ASIANET: Daily Summary on Monday, June 18, 2001

ข่าวต่างประเทศ Tuesday June 19, 2001 11:18 —Asianet Press Release

June 18--PRNewswire/AsiaNetCANCER TREATMENTS IN DEVELOPMENT... CAMBRIDGE: Millenium Pharmaceuticals is testing two cancer treatments, potentially capable of beating tumors in humans, the company said today.INTERNET PARTNERSHIP... TOKYO: Internet Initiative Japan today announced that it now links to Japan's Internet eXchange, JPNAP, operated by the company in which it has a 26% equity stake, Internet Multifeed Co.CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE ATTACKED... MILAN: Cardiovascular disease may be reduced depending on the success of a trial announced today at the European Society of Hypertension meeting by its sponsor, Boehringer Ingelheim, enlisting 5,000 ace inhibitor-intolerant patients. LIGHTS ILLUMINATE INVESTMENT HOUSE... GREENWICH: Private investment firm, Littlejohn Fund II, today said that it has bought the commercial ballast manufacturer, Universal Lighting Technologies Inc., who has lit landmarks like New York's Empire State Building and Las Vegas' Hilton, the world's largest freestanding advertising sign. LEUKAMIA SUFFERERS GET A CHANCE... CAMBRIDGE: Leukemia sufferers could have access to another treatment, PS-341, once Millenium Pharmaceuticals complete tests on the drug's safety and response rate, the company said today.ACCESS APPROVED... CUPERTINO: Wireless system supplier, Vyyo Inc, today said it will launch its latest broadband access platform at Singapore's CommunicAsia 2001 trade show.FREDDIE GOES TO EUROPE... MCLEAN: Freddie Mac, the stockholder-owned corporation established by the U.S Congress to support homeownership and rental housing, will trade the original EuroReference Notes, issued during the past year, from the Luxembourg stock exchange on June 18, according to a company news release.BROADBAND EXPANDS... OTTAWA: Broadband IP start-up, March Networks Corporation, has opened offices in Hong Kong, Singapore and Korea, to spearhead its Asia-Pacific operations, and will feature at Singapore's CommunicAsia trade show, the company announced today.LANDMARK DAIRY DECISION... HAMILTON: Global Dairy Company, the offspring of a merger between New Zealand Dairy Group and Kiwi Cooperative Dairies, has been formally inducted today, with over 80 per cent of shareholders favouring the proposal at a high-profile media conference today. "We put our competitors on notice: we're now a fully integrated company ready to lift our game with better customer service and much-improved responsiveness," chairman John Roadley resolutely declared.MEMORY IMPROVES... TOKYO: Toshiba today promoted its latest "static random access memory" (SRAM) devices, which improve on the current market in offering designers of wireless and portable communications services, higher density, lower cost products. (AsiaNet is a consortium of leading news agencies distributing unedited, translated press releases for worldwide clients. Contact: www.asianet.com.au for full-text versions).

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