Thousands of protesters have been converging on Lynas Corporation's new rare earths processing facility in Malaysia according to reports. The Australian producer's website was also hacked over the weekend. According to the Sydney ...
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IDG News Service - Samsung accused Apple of improperly influencing expert witnesses on Monday, following the amendment of an expert report delivered to the Korean company's legal team late Sunday night. The accusation came during the ...
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After months of polemic and legal battles, Australian rare earths miner, Lynas (ASX:LYC), has finally begun production at its Malaysian processing plant following a recent court triumph. The company said Friday that the first rare-earth ...
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Samsung Electronics filed a motion in a U.S. federal court on Monday to add Apple's latest smartphone, the iPhone 5, to its patent lawsuit. Also on Monday, a judge lifted a sales ban on the Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1. Samsung's latest ...
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Cape Lambert Resources has released a statement about federal police raids on its chairman Tony Sage's offices. The Australian Federal Police raided the offices of several companies associated with the businessman and Perth Glory owner. ...
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Australia - The Sydney Showground's Main Arena at Sydney Olympic Park, has been transformed into the 24,000 seat Skoda Stadium, the AFL's newest venue. Designed by Populous, and funded by the NSW Government, Royal Agricultural ...
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Australia-Sydney Opera House is about to undertake the largest technical infrastructure development since the world renowned performing arts centre and architectural icon opened in 1973. Called the Stage Management System Project,the new ...
XMPro Inc. is proud to announce their participation as a sponsor at the Gartner Business Process Management (BPM) Summit 2012 in Sydney Australia. After their recent label as a Cool Vendor* for BPM in 2012, XMPro will get an opportunity to ...
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With the most up-to-date technology available, Casino.com Australia ensures that all its online gamers, both in Australia and abroad, receives the highest quality gaming experience possible. SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, November 20, 2012 ...
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Australia - Audio-visual staging company AVCorp has recently supplied audio systems for several large events held at Sydney's Allphones Arena where they are a preferred supplier. Each gig required a completely different PA set up but due to ...
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Polaris Financial Technology Ltd, a leading global Financial Technology Company, today announced that in the CEB TowerGroup research report, Polaris' Intellect Payments received 'Best in Class' for Payables Functionality, one of three major ...
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Australia - Sydney International Regatta Centre in Penrith Lakes hosted one of the most successful outdoor dance party events of its kind on 15 September 2012. The outdoor festival featured seven stages spanning over the Island, with the ...
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THE sharemarket ended the week on a low note as investors took fright after US budget talks on the fiscal cliff fell into disarray. The benchmark S&P/ASX 200 closed down 10.5 points,or 0.2 per cent,at 4623.6,reversing gains that had seen ...
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LeadMaster Australia Pty Ltd ("LeadMaster") today announced its participation in the Outback Air Race 2012 in support of the Royal Flying Doctor Service ("RFDS"). RFDS provides emergency aero-medical and primary healthcare across ...
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The Federal Court in Sydney has ordered Thai Airways International Public Company to pay $7.5 million in penalties for engaging in cartel conduct in breach of the Trade Practices Act 1974 (now the Competition and Consumer Act 2010). ...
Tags: Price Fixing, Airways, Penalties, Service