary elections."

"Virginia code prohibits write-ins in primaries. He can't do it," said Carl Tobias, a law professor at University of Richmond.

Tobias said Gingrich may have had trouble meeting a requirement that he must submit 400 signatures from each of Virginia's 11 congressional districts.

Gingrich's campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Gingrich had been concerned enough to deliver his signatures personally. Rushing Wednesday from New Hampshire, which holds its primary on Jan. 10, he had supporters sign petitions before entering a rally in Arlington, Va.

Virginia GOP spokesman Garren Shipley said in a statement that volunteers spent Friday validating signatures on petitions that Romney, Paul, Perry and Gingrich had submitted. "After verification, RPV has determined that Newt Gingrich did not submit required 10k signatures and has not qualified for the VA primary," the party announced early Saturday on its Twitter feed. Shipley did not respond to telephone calls Saturday seeking comment.

Forty-six delegates will be at stake in Virginia's Super Tuesday primary. That's a small fraction of the 1,144 delegates needed to win the nomination. But they could prove pivotal in a close race, especially for a candidate like Gingrich, who expects to do well in Southern contests.

Gingrich already missed the deadline to appear on the ballot in Missouri's Feb. 7 primary, though he insists it doesn't matter because the state awards delegates based not on the primary but on a Republican caucus held in March.

Meanwhile, Virginia's Democrats said President Barack Obama's re-election campaign gathered enough signatures to get him on the state's primary ballot though he was the only candidate who qualified.

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Associated Press writers Will Lester and Stephen Ohlemacher contributed to this report.

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Sunday, 25 December 2011

Oil rises to near $100 amid improving US economy

SINGAPORE (AP) - Oil prices closed in on $100 a barrel Friday in Asia amid signs an improving U.S. economy will boost demand for crude.

Benchmark crude for February delivery was up 40 cents to $99.93 a barrel at midday Singapore time in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract rose 86 cents to finish at $99.53 on Thursday.

In London, Brent crude was steady at $107.89 on the ICE futures exchange.

Crude has jumped from below $93 earlier this week on evidence of a slow but steady improvement in the U.S. economy.

The number of people applying for unemployment benefits dropped last week to the lowest level since April 2008, the third week in a row that applications fell. The Conference Board reported that its measure of future economic activity jumped last month, the second straight gain.

"This is a market that just appears to want to go higher," energy consultant and trader The Schork Group said in a report. "All good positive economic headlines are hyped and all poor headlines are ignored. Bears seem unable to keep crude from finishing 2011 below $100."

The market is also primed for potential threats to global crude supplies, such as rising tensions between Iran and Western nations over Iran's nuclear power program. The U.S. and Europe may bolster sanctions against the world's fourth crude biggest producer.

"Iran might not passively wait for sanctions to be applied and could act unilaterally to embargo supplies," J.P Morgan said in a report. "We are also concerned about Iraq, where political uncertainties seem to be rising following the U.S. troop pullout."

"We expect Iraq to add about 500,000 barrels a day of new supply in both 2012 and 2013, and any deviation from its present course could have serious implications for global supply."

Trading volume is normally low during the next week as many traders take vacations around the Christmas and New Year's Day holidays.

In other energy trading on the Nymex, natural gas fell 2.6 cents to $3.14 per 1,000 cubic feet. Heating oil rose 0.5 cent to $2.92 a gallon and gasoline futures were up 1.2 cents to $2.65 a gallon.


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Please help! I need to pick a wedding ring (pics of e-ring)

We're getting married in February, but our jewelry store is doing a 20% off sale only through the end of the year. I'd ordered a plain flat band. I went to pick it up and didn't love it with my ring. It looks... okay. I really don't care for the matching set (the engagement ring with the intended band that matches it exactly). I need ideas of what to do! My FI couldn't come to town before Christmas so he's no help. I am so worked up about this. I know that if I don't get something pricier while the sale is on then I definitely won't get it later. The price isn't the issue, and FI agrees.

