ST. PAUL, MN (BRAIN) — Park Tool began moving into its new factory, warehouse and office building Sunday. The new 68,000-square-foot facility, which sits on 23 acres of land, offers plenty of room for expansion of shipping, ...
ElectroCore has initiated enrolling patients in a clinical trial of its GammaCore nVNS therapy, designed for preventing chronic migraine. The easy-to-use, non-invasive device, which enables self-administration of therapy, stimulates ...
Australian flat steel producer BlueScope has announced that it plans to readjust its Australian cold rolling, metal coated and painted steel production, starting from mid-March 2013. Accordingly, the company will reduce production levels at ...
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On January 14, Liaoning Province-based Chinese steelmaker Anshan Iron and Steel Group Co. (Ansteel) announced that it has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Heilongjiang Province-based Chinese railway vehicle manufacturer Qiqihar ...
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Shareholders in Russia's largest independent gas producer Novatek have approved a number of transactions, including supply deals to Russian power generator Mosenergo and petrochemicals company Sibur, and a eurobond issue worth $1.5 billion, ...
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German chemicals company Evonik said Friday it will be expanding output of C4-based products, including butadiene, methyl tertiary butyl ether and 1-butene, at its Antwerp, Belgium and Marl, Germany, sites. Butadiene production in ...
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Red Hat on Tuesday announced the general availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.9, a new update to the company's popular open-source enterprise platform. Though the software maintains backwards compatibility with hardware and software ...
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Cisco Systems has been sued in a federal court by East Carolina University (ECU) for the "Tomorrow Starts Here" tagline it adopted in December. ECU in Greenville, North Carolina, has used the mark 'Tomorrow Starts Here' for over a decade, ...
Vendor earnings, market research reports and the International CES in Las Vegas this week highlighted the hardware arena, which appears to be a tale of two sectors with very different fates: PCs and mobile devices. The PC market continues ...
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Ardagh Group has started started 'exclusive negotiations' with France based Compagnie de Saint-Gobain to acquire Verallia North America (VNA) in a transaction worth $1.7bn. Muncie, Indiana headquartered Verallia North America is the ...
US baker Flowers Foods has reached an agreement with Hostess Brands to acquire its Wonder, Nature's Pride, Merita, Home Pride and Butternut bread brands for around US$360m. Flowers will also take on 20 of Hostess' bakeries and ...
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UK cereal manufacturer Weetabix has entered the breakfast biscuit category with the launch of an On The Go range. The product line, which launches in singles and multipacks this month is available in three variants: Milk & Cereal, Apple ...
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The board of Russia's X5 Retail Group has nominated interim CEO Stephan DuCharme to take the post permanently, as new figures show that store openings lifted the firm's sales in 2012. DuCharme, who's appointment is still subject to ...
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Produce sourcing and logistics company C.H. Robinson Worldwide has joined hands with AARP and AARP Foundation to offer newly designed packaging on Tropicana clementines at retailers across the US, to support the Drive to End Hunger ...
US food group ConAgra foods has appointed General Mills executive Greg Schlafer as president of its Lamb Weston division. Schlafer, who most recently served as VP of the bakeries and foodservice division for General Mills, will join the ...
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