Team Report – Louisiana-monroe – Yahoo Sports

Nokia will have its revenge on the smartphone industry – Yahoo News

Will Lutz’s 26-yard field goal with four seconds to play snapped Georgia State’s 16-game losing streak dating back to 2012. The Panthers scored 17 points in the fourth quarter to secure its first victory since Oct. 13, 2012 against Rhode Island. Quarterback Nick Arbuckle broke out with 413 yards passing and four scores and receiver Lynquez Blair finished with 118 yards receiving and a touchdown. Takeaway: Georgia State’s win has more than the normal implications. For a program that has struggled mightily in its transition to the Football Bowl Subdivision, GSU can now find confidence in the fact it can indeed win a game. Furthermore, second-year coach Trent Miles, who successfully turned Indiana State in a positive direction before arriving in Atlanta, now has a proven result to build off of.

Emaar Properties, developer of the Dubai Mall, to list part of its retail unit on stock market | Fox Business

The reason for this is easy to understand: Samsung may be forced to pay one of the historys biggest patent royalty sums to Nokia, and fellow Korean electronics titan LG is not scot free, either. What unleashed the beast in the Finnish company was its decision to sell its handset division to Microsoft a while back. As long as Nokia was a phone company, it was bound by a web of cross-licensing deals limiting how much it can charge for its thousands of handset-related patents. Nokia needed to use both essential and non-essential patents held by Samsung, Apple, Motorola and other industry giants, which put a rather severe cap on how much it could charge other phone vendors. But when Nokia got out of handset business, the need for those cross-licensing deals vanished and Nokia emerged as a Non-Practicing Entity (NPE). Or as Business Korea defines the term, a patent troll.

In quotes: Drivers comment on Tony Stewart – Yahoo Sports

You’re just really excited to get back in that race car. Appreciation is another emotion you really feel. Just the face that you’re able to get back in the car and you have the chance to get back in again. At the end of the day at this level, there’s a lot of parts of this job that it does become a job; it’s work. But at the end of the day we do this because we love it. And we love being in that race car and we love being fast and I’m just, honestly, so happy to see Tony back in the car. I just have so much respect for that guy and we’ve missed him since he’s been away and I can’t wait to get out there and race with him.

Heineken sells Mexican packaging business to Crown for $1.23 billion | Fox Business

of the U.S. for $1.23 billion (940 million euros) to reduce debt. Heineken acquired the business in 2010 as part of a $7.9 billion deal to buy the Mexican company Femsa, which owned the Dos Equis, Tecate and Sol brands. But Heineken said Monday it doesn’t view the production of cans, corks and bottles as part of its core business: brewing and marketing its beer. Philadelphia-based Crown said the deal will make it the second-largest beer and soft drink can producer in the United States and the maker of 20 percent of all cans globally. In 2013, Empaque had sales of $660 million, operating profit of around $95 million, and 1,500 employees.

Golden Nuggets: Cal postgame celebration, team sings Fight For California – Yahoo Sports

The Dubai-based developer said in a statement Sunday that it expects to sell at least 15 percent of the company known as Emaar Malls Group in the offering. Like Emaar properties, the new company will trade on the Dubai Financial Market. Emaar’s retail business includes the vast Dubai Mall, the Mideast’s biggest shopping center.

It has been 357 days since our last win in football. It has been 693 days since Cal’s last win over an FBS school. You can imagine that after a fairly strong performance in yesterday’s win over Northwestern, Cal fans everywhere were a little excited.

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