I tried on my e-ring with the matching band and I didn't care for it. My center stone seemed to get lost in all that bling. For reference, my center is a 1.2 carat and my ring size is 4.5.

I tried a really wide plain band and I hated it. I knew I wanted a very narrow band, which the one I ordered is 2mm, but it's still too wide compared to how narrow the diamonds in my channel set are.

I was even thinking now that I could do 3 rings... engagement, wedding band, and another one. A friend has these in fashion rings with her diamond mounted on one. For sentimental reasons my FI would be heartbroken to change my engagement band in any way.

Here are pics of my ring:

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Here is the band I ordered. It's flat and plain and 2mm wide:

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Here is a picture similar to what the set would look like (I don't like how matchy matchy it is)
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Any ideas of what to do?

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LogMeIn remote desktop app goes free on iPhone and iPad

Looks like LogMeIn Inc. has suddenly cottoned on to the freemium business model, deciding to offer its basic remote desktop app for iPhone and iPad entirely gratis. Previously, you had to hand over $29.99 for the simple pleasure of accessing your PC and Mac desktops via LogMeIn Ignition, but the new free version (simply 'LogMeIn') amply provides for that barebones service, while bells and whistles are reserved for those who buy an in-app subscription to LogMeIn Pro at $40 per year -- including things like HD video and sound streaming, file transferring and integration with cloud storage services . Confusing matters slightly, the old Ignition app won't die. It'll live on in the App Store with a massively inflated price to support old Ignition customers and -- most importantly -- give them grandfather rights to Pro features, so they don't feel left out and start sniffing around the competition. There's a full PR after the break, and it also mentions that Android update is on its way in 2012.

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Friday, 23 December 2011

Infographic: Ford 6.8L V10 to tow world's largest float

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The Rose Bowl - The Grandaddy Of Them All, as they say - is one of the most storied bowl games in college football, and the pre-game parade is a big part of the pageantry of the event. Last year, Natural Balance broke the record for the world's largest float with an 84,300-pound rolling display, but the pet food company seems thirsty for more world-record glory.

For 2012, Natural Balance is building a 100,000-pound monstrosity that is 116 feet long and contains a 65-foot wave pool built specifically for one Tillman the Dog. Tillman will be surfing the waves on the float, which sounds impressive if you didn't already know that this super dog is also an avid skateboarder.

To tow this massive float, the folks at Natural Balance are counting on power from the tried-and-true Ford 6.8-liter V10. The 362 horsepower mill, which boasts 457 pound-feet of torque, is completely stock. The same can be said for the six-speed automatic transmission, save for a custom gear reduction setup behind the output shaft to get the float moving. The beefy 10-pot was pulled directly from an F-650, but we're guessing the 28-foot long truck won't be getting a 100,000-pound tow rating anytime soon.

Hit the jump to check out the entire infographic for yourself. You'll learn that the float is larger than 2,000 Tillmans, and you'll also catch a glance of the custom rig that will house Ford's big V10.Continue reading Infographic: Ford 6.8L V10 to tow world's largest float

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Logitech Harmony Link app gets customization-focused iPhone, Android update

Logitech's updated the iPhone and Android versions of its Harmony Link App. Now your smartphone-as-TV-remote can be customized to your whim, confusing any visitors who thought they'd watch some Jersey Shore at your pad. You'll also be able to power the TV down from your blower, for those moments when guests decipher your settings and you see your beautiful set polluted by Snooki and co. As a tip, this update doesn't change the iPad edition of the app, which will get some special attention just as soon as Logitech's engineers can get their eyes off MTV.

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Ohio judge: No restoring Demjanjuk citizenship

A federal judge in Ohio has rejected a bid by convicted Nazi war criminal John Demjanjuk to regain his U.S. citizenship.

Judge Dan Aaron Polster ruled Tuesday against Demjanjuk, a retired autoworker from suburban Cleveland who had argued a newly discovered document suggested an incriminating document against him was a Soviet fraud.

Demjanjuk was convicted by a German court that found he had served as a guard at the Nazis' Sobibor death camp in occupied Poland. He was sentenced to five years in prison.

