A newly formed investment group has purchased carbon wheel manufacturer Mad Fiber, the first of several bike industry acquisitions it's eyeing in 2013. Divine Cycling Group was founded in January by Gary Ullman and Dan Devine, who, ...
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Sugoi has been named the "Official Performance Apparel" for the Ironman triathlons in North America and Europe. The clothing brand, owned by Dorel Industries, has reached a three-year agreement with Ironman, said Sugoi president Kyle ...
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The League of American Bicyclists is supporting a program to encourage women to ride in Washington, DC, with a $15,000 grant. The League is announcing the grant for the Women & Bicycle program, on the eve of the National Women's Bicycling ...
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SRAM has begun production of a new range of urban bike parts at a factory in Dali, Taiwan. The new line was developed over the course of 22 months at SRAM's facility in Schweinfurt, Germany, where the company has traditionally manufactured ...
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The Dragons: Riders of Berk animated TV series launches this weekend, building excitement ahead of Spin Master's toy range. The show premieres on Cartoon Network on Saturday, March 2nd at 10am with an hour-long double bill. This will ...
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Alyss Toys has appointed a team of sales representatives across the UK. Five team members have been appointed with responsibilities for territories listed below: Kirsty Baxter – The Midlands Steve Baker – London & South ...
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How many products are available in the UK and what are the key items in the range? There are currently eight ranges appealing to both boys and girls including trains sets, farm toys, rescue and military and Loving World which is very ...
Tang Eng Iron Works (TE), one of the major stainless steel mills in Taiwan, has announced to keep its March price unchanged in Taiwan domestic market. TE's vice president said to calculate by mill's cost. The company actually still has ...
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The horse meat scandal has dominated the media in recent weeks. From sensationalist tabloid headlines to Twitter gags, discussion on the topic has been widespread. It all started in January after traces of horse meat were found in ...
A toy company is hoping to bring comic book characters old and new into action figure form. Indie Spotlight Comic Book Heroes, a crowdfunding project set up by Geoff Beckett Jr of GBJR Toys, hopes to raise $20,000 in investment to produce ...
The first Robe Robin MMX WashBeams fixtures to tour the UK went out on Strictly Come Dancing - The Live Tour, which played a month of UK arenas following the latest of the BBC's popular hit TV series. The glittering 2013 tour line up ...
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Rainbow Colours, which supplies coloured strings and books to help kids learn to play instruments, has joined music trade body MIA. This means the company is now a part of the national Learn to Play Day which takes place on March 16th. ...
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The Victoria Hotel & Conference Centre is the leading venue in Donetsk, capital of the Donets Basin region of the Ukraine. It is also situated very close to the Donbass Arena, home of local soccer heroes (and 2009 UEFA Cup winners) FC ...
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The upgrade and installation of a Philips Strand dimming system at The Baxter Theatre in Cape Town, is now complete. The Baxter Theatre at the University of Cape Town purchased their new Philips Strand Wallrack Dimmer units from DWR ...
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Projection artist Ross Ashton from London UK based The Projection Studio created a special giant video artwork, Spiritus on the front of All Souls Church, Cheriton near Folkestone in Kent for the 2013 Cheriton Lights Festival. Ashton was ...