Mothercare plc, the leading international mother and baby retailer, updates on Q4 trading covering the 11 week and 52-week periods to 30 March 2013 Highlights for Q4 - UK store closures ahead of plan, with 56 loss-making stores closed ...
Tags: Global Sales, Mothercare, Textile
The Swedish multinational apparel-retailer Hennes & Mauritiz (H&M) has released its global supplier list for the first time to the public. The supplier countries of the fast fashion clothier H&M include India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri ...
Tags: H&M, Global Supplier
Solarstrom AG has completed three ground-mounted projects on schedule by March 31, 2013 in the UK. Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) have been concluded for all the systems. The largest system, with a total of 33 MWp, has been installed in ...
Tags: Metallurgy, Mineral, Energy, solar, Solarstrom
Martifer Solar, a subsidiary of Martifer SGPS, developed a cluster of utility scale photovoltaic plants totaling 28.1 MWp in the United Kingdom. This is one of the largest clusters of utility scale solar PV plants ever built ...
Tags: Solar, Metallurgy, Mineral, Energy, Martifer Solar
TELSTRA has kicked off a review of its digital media and IPTV division and flagged as many as 55 job cuts as the telco giant explores new ways to push its premium content and the resale of Foxtel pay-TV services to consumers. The review ...
Tags: IPTV, Consumer Electronics
THE ailing personal computer market is getting weaker, and it's starting to look like it will never fully recover as a new generation of mobile devices reshapes the way people use technology. The latest evidence of the PC's infirmity ...
Tags: PC, Computer Products, Consumer Electronics
The exports of woven garments from Bangladesh registered a growth of 13.81 percent year-on-year to total US$ 8.09 billion, during the initial nine months of the current fiscal year that began on July 1, 2013. During the same period, ...
Tags: Woven Garment, Exports
MICROSOFT is moving to bolster its new tablet fleet as declining sales of PCs create concerns around sales of Windows 8. The Wall St Journal reports Microsoft is developing a fresh range of its Surface tablets, including a 7-inch screen ...
Tags: Computer Products, Consumer Electronics, PC
WITH $600 stuffed in one pocket and a smartphone tucked in the other, Patricio Fink struck a deal that's joining thousands like it in a virtual revolution. The Argentine software developer was dealing in bitcoins - getting an injection of ...
Catering equipment supplier Nisbets has added a number of new glasses with crystal stems to its range of Olympia glassware. Catering equipment supplier Nisbets has extended its Olympia range of crystal glassware Product ...
Tags: Glassware, Agriculture
The 2013 forecast for construction-put-in-place is up 8 percent―$918 million―over 2012, according to consulting and investment firm, FMI. Even with the strong improvement, however, FMI does not expect annual construction to go ...
Smartglass has recently won the contract to supply privacy glass to the new Nationwide Office in London. In conjunction with Mace and Optima Partitioning, Privacy Smartglass will feature in the CEO and excutive offices. Located ...
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April 5, 2013 in front of the City of Khashuri (Shida Kartli, eastern Georgia) exempted from building glass factory workers met with majority MP Valery Gelashvili. They asked for help from the deputy in the commissioning of the plant. ...
Tags: Construction Glass, Glass
The bigger jobs have been rolling in for us this month at SunGift, as our commercial team has been working hard on winning contract with highly-regarded installations. So we're delighted to announce that we've completed work on a 250 kW ...
Tags: Solar, Metallurgy, Mineral, Energy, vacuum cleaner
It’s reported that the Malaysian steel mills announced to cut rebar domestic prices by around US$20/ton due to lower scrap prices, weak demand and decreased import prices of steel products. According to local sources, the prices of ...
Tags: Steel Mills, Rebar Prices