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Business News
New Provo School Video Policy Puts Entrepreneur's Business At Risk |
Provo High School alumnus Ryan Clark may be out of the movie
business after the school board decided to ban R-rated films on campus.
Family Flicks, Clarke's brainchild, shows edited versions of hit screen
movies. Violence profanity and nudity are removed. It seemed like a good
idea until last week when the Provo School Board approved a video policy
that prohibits showing any clip from an R-rated movie, edited or not. Clark
had been renting school space to show the films. |
Corvis, Micrel and Myriad Genetics Push MSI Down Again |
While three quarters of the stocks on the MSI
were down last week, just three stocks accounting for most of the
more than 6% fall in the index. Optical network equipment maker
Corvis fell nearly 20%, as did semiconductor manufacturer Micrel
Semiconductor, while biotech firm Myriad Genetics was off over 17%.
Combined, they accounted for two-thirds of the index's drop. |
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