Furniture retailer C.A. Hoitt is closing its doors after 133 years, as its owner and president has chosen to retire. While the business climate has been challenging, President Brian Longo said the decision was not born out of distress. ...
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Randy Wells, Stanley vice president of marketing and brand development, works with contractors in construction of the company’s new Las Vegas showroom. LAS VEGAS — At its Las Vegas Market debut this month, Stanley Furniture is ...
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The BMW M3 Pure Coupe has been released with a $125,000 starting price, giving M fans and driving enthusiasts the opportunity to get behind the wheel of genuine Bavarian brilliance for less. At $30,000 below the standard $155,100 M3, the ...
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New XSP Series LED Street Light Delivers Over 35-Percent Performance Increase, Enabling New Applications DURHAM, NC -- Cree, Inc. (Nasdaq: CREE) is extending the revolutionary XSP Series LED Street Light portfolio to deliver municipalities ...
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DuPont Titanium Technologies has formed a new distribution agreement with Omya, Inc. Omya, through its subsidiary companies Durr Marketing Associates, Azalea Color Company and Lipscomb Chemical Company, will become a national distributor ...
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BASF is to showcase chemistry's contribution to sustainable construction at the BAU 2013 trade fair in Munich from January 14 - 19, 2013. Based at Hall A4/stand 303, the company presents numerous solutions, including products to raise the ...
ABB, a leading power and automation technology group, has announced the start-up of the new paint production facility, built for ESKARO Group AB in Odessa, Ukraine. When in operation the plant will have a capacity of 15,000 tons/year of ...
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AGC Glass Co. North America, a glass and glass-related products manufacturer, has announced the reopening of its Greenland manufacturing plant G1 float glass line. The Church Hill, Tenn.- based plant will serve as a G1 line for both the ...
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How Dell will fare in private hands – if a buyout is indeed imminent – depends entirely on how the company’s management will react to the declining revenues from its PC business, and how it will develop other areas of its ...
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Samar Khalil, Network Management Department Director, IDM Blue Coat systems on Thursday announced that it had tied up with one of Lebanon’s biggest internet service providers, IDM, which will now optimise its web content delivery ...
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Nike Football and Argentina’s Boca Juniors joined forces on Jan. 11 to launch a limited-edition jersey that the team will wear at the football tournament this summer. The bright purple hue is generating buzz with its sharp departure ...
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Following a failed evaluation by a German software security testing firm, Microsoft vowed on Wednesday to improve two of its security products. The company’s Security Essentials and Forefront Endpoint Protection failed to earn a ...
NetApp on Tuesday announced that the Sauber Formula 1 team would now use the storage and data management firm as its storage foundation. Sauber will be using a FlexPod data centre solution, developed by Cisco and NetApp, and a NetApp ...
United Parcel Service (UPS) and TNT Express have been informed by the European Commission (EC) that it is working on a decision to prohibit the proposed acquisition of TNT Express. The EC has raised a number of concerns about the merger, ...
Qantas Freight has revealed the business model and executive leadership team under which the combined Qantas Freight and Australian air Express business will operate. The combined business will have an integrated domestic and ...
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