The vice president of global manufacturing and president of international operations for General Motors, Tim Lee, has said in an interview at the Detroit auto show that he is confident in the Holden local manufacturing plan approved to ...
The Hive has hired Ian Ferguson to manage its North American aftermarket sales and rep force for its Chub, Revl and e*thirteen brands. Ferguson originally hails from New Mexico and more recently San Luis Obispo, California, where he has ...
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Some 200 people gathered at Specialized's headquarters in Morgan Hill, California, on Saturday night for the National Interscholastic Cycling Association's annual awards. The event honored student-athletes, coaches, volunteers and ...
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Joe Akers and Josh Grenz,residents of Fort Collins,will today open their nanobrewery,Verboten Brewing,at 1550 Taurus Court in east-central Loveland,Colorado,US. The 1,600 ft2 brewery consists of a taproom,which has five taps and ...
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Sky Ridge Medical Center in Colorado, US, has initiated the FDA-approved Delcath Systems' expanded access program (EAP) to provide US patients access to second-generation hemofiltration cartridge of Delcath's proprietary chemosaturation ...
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Disposing of dysprosium, terminating terbium, eliminating europium and nixing neodymium Shares of Molycorp (NYSE:MCP) plunged more than 22% to $8.33 in heavy volumes on Thursday after the rare earth miner served up more bad news to ...
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General Motors and Isuzu are considering developing an all-new ute together, the Detroit-based automaker has confirmed. Reuters reports the two companies have signed a memorandum of understanding to enter negotiations over the potential ...
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BOULDER, CO (BRAIN) — VeloPress' latest title is a book on core training by pro road racer Tom Danielson and personal trainer Alison Westfahl. "Tom Danielson's Core Advantage: Core Strength for Cycling's Winning Edge," is the ...
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NGC Software announced that Sport Obermeyer, a 65 year-old, world-renowned Aspen, Colorado-based skiwear company that produces technical, fashionable, earth-friendly outerwear, apparel and accessories, has selected NGC’s Global ...
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A.C. Special Projects (ACSP) has supplied Brand Pilot Limited, a strategic marketing consultancy based in Oxford, UK, with a complete touring audio and lighting solution for the promotional stand used at race circuits across the UK ...
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US-based Southwest Ice Cream Specialties is voluntarily recalling ShurFine brand Creamery Select Dulce de Leche ice cream as it may contain praline pecan ice cream, which contains wheat, soy and pecans as ingredients, which are not ...
DENVER,CO(BRAIN)—Sampson Sports has two new pedals—including one model with an innovative bike fitting feature—and is splitting off its private label business for events into a new company ...
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Canton, Ohio-based Timken Company announced Wednesday its acquisition of the assets of Wazee Companies, LCC, a regional provider of motor, generator, wind and industrial crane services to diverse end markets including oil and gas, wind, ...
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St. Nick and his reindeer have begun their Christmas Eve work delivering presents to children around the world and NORAD is tracking their progress today. As the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) has been doing since 1958, ...
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Email is a commodity,says Brett Goldstein,Chicago's CIO,and that's why he's moving it to a cloud. The Windy City said Thursday it is migrating email and desktop applications to Microsoft's cloud services for about 30,000 employees. This ...
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