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Netlist, jumped 43 cents, or 18%, to 2.88, after British company Viglen chose the Irvine, Calif., company's HyperCloud memory module to run on Viglen's servers.
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Can we expect some City Slicker/Piers Morgan/Viglen style fall outs as punter pundits use their Op-Ed opportunities to improve their own bets?
Archive 2007-02-11 2007
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Viglen , more than three times as many as the PCC thought.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph John Bingham 2011
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RM and Viglen desktops, to Acer Laptops, to see if the deployment of Windows 7 would be a clear run or whether they would they come up against a defence that would make the deployment a struggle.
Site Home Ellij23 2011
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In 2000, Morgan was accused of impropriety when The Daily Telegraph reported that he had bought £20,000 of shares in Viglen, a company the Mirror's "City Slickers" column then tipped for success.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Morgan bought £20,000 worth of shares in the technology company Viglen the day before the paper's City column tipped them for readers.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph John Bingham 2011
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This year's inquisitors - programmed to seek out CV fibs, highlight character flaws and generally provide us with gleeful schadenfreude - were Claude Littner, the pitbull-like Viglen boss; publishing pioneer Mike Soutar and communications prodigy Matthew Riley, both newcomers; and, best of all, Sugar's ex-sidekick and cloud-haired cult heroine Margaret Mountford.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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RM and Viglen desktops, to Acer Laptops, to see if the deployment of Windows 7 would be a clear run or whether they would they come up against a defence that would make the deployment a struggle.
Site Home Ellij23 2011
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Their boss, Mr Morgan was dragged into the scandal when it emerged that he had bought 20,000 shares in Viglen, a technology company owned by Sir Alan Sugar, one day before it was tipped by the City Slickers column.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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This year's inquisitors - programmed to seek out CV fibs, highlight character flaws and generally provide us with gleeful schadenfreude - were Claude Littner, the pitbull-like Viglen boss; publishing pioneer Mike Soutar and communications prodigy Matthew Riley, both newcomers; and, best of all, Sugar's ex-sidekick and cloud-haired cult heroine Margaret Mountford.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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