Pal - Pal@990WBOB.com If an anonymous person on Twitter sent to you what they thought was George Zimmerman's address, what would you do with it? Would you retweet that address over and over again with nasty messages attached? Now let's pretend your famous. A household name. A persona with some half a million followers. A college educated, overly critical political figure. A leader to many men, women and children. Would you use better judgement, maybe stop, pause and look before you leap? Bob Giusti - Contributing Writer On this Veterans Day I didn't need to look far to find a soldier. My first son (I have three), is on active duty with the National Guard, has already been to Afghanistan once, and is scheduled to return again in the Spring.
Twitter, Inc (TWTR) wasn’t the only company that made its initial public offering (IPO) this past Thursday. However, the three others that made their debut at the exact same time as Twitter did not have as much of a splash, or as much success as Twitter. (Twitter, Inc (TWTR) shares rose 73% by the end of the day.) Norcraft Companies, Inc. (NCFT) also made its debut on Thursday, the company manufactures kitchen and bathroom cabinets, their IPO saw shares down 3.13% by the closing bell. The Mavenir Systems, Inc. (MVNR) IPO ended the day down 4.5%, MVNR is a software-based telecommunication company. Midcoast Energy Partners LP (MEP) a firm in the business of processing natural gas, fell 3.28% in its IPO debut. Ryan Fox As the year draws to a close, it’s time to reflect and think back about the events. One event that always draws me back and makes me think is none other than Boobstock. As a ‘Boobstock veteran,’ I have personally attended each event for the past 5 years and each time, I'm left speechless and in awe. Tony JonesThe 1,000 watt 1180 AM WCRI located in South County, RI is up for sale. The first $59,000 takes it home! Price includes two transmitters with a long term transmitter site lease in place, but you’ll have to build the studio. Just 10 years ago, Charles River Broadcasting paid $585,000.00 for said station. Can AM radio be saved? Or is this more proof that internet broadcasting is the wave of the future? |
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