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Wattles Seeks Ouster Of Circuit City’s Board
Las Vegas — Dissident investor and Ultimate Electronics owner Mark Wattles wants to unseat all 12 of Circuit City’s sitting directors and replace them with the five board candidates he nominated earlier this week. Read More

Abt Amends Blu-ray Plans
Glenview, Ill. — Abt Electronics will increase its Blu-ray inventory to meet customer demand following Toshiba’s decision to stop production of HD DVD players. Read More


TWICE Blogs
Reporters Notebook
Upcoming enterprise IT buying trends indicate that the economy may be doing worse then it seems, according to TWICE blogger Greg Scoblete. Read More

TWICE Bloggers: Harmonic Distortion
Who knew the number of similarities between the the American Civil War and the just ended Blu-ray/HD DVD conflict? TWICE blogger Stewart Wolpin shows the connections. Read More

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January Majap Shipments Plunge 17%
Washington  – Unit factory shipments of major appliances cratered in January amid a stagnant housing market and worsening economic climate. Read More

Dell Posts Mixed Results
Round Rock, Texas — Dell posted revenue and net income gains for its 2008 fiscal year, but the company’s fourth quarter was not as bright with net income falling 6 percent during that period. Read More

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Russound Cuts Staff, Cites Housing Starts
Newmarket, N.H. — Multiroom-audio supplier Russound reduced its workforce by 18 percent, citing the state of the economy in the United States and foreign markets and the continued decline in U.S. housing starts. Read More

CEA’s Shapiro Supports Converter-Box-Coupon Extensions
Washington  - Consumer Electronics Association president Gary Shapiro said Thursday that he thought the government should give viewers more time to cash in their digital-TV-to-analog converter-box coupons. Read More

National Telecom and Information Administration Chief Baker Exiting
Washington – For the second time since November, the Bush administration is losing the Commerce Department official in charge of the $1.5 billion subsidy program designed to help millions of consumer watch digital TV signals on their old analog sets after early 2009. Read More

Sirius, XM Extend Merger Deadline
Washington — XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio today announced that the companies have agreed not to exercise their rights to terminate their merger agreement until May 1. Read More

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