UK offshore oil and gas investment has risen to its highest level in 30 years, thanks to changes in the tax regime introduced over the past four years, industry association Oil & Gas UK said Monday. Investment soared to GBP11.4 billion ...
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On February 18, 2013, Studsvik, a supplier of advanced technical services to the international nuclear power industry in waste treatment, decommissioning, engineering and services, and operating efficiency, announced the decision to ...
Canadian baker Canada Bread, in which Maple Leaf Foods has a 90% stake, has announced plans to close two bakeries, affecting around 120 jobs. The facilities are located in Grand Falls in New Brunswick and Edmonton in Alberta. The ...
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Anglesey Council's planning and orders committee have approved plans for the 70 acre development in Bodorgan, which could generate electricity for up to 4,500 homes. Developers Bodorgan Environment Management Ltd will install 3,200 solar ...
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Steel Authority of India Limited’s Bokaro Steel Plant has registered a steady growth path both in production and projects in the year 2012. Commissioning of the rebuilt zero emission Coke Oven Battery 2 in March 2012 was one of ...
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There is no single rare earth element market. Instead, the rare earth universe is made up of four or five distinct "critical rare earth" markets that should be the focus for investors today. Even with new mine supply and refining capacity ...
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The internet is revolutionising the newspaper industry, and for the publisher of the Daily Mail and Metro, it is having the same effect on IT strategy. David Henderson, CIO at A&N Media, says the publisher’s websites attract 100 ...
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Global life sciences and material sciences company DSM provides clear evidence of meeting industry regulations, through the use of EMC Documentum D2. Sharing its case study at EMC Momentum 2012, DSM said it was first introduced to ...
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Global oil and gas transactions have suffered a modest decline in both deal count and total value in the H1 of 2012. According to Mergers and Acquisitions in the Oil and Gas Industry, however, increasing merger & acquisition interest by ...
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Amazon Web Services has submitted an entry to the Cloud Security Alliance's Security, Trust & Assurance Registry (STAR), a move that sheds some light into the security features of its IaaS cloud offering. The CSA launched its STAR program ...
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Headquartered in Atlanta, AirWatch has been in the MDM business since 2003 with one goal in mind-helping companies focus on using mobile technology rather than the complexities of managing it. When your business is ready to take mobile ...
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Birmingham Business Journal reported that Energen Corp announced that Ms Frances Powell Hawes will join the company’s board of directors. Ms Powell Hawes is chief financial officer of New Process Steel in Houston, and her ...
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The Metropolitan Police Service's IT director talks to Computer Weekly about the Olympian challenges facing IT transformation at the Met now the London 2012 Games are over. Steve Whatson(pictured),director of ICT for the Olympics and ...
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Taipei, Oct. 29, 2012 (CENS)--Countering high fuel prices, China Airlines, Taiwan's flag carrier, will renew its fleet by decommissioning at least 30 passenger planes including 10 long-term planes and 20 short-term planes, with total ...
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A number of large public sector contracts buoyed IT services company Atos Origin in the third quarter, with the outsourcer reporting double-digit growth. Atos Origin grew its UK market 10% to €426m, compared with the same quarter the ...
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