| Pipeline Data Renews Agreement with First Data
QUINCY, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pipeline Data Inc. (OTCBB:PPDA), a valued-added provider of merchant payment processing services and other related software products, announced today that is has renewed its merchant processing agreement with CTS Holdings, LLC, a subsidiary of First Data Corp. (NYSE: FDC). First Data will continue to provide comprehensive card processing services to Pipeline's merchant account base. "We are very pleased to continue our successful partnership with First Data," said Pipeline's chief executive officer, MacAllister Smith. "As an acknowledged leader in the card processing industry, First Data provides the advanced technology and dedicated service that helps us meet the needs of our merchants." "We look forward to extending our relationship with Pipeline Data through the continued inclusion of First Data card processing in its integrated suite of merchant services," said Rick Learch, senior vice president, First Data Commercial Services.
PANAMERSA Corporation Reports Large Portion of Dividends Issued
DALLAS, TX and PANAMA CITY, PANAMA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 06/08/07 -- PANAMERSA Corporation (PINKSHEETS: PNMS) is reporting that all shareholders who had certificates as of December 20, 2006, and have requested to be a part of the foundation, have been issued their land dividends via Fundacion Pan America. This accounts for 64 percent of the total land dividends or 490,000 square meters. To date, PANAMERSA Corporation has had trouble gaining full cooperation from brokerage firms, therefore the company is asking each shareholder who held PNMS (formerly PYPR) stock as of December 20, 2006 to download the broker certification form to have their broker certify the number of shares held. This will enable the company to verify the number of shares held and issue the proper land dividend within the foundation.
Enter The Middleman
E-merchants have long taken advantage of the efficiency of services such as PayPal to help them turn casual surfers into shoppers. But by adding more than one online payment option to their Websites, companies can convert one-time visitors into repeat customers. This means doing a little bit of homework to get the right combination of payment methods that suit your business needs. "If you're willing to do the research, finding online payment options isn't a technical task anymore," says Joe Thompson, 28, a computer software specialist. Thompson launched his online payment services company, Thompson Merchant Services Inc. (www.thompsonmerchant.com) in December 2002 after a short stint as an applications engineer at GO Software, (a company now owned by electronic payment technology giant VeriFone).
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