Japan's output of vinyl acetate monomer in October rose 3% month on month to 38,137 mt, but was down 26% from a year earlier, data released Thursday by the Japan VAM and PVOH Industry Association showed. VAM inventory at the end of ...
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The NYMEX January natural gas futures contract settled 3.3 cents lower at $3.314/MMBtu Friday, extending declines to a seventh straight session on updated forecasts for well-above-average temperatures over the next two weeks. The gas ...
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The US oil and natural gas rotary rig count for the week ending Friday fell by one to 1,799, which was down 220 from 2,019 the same week a year ago, Baker Hughes said in its weekly report. The natural gas rig count fell by one to 416. The ...
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Manipur Commerce and Industries Minister, Govindas, has said the Ministry of Textiles, Government of India, will soon set up a Mega Handloom Park at Imphal, the capital city of the North-Eastern Indian state of Manipur. The Minister ...
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Paramount Sleep has partnered with Miami-based bedding manufacturer Biscayne Bedding International to produce Paramount's portfolio of bedding brands. The partnership will expand Paramount Sleep's distribution in Florida. This is ...
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China Shenhua Energy Co, the listed subsidiary of state-owned Shenhua Group, said Friday it mined 24.2 million mt of commercially-ready coal in November, up 0.8% year on year. Over January-November, it mined a total of 279 million mt of ...
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Cisco, GDT, and Golden Living have released a video case study that outlines the business benefits of Golden Living's Cisco powered collaboration solution. Designed and implemented by General DataTech L.P. (GDT), Golden Living's solution ...
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History Associates, the leading U.S. historical services firm, along with the American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC), and app developer NeoTreks Inc., is pleased to announce the availability of a new mobile app guided tour of Pointe du ...
FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski detailed plans on Thursday to free up more wireless spectrum that carriers say they need to offer high-speed mobile services. The agency is on track to make 300MHz of new spectrum available for commercial ...
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Chevron has proposed a deal to Brazilian prosecutors to resolve Real 40 billion ($19.17 billion) in outstanding legal actions over the Frade Field oil spill. In the proposal, discussed at a public hearing at federal prosecutors' offices ...
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. As part of the agreement, the franchise will have an option to acquire the remaining 49% of the Philippines bottler for seven years after the closing of the deal and also has an option to sell the stake back to Coca-Cola in year six. ...
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Web hosting providers from the U.S., Canada and other Western nations have been hosting official Syrian government websites, in violation of sanction orders from the U.S. and other governments, according to a Canadian Web research ...
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Sheldon Manufacturing, Inc introduces the SHEL LAB Model 2428H, the newest addition to its large capacity CO2 incubator line. This 27 cubic foot incubator features active humidity control up to 95%. "The three most critical incubator ...
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The pleasant, warm temperatures attract all types of sports people to go outside. Cyclists, joggers, hikers and inline-skaters all spend their leisure time in the open air. Therefore it is important to choose the right clothing. ...
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Cyber criminals are using computers infected with a particular piece of malware to power a commercial proxy service that funnels potentially malicious traffic through them, according to security researchers from Symantec. Three months ...
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