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NewMarket Technology, Inc. Letter to Shareholders Discussing Everex Acquisition to Include No Issuance of NewMarket Common Stock in TransactionDALLAS, TX--(Marketwire - June 24, 2008) - NewMarket Technology, Inc. (OTCBB: NMKT) CEO Philip M. Verges today released a letter to shareholders regarding yesterday's announcement of the Company's binding agreement to acquire Everex. The letter is included in its entirety below. Dear Fellow Sha... |
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NewMarket Technology, Inc. to Acquire Everex, a Respected Brand Name in Personal Computing Reporting Approximately $60 Million in Revenue in 2007In Part of Comprehensive Plan to Launch a National Mobility Solution, NewMarket Signs Binding Agreement With FIC to Acquire 75% Interest in Everex ... |
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More Netbooks unveiled at Computex 2008(Credit: First International Computer) First International Computer, a Taiwanese computer manufacturer and the parent company of U.S.-based Everex, announced two new mini-notebooks at Computex this week. The field of tiny laptops is already starting to look crowded (with the HP 2133, Eee PC, and ... |
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Windows XP comes to the Cloudbook... in TaiwanFiled under: Laptops It's gotta mean something when Windows XP is still making headlines by showing up on relatively standard hardware, but so it goes -- and here's Everex's Cloudbook, now with 100% less gOS. The Cloudbook SC1200T is basically the same as the regular-spec Cloudbook, only with 1G... |
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VIA’s Isaiah chip set for slap fight with Intel and AMDLook out Intel and AMD, there’s a new kid on the block. He comes from the wrong side of the tracks, kicked out of his former school for staying out at recess long after the bell rang. His name’s Isaiah and he’s gunning for the both of you. Something like that, anyway. The Isaiah chip by VIA w ... |
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Comprehensive list of low-cost ultraportablesOver the past six months or so, Asus, Everex, and HP have managed to bring low-cost ultraportable notebooks to market. But dozens of other computer makers have promised to bring out their own mini-notebooks. Some will run Linux, while others will be preloaded with Windows XP or Vista. Some will h... |

