go.theregister.com - 8/14/2009
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Americans get cheaper iron loans Following in the footsteps of the indigenous server makers in the United States, Japanese box peddler NEC has launched zero per cent financing and deferred payment offers for buyers in North America willing to do a deal now, rather than waiting until the economy improves.… Case Study: WhatsUp keeps Legoland turnstyles ringing
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NEC punts 0% financing, deferred payments
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Americans get cheaper iron loans Following in the footsteps of the indigenous server makers in the United States, Japanese box peddler NEC has launched zero per cent financing and deferred payment offers for buyers in North America willing to do a deal now, rather than waiting until the economy improves.… Continue to read more… ...
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