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NEW YORK (AP) - The latest on developments in financial markets (All times local):<br><br>4 p.m.<br><br>Technology stocks led U.S. indexes broadly lower on Wall Street, outweighing gains for energy producers and other companies.<br><br>Facebook and chipmaker Nvidia each lost 4.5 percent Monday.<br><br>Retailers were also lower. Amazon lost 1.6 percent.<br><br>Energy companies rose along with the price of crude oil. Marathon Oil gained 3.1 percent.<br><br>The Standard & Poor's 500 fell 5 points, or 0.2 percent, to 2,496.<br><br>The Dow Jones industrial average lost 53 points, or 0.2 percent, to 22,295. The Nasdaq composite declined 56 points, or 0. Here's more information on bubble shooter pet have a look at our page. 9 percent, to 6,370.<br><br>Small-company stocks held up better than the rest of the market. The Russell 2000 index edged up 1 point to 1,451, another record high.<br><br>Bond prices rose. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note fell to 2.22 percent.<br><br>___<br><br>11:45 a.m.<br><br>Technology companies are leading stocks lower in midday trading on Wall Street, outweighing gains for energy produces.<br><br>Facebook lost 3.8 percent Monday, and chipmaker Nvidia fell 3.7 percent.<br><br>Materials companies and retailers were also lower. International Paper fell 0.7 percent and Amazon lost 1.5 percent.<br><br>Energy companies rose along with the price of crude oil. Marathon Oil gained 2.6 percent.<br><br>The Standard & Poor's 500 fell 10 points, or 0.4 percent, to 2,491.<br><br>The Dow Jones industrial average fell 82 points, or 0.4 percent, to 22,266. The Nasdaq composite fell 66 points, or 1 percent, to 6,360.<br><br>Bond prices rose. The yield on the 10-year Treasury note fell to 2.22 percent.<br><br>___<br><br>9:35 a.m.<br><br>Stocks are opening modestly lower on Wall Street, led by declines in technology companies.<br><br>Apple fell 1.3 percent in early trading Monday following a report that it was telling parts suppliers to slow down delivery of iPhone X components.<br><br>Materials companies and retailers were also lower. International Paper fell 1.1 percent and Amazon lost 1.5 percent.<br><br>The Standard & Poor's 500 fell 3 points, or 0.1 percent, to 2,499.<br><br>The Dow Jones industrial average fell 10 points, less than 0.1 percent, to 22,341. The Nasdaq lost 36 points, or 0.6 percent, to 6,391.
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April 13, 2011. Absolutist announces the release of Bubble Bonanza, a new addictive bubble-shooting game for the PC.<br>It was 11 years ago that Absolutist burst onto the casual games scene with its first title � Bubble Shooter. The simple but addictive game mechanic grew to become an incredibly popular independent arcade genre with many clones and derivatives on all possible gaming platforms. <br>Now Absolutist has teamed up with KID Group LLC, a San Francisco-based game and toy invention group, to create a new spin on the distinguished genre. <br>Bubble Bonanza brings the bubble-shooting mechanic to life with a fun backstory, awesome new features and a distinct look and feel. It has 3 unique game modes, offering a player the chance to either complete a Quest, Master his skills on an advanced level or clear the playfield in a Time Trial. The Quest takes you to different places around the world to stop the evil boss from dropping his bad bubbles on us all. To see more about bubble shooter pet review our own web-page. � You must use the bonus system of energy bubbles, bombs, wild balls and more, while avoiding obstacles such as holes, logs and trashcans. Armed with your trusty bubble blaster, you must stop the advance of the bad bubbles romping and jumping on the backgrounds of deserted city streets, dense tropical forests and sunny ocean beaches.<br><br>The Windows title came out on Absolutist web-site on April 13, 2011 and is available for one-hour free trial here.

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April 13, 2011. Absolutist announces the release of Bubble Bonanza, a new addictive bubble-shooting game for the PC.
It was 11 years ago that Absolutist burst onto the casual games scene with its first title � Bubble Shooter. The simple but addictive game mechanic grew to become an incredibly popular independent arcade genre with many clones and derivatives on all possible gaming platforms.
Now Absolutist has teamed up with KID Group LLC, a San Francisco-based game and toy invention group, to create a new spin on the distinguished genre.
Bubble Bonanza brings the bubble-shooting mechanic to life with a fun backstory, awesome new features and a distinct look and feel. It has 3 unique game modes, offering a player the chance to either complete a Quest, Master his skills on an advanced level or clear the playfield in a Time Trial. The Quest takes you to different places around the world to stop the evil boss from dropping his bad bubbles on us all. To see more about bubble shooter pet review our own web-page. � You must use the bonus system of energy bubbles, bombs, wild balls and more, while avoiding obstacles such as holes, logs and trashcans. Armed with your trusty bubble blaster, you must stop the advance of the bad bubbles romping and jumping on the backgrounds of deserted city streets, dense tropical forests and sunny ocean beaches.

The Windows title came out on Absolutist web-site on April 13, 2011 and is available for one-hour free trial here.