He denied serving as a guard at any Nazi camp.

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Betty White's 90th birthday special features MTM reunion (Reuters)

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) ? The all-star line-up for NBC's televised birthday bash for Betty White will include a mini-reunion of the "Mary Tyler Moore Show."

Moore, Ed Asner, Valerie Harper and Gavin McLeod are on the guest list for "Betty White's 90th Birthday: A Tribute to America's Golden Girl," the 90-minute special that will air on January 16.

The birthday celebration will be followed by a preview of White's upcoming hidden camera reality series, "Betty White's Off Their Rockers."

Back to the soiree: Hugh Jackman, Amy Poehler, Joel McHale, William Shatner, Carol Burnett, Jay Leno and White's "Hot in Cleveland" co-stars Valerie Bertinelli, Wendy Mallick and Jane Leeves are also among the celebs who will take the stage at the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles to salute the Emmy winner, who actually turns 90 on January 17.

NBC also promises "special musical performances, surprise appearances and comedy, featuring the irreverent tone, spirit and energy that is the hallmark of Betty's six-decade career in show business."

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Sunday, 18 December 2011

Analysis: Could RIM's survival mean abandoning the BlackBerry? (Reuters)

TORONTO (Reuters) ? It might seem like corporate heresy but an increasing number of technology investors and experts are asking whether Research in Motion needs to ditch its BlackBerry handset business to survive.

The idea that is gaining favor, albeit only among a minority of shareholders, would see the Canadian company fully open its secure and highly respected network to rival smartphone providers and concentrate on that business while getting out of the hardware game altogether through a sale.

Disappointing quarterly results, including a dismal outlook for Blackberry sales and word that RIM would delay the introduction of new devices, sent its shares down more than 11 percent to their lowest levels in almost eight years on Friday.

Just before those numbers were released, activist shareholder Jaguar Financial called on the company to sell its handset business and monetize its patent portfolio while retaining the high-margin services business. "Jaguar believes that the road map to value restoration lies in a sale of RIM whether as a whole or in separate parts," it said.

RIM's spidery, data-crunching network reaches behind corporate firewalls and taps into mobile networks globally.

The network, unique among handset makers, has been a cornerstone of the BlackBerry's growth - with email and instant messages routed through RIM's own enterprise servers and data centers, where it is encrypted and pushed out to subscribers.

There are no middlemen to intercept corporate or state secrets, or even the flirty chats of teenagers who love the free BlackBerry messaging.

TERMINAL DECLINE?

Jaguar, which claims support from shareholders who own about 8 percent of RIM's stock but only owns a tiny fraction itself, also reiterated its call for a change in the company's leadership.

It has called for a new "transformational" leader to replace RIM's co-CEOs Mike Lazaridis, the company's co-founder, and Jim Balsillie, the mercurial salesman who has marketed the BlackBerry to the world.

It is not alone in wondering whether a sharp decline in Blackberry sales - the company said it expects the number of devices it ships in the quarter including Christmas will drop as much as 26 percent from a year ago - is a sign of terminal decline for the product.

The company's network has stronger margins and more secure recurring revenue, though it still needs to be fully exploited.

"If they want to maintain that asset, if not stabilize or grow it, they need to open it up to the other platforms and look at themselves as an enterprise software company," ThinkEquity analyst Mark McKechnie said.

RIM is likely already working on just such a change, said a U.S.-based shareholder, who declined to be identified. The fund manager, whose firm owns more than 1 million RIM shares, said delays launching new software and devices may reflect efforts to fully accommodate devices from outside RIM's own stable.

A year ago, talk of ditching the BlackBerry would have been almost unthinkable, let alone garner any serious attention. That was before a spectacular meltdown that has seen the device, once an essential tool in the top echelons of business and politics, being pushed aside by Apple's iPhone and smartphones powered by Google's Android software.

The deterioration in the business has been so great that some analysts now estimate that RIM is barely making money on BlackBerry sales.

