IT applications integrator and reseller 2e2 has entered administration, after weeks of negotiations with investors failed to find a solution for the Berkshire-based firm's £270m debts. Some 319 UK sales and admin staff have already ...
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The appointment of Christine Tacon as the UK’s first groceries code adjudicator is “an important step in the battle to ensure fairness across the supply chain”, according to the National Farmers Union (NFU) and others. ...
2 Sisters Food Group has won a new supply contract that will create 100 jobs at its Nottinghamshire sandwich manufacturing facility, Solway Foods. 2 Sisters is creating 100 jobs in sandwich manufacturing Solway Foods makes fresh ...
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GOLDWIN Inc. is unveiling its revamped 2013-14 collection to the North American and European markets, including the limited edition "Exclusive Model" line - designed and hand crafted in Japan. This collection will debut in Europe at "ISPO ...
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The unemployment rate among U.S. IT workers stood at 3.3% in the fourth quarter of 2012, significantly lower than the overall unemployment rate of 7.8%, according to tech job board Dice. The technology consulting industry in the U.S. ...
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Firms such as Facebook and Google may have to significantly rein in their use personal data if European Union lawmakers get the go-ahead to give users more control over their data. In a report seen by Reuters, Jan Philipp Albrecht, a ...
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Fung Retailing Limited,a wholly-owned subsidiary of the privately held Fung Group,announced that its joint venture with funds managed by private equity firm AEA Investors LP has acquired a 70%stake in the Suhyang Group,Korea's pre-eminent ...
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Hormel Foods will acquire the Skippy peanut butter brand from Unilever for a consideration of around US$700m, it emerged today (3 January). Unilever, which announced it was "considering options" for Skippy in October, announced this ...
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Company sales rose after it branched into toys. Debut Sport's annual turnover has risen 25 per cent since it began selling wheeled toys. The company started making snooker and pool tables for Argos. It now produces over 100 items for 20 ...
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1. How to be a great buyer? First of all, check the information of the supplier. Try to know the capital, registry date & expiry date, third-party professional qualification certification of audit, etc. Anything which can prove the ...
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Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) has handed over a report focusing on redevelopment of West Bengal’s textile industry, while ensuring steady and comprehensive growth over the next 10 years, to the state ...
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BD Live reported that aveng subsidiary Trident Steel’s ZAR 8.6 million fine set by the Competition Commission was confirmed by the Competition Tribunal on Wednesday. The settlement followed a commission investigation which found ...
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NUALIGHT GROUP APPOINTS NEW CHAIRMAN Tuesday, December 18, 2012: International Lighting Executive Per Langholz has been appointed Non-Executive Chairman of the Nualight Group as the Irish LED lighting technology specialist accelerates its ...
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LED tube manufacturer Ilumisys has rebranded as Toggled, Lighting Science Group has named its new CEO, and Nualight has appointed a new chairman. Ilumisys rebrands as Toggled, names Brent York to Board Directors Altair has rebranded its ...
Intel this week presented an array of arguments to the E.U. General Court in its appeal of a massive 1.06 billion euros (US$1.33 billion) fine imposed by Europe's antitrust regulators. In 2009, the European Commission fined Intel for ...