A contract between Nissan and the city of New York for a fleet of taxis is before the courts, with a New York Supreme Court Justice ruling that part of the program’s deal is “null, void and unenforceable”. Industry ...
Tags: Nissan, Auto Parts
Labour leader Ed Miliband has slammed Google's tax arrangements at Google's Big Tent event today. Google had denied accusations from MPs that it minimises the amount of tax paid in Britain. Its sales in the UK are worth £3.2bn, but ...
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If cross-border rules currently proposed by the US Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission are not harmonized, international derivatives markets could be damaged, according to exchange executives and ...
Tags: Cross-Border Rules, Execs Call
Five unions representing Australian coal terminal employees have called for an eight-hour strike Friday at the Port Waratah Coal Services export facility, a company spokesman said Tuesday. The strike is expected to start at 6:30 a.m. ...
Tags: Coal Terminal, Chemicals
Cooper Lighting is now accepting entries for its 37th annual Source Awards lighting design competition, which is open to all lighting designers, architects, engineers, professional designers and consultants who use Cooper Lighting fixtures ...
The Shakespeare Review into public sector data has suggested that data held across the public sector, including the National Health Service ought to be used to drive economic growth. Further reading Obama signs executive order promoting ...
A strong stock market could open the floodgates for more tech IPOs in the wake of Friday's solid debut of Marketo and Tableau, but not all segments of IT may be able to ride the wave. Marketo, which sells cloud-based marketing software, ...
The 2013 Budget has failed Australia’s trucking businesses because it does not reverse the government’s plan to extend the carbon tax to the trucking industry, Australian Trucking Association chief executive Stuart St Clair ...
Tags: Road Transport Industry, Service, Budget
We all know the history of the wheel. It has been around for thousands of years. But how long have castors been around? It is typically believed that David Fisher invented the first castors in 1876. The first castor wheels bear little ...
Tags: Castors, Processing Machinery
The U.S. Congress should consider a "safe harbor" from legal action for consumers using works protected by copyright as it launches a long-term effort to revamp copyright law, some advocates said Thursday. Consumers should be protected ...
Virtual blueprints for the world's first 3D printable handgun have found a safe harbour at file-sharing website The Pirate Bay, dodging a US government attempt to pull them off the internet. Defense Distributed, a Texas nonprofit that ...
Tags: 3D Gun, Computer Products
Heating systems for homes and offices in cold regions demand the use of a fireplace. Traditionally, the fireplace used to be a niche in living room decorating ideas. The space was used for the installation of wood stoves to provide heat. ...
Having a really good fireplace is extremely essential, especially if you live in a region that is dominated by cold climate and harsh weather. In the recent past, a wide range of fireplace designs and energy-efficient technologies have been ...
Tags: Propane Fireplace, Fireplace, Construction, Decoration
In typical homes, the kitchen is the most frequently used room in the entire house, so it is very important to choose flooring that is durable, easy to clean, and will be able to withstand years of wear and tear. Porcelain tile is a very ...
Tags: Porcelain Tiles, Kitchen
Proposed legislation in California aims to ban guns made using 3-D printing, after an organization Defense Distributed fired a handgun made with the technology, and said it would distribute its drawings online. California state Senator ...