MASSIVE DISCOUNTS

That isn't its only problem. The PlayBook, the company's latecomer in the tablet market dominated by Apple's iPad, has been a deflating disappointment, forcing RIM to offer massive discounts on the unloved device. It took a $485 million pre-tax charge for the Playbook, which runs on QNX software that RIM plans to use in its future devices.

The severity of RIM's problems shows up in its share price. It crashed to a low of just $13.12 on Friday, after trading as high as $144 in 2008 and about $70 in February this year. A company that was once worth almost $80 billion is now valued at barely $7 billion.

Meanwhile, the subscriptions that businesses and network operators pay RIM each month brought in more than $1 billion in each of the past two quarters.

The company declined to comment on talk that it will ever abandon the BlackBerry and did not grant interviews with either Lazaridis or Balsillie for this story.

Balsillie announced a comprehensive review of RIM's operations on a conference call with analysts on Thursday.

"We plan to introduce new devices into the smartphone and tablet market, as well as products and services that better leverage our global cloud infrastructure, and unique capabilities within the smartphone market, he said.

While RIM hasn't given any indication it plans to give up on its BlackBerry handset, it has started to emphasize its services business.

EXTRA STEP

In late November, RIM took a first step that could eventually lead to establishing the network as a standalone operation. It introduced a software tool giving corporate customers the option of linking iPhones and Android devices to the BlackBerry network.

The move stops short of offering outsiders access to its unique technology that encrypts data and pushes it out to the BlackBerry. Going that extra step is exactly what some critics suggest that RIM needs to consider.

RIM charges a monthly fee to every BlackBerry user, making its network a stable stream of revenue and giving the company an advantage over every other handset maker. For RIM, it has become a more reliable source of profit than shipping its own smartphones.

The strategic reasoning goes: Why build a staid Volvo or a flashy Ferrari when you can own the toll highway on which they drive?

"There is a massive under-utilized asset in the services infrastructure which is very profitable. I think they are getting ready to come to market with a way to leverage that," said the U.S. fund manager. "At a minimum, I think they are going to start aggressively doing things that leverage their infrastructure beyond RIM handsets."

RISK IN WAITING

Mike Abramsky, an analyst at RBC Capital Markets, raised the prospect of RIM splitting in two back in July. For him, the biggest risk is waiting. He says RIM's still-growing global subscriber base gives it time to make the move, but the network too would suffer if the BlackBerry keeps slipping.

Alternative networks that provide many of the same features as the BlackBerry enterprise network are already making inroads. Eventually even that jewel could lose its cachet, he says.

"The risk in waiting is that as more companies switch over to alternatives, it will be difficult to attract them back to BlackBerry even as a network-only business," he said, referring to companies such as Good Technology and SAP's Sybase, which encrypt and manage data for iPhones and other devices.

Abramsky said offering a managed network for users of all handsets would expand RIM's potential market by six times or more. At the same time, the network business likely boasts an 80 percent gross margin versus a handset business in the high 20 percent range.

Lazaridis has been betting on reinvigorating the Blackberry by hoping that QNX, the new operating system, will help RIM catch up and perhaps overtake the iPhone and Google's Android and stifle Microsoft's emerging mobile platform.

The new system is supposed to allow devices to be updated on the fly and should also help third-party developers that struggle to write appealing apps in RIM's aging framework. A dearth of BlackBerry apps compared with Apple and Android has limited RIM's attractiveness to many consumers.

But RIM has yet to show it can make the transformation successfully. The first of the new generation of QNX-equipped smartphones - the BlackBerry 10 line - was initially promised for early next year, but on Thursday RIM said it did not expect to release a BlackBerry 10 device until the latter part of 2012.

The delay in the make-or-break QNX line will only accelerate the drive among investors for sweeping change.

What's clear to many investors and analysts is the status quo will mean an accelerating fade into irrelevance.

"Investors have been extremely patient and they're being asked to wait another year," said a Canada-based shareholder. "A year from now, will all this be too little, too late?"

