| Crude Oil Futures Decline Crude oil prices fell Monday on a mixture of supply-related news and bearish economic data. West Texas crude for April delivery lost $3.42 to $102.20 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Brent crude dropped $2.75 to $101.02 a barrel. Reformulated gasoline slid 10 cents to $2.62 a gallon. 3/31/2008 12:55 PM EDT Top Rocket Stocks for Week of March 31 It doesn't matter if the market goes up or down. Even if the market has a disastrous, disastrous week, out of the 8,000 or so public companies, there still will be hundreds of stocks that will climb. 3/25/2008 11:26 AM EDT Garmin, MapQuest Ink Maps Pact Digital-navigation device maker Garmin said Monday it has partnered with MapQuest.com to have directions and maps directly sent to its GPS devices. The partnership will allow Garmin device owners to plan and research routes on the Internet and send trip results to their GPS units without needing to connect to a computer. 3/31/2008 10:13 AM EDT Four Things to Know About Airline Mergers The Business Press Maven, a father of three, has been reading a book on how to raise defiant children. The book advises parents to essentially ignore acts of defiance and forge on. Delta and Northwest , employers of a combined 11,000 pilots, appear to be reading the same book. 3/31/2008 10:50 AM EDT Freescale Finally Finds Customer for Chip It's been nearly two years since Freescale took bragging rights by being the first company to commercialize a novel type of memory technology dubbed MRAM. Now Freescale is finally announcing a customer for the technology. 3/28/2008 8:00 PM EDT Video Game Firms Can't Win With Executives The video-games industry grew a blistering 43% last year as sales reached $17.9 billion, bolstered in large part by eagerly anticipated titles and the arrival of the latest generation of consoles. Despite a breakout year, a number of senior video-game executives in the past four months have been forced out. 3/28/2008 2:33 PM EDT Ansys Sets Plan to Buy Ansoft Ansys will make a foray into the highly competitive market for microprocessor-design software, saying Monday it will acquire Ansoft . Southpointe, Pa.-based Ansys, which develops engineering-simulation software, will pay $832 million, or about $32.50 a share, in a cash-and-stock deal. 3/31/2008 11:35 AM EDT Sponsored Links  |