| MobiClear Announces Collaboration with Transpacific Broadband Group
DOVE CANYON, Calif., BUSINESS WIRE -- MobiClear, Inc. (OTCBB: MBIR - Deutsche Bourse: B3CA) has announced a five-year collaboration with Transpacific Broadband Group (Philippine Bourse: TBGI), a Philippine-based telecommunications company, and Bastion Payment Systems, a Philippine-based third party processor and fraud management service and software company. Under the agreement, which becomes effective immediately, the parties have established a strategic business cooperation for the promotion and sales of MobiClear's electronic Personal Identification Verification (PIV) solution in connection with credit and debit card transactions. The products and services will be offered throughout Asia and will be made possible using MobiClear's multi-Click for the lowest price on dmnobieblankGateway');" onMouseOut="setTimeout('hideLayer()',500);" class=hotlink2>gateway solutions in all forms of electronic business environments.
(AFX UK Focus) 2007-09-28 13:29 GMT: Domino's Pizza says no evidence to support widespread staff abuse claims
LONDON (Thomson Financial) - Domino's Pizza UK & IRL PLC said there is no evidence to suggest a widespread problem at its franchises following new allegations on BBC's Newsnight of staff abuse. The BBC reported allegations from workers at Wolverhampton and Warrington franchises that they were subject to illegal deductions from their salaries. One Hungarian worker claimed to have earned negative pay because of deductions made to his salary to cover the cost of buying and insuring a car he was using to deliver pizzas. Another English former employee alleged his employer had deducted 100 stg from each of the employees with access to the safe after 400 stg went missing on Christmas Eve, 2006. The money was later refunded after complaints were made. Domino's said: "The suggestion that these unproven allegations are representative of working life at Domino's Pizza is completely untrue." It added that in spite of the Union's intensive efforts to lobby employees, and the high level of awareness around a small number of grievances, there is no evidence to suggest a widespread problem.
Fireglow to digitally distribute 1C UK games
Fireglow Games has announced an agreement with 1C UK to digitally distribute seven of 1C's full-scale PC games. �We are happy to announce our global digital distribution agreement with 1C. It�s a great start,� says Ludmila Ludvig, managing director of Fireglow Games. �In the near future, we aim to expand on our publishing business.� �We are delighted to be working with Fireglow. Like us, they have recognised the huge opportunity offered by the digital distribution medium and we are looking forwards to some very positive results from this deal,� adds Peter King, Managing Director of 1C UK. The specific 1C titles covered by the agreement were not specified. Fireglow Games is best known for its Sudden Strike franchise. .
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