(Editing by Frank McGurty, Janet Guttsman, Martin Howell)

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Heat host scrimmage for season-ticket holders (AP)

MIAMI ? LeBron James was the first one on the floor, swishing the first shot he took. Dwyane Wade arrived with a candy cane behind his right ear. Chris Bosh gestured to the fans with his usual intensity.

Miami's stars gave fans what they wanted Thursday night.

But a Heat rookie might have provided the biggest surprise.

Norris Cole staked his claim for playing time right away this season, scoring 21 points in Miami's open scrimmage played before about 9,000 season-ticket holders. Cole figures to enter the season as the backup to Mario Chalmers, who re-signed with Miami earlier this month.

"I'm treating every practice like a game," Cole said. "I've got a great opportunity here and I'm doing all I can to show that I belong with this team."

Cole has had success at AmericanAirlines Arena before. He was on the same floor for Cleveland State's appearance in the 2009 NCAA tournament, scoring 22 points in a first-round upset of Wake Forest and 17 more in a second-round loss to Arizona.

"Norris has been great since we got him," said Heat assistant coach David Fizdale, who ran one of the teams while fellow assistant Keith Askins handled the other, while Heat coach Erik Spoelstra and assistant Ron Rothstein observed from seats near midcourt. "He's really astute. He's very mature. He's here early every day. He's the last to leave. Kind of kid you want to work with and get better."

Cole worked with James at times in Ohio this summer, and said he had some knowledge of the Heat system before he showed up for camp. He said he's taking a simple approach to camp.

"Hard work," Cole said. "I'm trying to help this team win a championship. That's what it's all about. That's all that it's about."

The open scrimmage was a clear thank-you of sorts for season-ticket holders, all of whom packed into the lower bowl of the arena. When the doors opened about an hour before game time, fans sprinted into the building, since most of the seats were first-come, first-serve. They roared when public address announcer Michael Baiamonte greeted them with "Welcome home, Heat fans," and they got louder when the first surprise of the night arrived.

Instead of accessing the court through the private tunnel emerging from their locker room, Heat players and staff came down the arena steps, slapping hands with fans.

"It's been too long," Spoelstra told the crowd.

James took the first shot of the warmups, a 16-footer that went in and drew a roar. Some of the hijinks were downright comical ? Wade throwing a behind-the-back pass to James, who then went behind-the-back to Joel Anthony for a score, or Udonis Haslem wagging his finger menacingly to the opposing bench, or even Askins arguing with an official for a goaltending call in the first half.

Mostly, though, it was about getting in work. It's only about two weeks spanning first practice to first real game this season, about half the normal time in seasons not compacted by labor-related issues.

"We're looking forward to this season," Spoelstra told the crowd. "You're going to have a heck of a time in this arena here this season, all right? Enjoy."

Haslem led all scorers with 23 points, James also had 21, and Wade finished with 17.

The last game of the NBA's most recent season was on the same court, of course, when Dallas beat Miami to clinch the 2011 title in six games. And fans in Miami were angst-ridden for months over the status of the lockout, fearing that would be the last game played in any NBA city for a year or perhaps more.

Of course, a deal eventually got done, and just about everyone from the core of last season's Eastern Conference champions is back. Heat owner Micky Arison and team CEO Nick Arison were in their customary courtside spots, a few seats away from team president Pat Riley, who watched the proceedings closely.

"It feels like old times," Bosh said. "It feels like we're just tweaking a couple of things. We're just pushing each other to be better. It's good to be back. I've been looking forward to this for a long time."

Shane Battier, Eddy Curry, Mike Miller and Eddie House were held out with various injuries. That didn't stop fans from chanting "We want Shane" at least twice, the new Heat forward acknowledging the cries with a broad smile each time. Battier and Cole figure to be the only two players who weren't on last year's team that will begin this season in the rotation.

The Heat picked up Cole on draft night for his speed and savvy, both of which were on full display.

It was Cole's "coming out party," Micky Arison said on Twitter during the game. And Cole's new teammates were impressed as well.

"He can play the game of basketball," Wade said. "You can't teach what he has."

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