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Toner Cartridges

In the past year I had decided to shop online especially when it comes to ink cartridges and laser toner cartridges. I don’t have the time now to go to the store. It is time consuming when you go drive and then find yourself in a long line just to pay. That’s why it is more comfortable for me to purchase online. As I mentioned that I have to pick the sites where I can start shopping and in terms of ink cartridges, there’s no better place to start with than the Inkjetdeals.info. This website lists online stores that sell ink cartridges and laser toner for deep discounts of up to 80% off retail pricing.

One of the advantages of shopping online is saving money through coupons. Yes, they have Carrot Ink Coupons that you can use if you like this brand. Of course you can have $10 off with $40 purchase,Free Shipping with $25 purchase SAVE up to 70% on ink cartridges and printer supplies. They have Inkgrabber coupons which is Free Shipping + Free Software with $55 purchase. You must enter Inkgrabber Coupon Code: BUNDLE. You can have those different coupons to save money.

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Hewlett-Packard Said to Be Close to Buying E.D.S.

The Hewlett-Packard Company, the personal computer and printer maker, is close to a deal to acquire the Electronic Data Systems Corporation, the operator of corporate computer systems, for $12 billion to $13 billion, people with knowledge of the talks said Monday.

The price range suggested that Electronic Data Systems would fetch at least a 26 percent premium, based on Friday’s closing share price of $18.86.

Terms were not clear, these people said, but the deal could be announced as early as Tuesday. These people warned that negotiations were continuing and may not lead to a transaction.

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Itunes

Apple is allegedly paying more for its same-day-as-DVD iTunes movies than it charges customers for the downloads, indicating that the company views the movies as a loss leader to help sell other products. The ever-popular “person familiar with the matter” told the Wall Street Journal (subscription) that Apple pays the movie studios a wholesale price of $16 per movie while only charging customers $14.99 for new releases. The $1.01 loss on each movie sale is sure to add up, but Apple is apparently confident that such an agreement will pay off in the long run.

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