Johnson Rice & Company, L.L.C.
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February 2nd, 2012 – Congratulations to Rodney Rooney for being named Bellwether's Most Valuable Player of January, 2012. A member of our service desk team, Rooney's nomination for MVP came after a client singled out his work and sent a cookie bouquet to thank him for a job well done. Keep up the... Read More News
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Johnson Rice & Company, L.L.C.
Bellwether is an important contributor to Johnson Rice's business continuity plan.
Click here to read more about this successful partnership.
February 5th, 2012 The National Science Foundation and the journal Science announce the winners of last year's contest for the best visualizations in science and engineering.
February 4th, 2012 The death of Micron Technology's CEO during a solo flight in a hard-to-handle aircraft symbolizes the risky memory chip market that is the company's bread and butter.
February 4th, 2012 In a news conference, the New England quarterback mentions that while rehabbing last year in Costa Rica, he watched the big game on an illegal site. Is this the final validation for piracy?
February 4th, 2012 In Taiwan, a man dies while gaming In an Internet cafe. Reports suggest no one notices for nine hours. But, regardless of how long he was actually dead, how could it be that no gamer notices until a waitress finally thinks to check?
February 4th, 2012 Tweeting harder to resist than sex, coffee, and alcohol, say researchers from the University of Chicago. Now, let's just see you try to resist tweeting this story.
February 4th, 2012 As the Giants battle the Patriots on Sunday, viewers have dozens of ways to keep up with the game--by live streaming, watching on cell phones, or subscribing to apps and social-media feeds.
February 4th, 2012 Noise-reduction technology from a start-up called Audience accounts for the size of the iPhone 4S chip and keeps Siri off the iPhone 4, analyst Linley Gwennap concludes.
February 4th, 2012 The Facebook chief may be on the hook for $2 billion in taxes with his company going public. But he's not necessarily all that upset about it, because Facebook in turn gets a tax deduction.
February 4th, 2012 Why buy when you can rent, borrow, or stream books for a lot less cash?
February 4th, 2012 A research note from Citigroup says Apple CEO Tim Cook is not leaning toward a future MacBook Air with iPad-like features. So, now what?