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WOODBURY, N.Y., Oct. 10, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Jennifer Convertibles, Inc. (the "Company") (www.jenniferfurniture.com) announced today that its Board of Directors unanimously approved the termination of the registration of its common stock under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. The Company will file a Form 15 with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") to effect this on or about October 20, 2011.After careful consideration, the Board of Directors decided to deregister based on its belief that the savings the Company will achieve as a result of deregistration, particularly on costs related to the preparation and filing of

Cross-channel marketers who have historically left postal matters in the hands of their service providers may find that the rapidly changing postal landscape requires more hands-on knowledge and involvement than ever before.

By Alan Rimm-Kaufman From this article, you'll learn how to start protecting your Web site and customer data from potential security breaches. A security breach could hit your company without warning. A hacker could bring your firm to its knees with terrifying swiftness. If your Web site is insecure today, hackers could break into it tonight, and tomorrow you could face widespread customer wrath, disastrous publicity and significant legal liability. If your firm hasn't yet taken steps to reduce your Web security risk, now is the time to do so. Following are suggestions to get you started. Yes, You Are a Target

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