Oracle buys AdminServer of Chester (Philadelphia Business Journal)

Lockheed likely to win GPS satellite contract: report (Reuters)

Defense contractors with Phila. ties in $4B deal (Associated Press via Philly.com)

How Bad Is The SAP Talent Shortage? (Information Week)

Cobham to buy M/A-COM ops from Tyco Electronics for $425 mln cash (Thomson Financial via Forbes)

In Pennsylvania, Insurers Pay Primary Care Docs to Do More (Wall Street Journal: Health Blog)

NextGen Healthcare Continues Growth in the California IPA Market
Monarch HealthCare joins other California-based IPAs in selecting NextGen® technology
(BusinessWire)

Liberty Settles With Diller, Won't File Appeal To Block IAC Breakup (Silicon Alley Insider)

Sprint: Still a World of Pain
The mobile-phone giant's planned turnaround may involve selling off assets to comply with lenders' agreements
(Business Week)

Comcast Elevates Kolb To CMO Of E!, Style
Promotion Also Makes Executive GM Of E! Online
(Multichannel News)

New Horizons Reports First Quarter 2008 Results (BusinessWire)

Paragon Technologies Reports 2008 First Quarter Results
(PRNewswire)

Cops helping cops (phillyBurbs.com)


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