Daily Links 5/14/09: IMS: Drug Cos Should Re-Allocate $15 Billion In Promotional Spending

Back online after Google's little outage this morning.


IMS: Drug Cos Should Re-Allocate $15 Billion In Promotional Spending (Dow Jones via CNN Money)

Should drug companies know what the doctor prescribed (ZDNet
Healthcare)

Teen entrepreneur Catherine Cook says myYearbook’s Lunch Money adds up (VentureBeat)

Comcast won't sell stake in Sixers, Flyers (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Heartland Breach Blamed for Failed Membership Renewals (Washington Post: Security Fix Blog)

Sunoco Signs $34 Million IT Services Contract Extension with Infocrossing, a Wipro Company (Business Wire)
An article in today's Wall Street Journal quotes Sunoco CIO Peter Whatnell as saying that the company is finished with cuts to its $90 million IT budget.

Vishay founder Zandman taking $60M to amend contract (Philadelphia Business Journal)

Urban Outfitters Profit Declines as Consumers Pare Spending (Bloomberg)

Journal Register Looks to Void Union Contracts (Associated Press via Editor & Publisher)

Extended Q&A with Eric Mayberry (City Paper)

geographIT Awarded Philadelphia SWEEP Contract (Press Release via Directions Magazine)

Avencia R&D: sourcemap.org (Avencia Labs)



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