A chain-link fence (also referred to as wire netting, wire-mesh fence, chain-wire fence, cyclone fence, hurricane fence, or diamond-mesh fence) is a type of woven fence usually made from galvanized or LLDPE-coated steel wire. The wires run ...
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Fujitsu has paid $1.2 billion into its pension funds for current and former U.K. employees, and renegotiated cuts to ongoing pension contributions, freeing up cash to grow other areas of its U.K. business, the company said Monday. The ...
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THE Australian dollar rose to a two-month high on the back of news of a bailout deal to support banks in Cyprus and its embattled government. The bailout will consist of US$10 billion in financing for the government and require the ...
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Biopharmaceutical company Pfizer has decided to discontinue the development of filibuvir, an experimental hepatitis C drug, following a strategic review and capital allocation. The drug, which is in mid-stage clinical testing, is facing ...
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Engineers will determine the future economic status of Britain, says Lord John Browne, former BP CEO. “I do believe engineering is the only way to get growth in any economy,” says Browne, a past president of the Royal Academy ...
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The local sharemarket rose to a 4 1/2-year high yesterday as the economic outlook for the US and China brightened and eurozone worries eased, with National Australia Bank spiking higher on reports of a cost-cutting plan. The benchmark ...
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“The Pakistan Government will apply for Least Developed Country (LDC) status, which it would get by 2014”, the Textiles Minister - Makhdoom Shahabuddin recently told the Pakistan National Assembly. This would mean that ...
The Rainbow Toy Awards for Excellence 2013 are open for entries. Any new toy product launch this year is eligible to be entered into the Awards, which is now in its fifth year. Award winners and highly commended products will be ...
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DELL has unveiled plans to go private in a $US24.4 billion ($23.4bn) deal which would give founder Michael Dell a chance to reshape the former number one PC maker. "I believe this transaction will open an exciting new chapter for Dell, ...
Following disappointing jobs report and the news earlier this week that US fragile economic recovery has come to a virtual halt, it is imperative that the White House and Congress immediately make economic growth and job creation their top ...
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Findus Group has announced that Unilever's chairman for Italy, James Hill, will become its new CEO. Hill will take up the role at Findus on 1 April, the company said today (17 January). At Findus, Hill will be asked to use his experience ...
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The PC market may be taking a beating but chip maker Advanced Micro Devices is has no plans to move toward the hot new market: smartphones. Mark Papermaster, chief technology officer at AMD, made it clear in an interview with ...
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Xerox CFO Luca Maestri(pictured)is swapping the world of photocopiers for iPads,as he prepares to leave the company to join Apple as corporate controller. Maestri will start work at the iPhone and iPad producer on 28 February.He joined ...
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Felt Bicycles,based in Southern California,is the latest top-tier sponsor of the SoCal High School Cycling League,the league announced this month. "It is very exciting that such an internationally well known Southern California-based ...
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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