EDINBURGH, United Kingdom (BRAIN) — Nukeproof mountain bike products will once again be available in North and South America next season, available from the Scottish distributor Hotlines via Vancouver, Canada-based Stuart Kerr. ...
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UK-based supermarket chain Sainsbury's has launched a new range of tomato purees that will add flavor to food. The new range includes Cherry Tomato & Basil Puree and Italian Tomato & Vegetable Puree. The Cherry Tomato & Basil Puree can ...
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A new online report from McKinsey & Company claims that commodities prices are destined to rise higher and become more volatile as demand from emerging markets comes more prominently into play. According to the report the economic growth ...
Methanol market showed mixed trend in Asia, whereas it was stable in US and Europe in the week ending December 15, 2012. In China, Methanol prices were steady and were spotted at US$ 355-365/ton CFR China. Methanol prices went down ...
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England Hockey and sports bra brand Berlei announce an official partnership that will see Berlei become the Official Partner of the highly successful ‘Back to Hockey’ programme and the Official Sports Bra Supplier to the England ...
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Stans Energy Corp (TSX-V: HRE) added more than 10% on Wednesday after announcing the successful separation of dysprosium oxide at its Kashka plant in Kyrgyzstan ahead of schedule. The company said 50kg of the heavy rare earth dysprosium ...
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AIXTRON SE introduced a 5 x 200mm gallium nitride on silicon (GaN-on-Si) reactor design for its G5 Planetary Reactor metal organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) platform. AIX G5+ comprises special reactor hardware and process design, ...
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Research In Motion (RIM) on Thursday posted a net loss of $235 million for the second quarter on revenues of $2.9 billion. The earnings report came two days after the company said its subscriber base had increased to 80 million. The loss ...
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Magnetically sensitive sharks don't like samarium, neodymium, and praseodymium, according to a report by BBC on a company that is experimenting with rare earth elements to protect swimmers from getting bit. Eric Stroud, who runs Shark ...
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China is restricting the export of rare earths to protect its environment, said Su Bo, vice-minister of industry and information technology at a news conference in Beijing on Wednesday. Su released a white paper, Situation and Policies of ...
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Sharp is displaying for the first time tablet displays based on its IGZO technology at the CEATEC electronics show outside of Tokyo, amid persistent rumors Apple will use the displays in its upcoming tablets. The Japanese manufacturer, ...
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Most Chinese takeovers in the resource sector do not pose a threat to national security, says the author of a new report on Chinese investment in Canada. Theodore Moran, a professor of international business at Georgetown University, says ...
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Indian textile exporters are concerned about the decline in demand for Indian clothing in international market and they demand incentives from both the Central and state governments to overcome the existing problems faced by the textile ...
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Former Pirate Bay host PRQ.se went down in the middle of a police raid on Monday, affecting hundreds of hosted sites and thousands of users of PRQ's other services. But the raid and the outage are unlikely to be related, according to PRQ's ...
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Resource nationalism is assuming more subtle forms as governments resort to measures outside of blatant asset expropriations to retain the benefits proffered by their geological bounties. In an interview with the Financial Times (paywall) ...
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