For first-quarter 2013, GigOptix Inc of San Jose, CA, USA (a fabless supplier of analog semiconductor and optical communications components enabling high-speed end-to-end information streaming over optical fiber and wireless networks) has ...
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For first-quarter 2013, GaAs-based broadband wireless and wireline communications component maker Anadigics Inc of Warren, NJ, USA has reported revenue of $26.4m, down 7.2% on $28.4m a year ago and 13.4% on $30.5m last quarter. The firm had ...
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Ciech published its report for Q1 2013. EBITDA (operating profit plus the value of depreciation/amortisation) amounted to PLN 132 million, compared to PLN 95 million in Q4 2012 and PLN 126 million in the same period a year earlier. ...
Xerium Technologies, Inc. a leading global provider of industrial consumable products and services, announced that it has refinanced its existing term loan and revolving credit facility with the proceeds of a new term loan arranged by ...
At 11:00 pm. May 17, with the piling and construction opening of No. 1 blast furnace, Baosteel Zhanjiang Steel project enters full construction phase. In this day, Zhanjiang Steel six main projects auxiliary facilities: iron, steel, ...
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Hess AG has sold its shares in Hannover-based exterior lighting company Vulkan as it continues to restructure following insolvency proceedings. The troubled German manufacturer which had 100 per cent of the shares in Vulkan, has sold them ...
China-based solar firm Suntech Power Holdings has announced that it has agreed on a new forbearance agreement with the majority of the holders of the firm's 3% convertible notes, for which a principal payment of US$541 million was due on ...
Japan's Sharp booked another huge loss on Tuesday, and unveiled its latest turnaround plan, which includes relying on partnerships with Samsung Electronics and Foxconn Technology Group for business, sacking top management, and expanding ...
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NTT DoCoMo, Japan's largest mobile carrier, will use location data from its 61.5 million subscriber devices to build a platform that monitors traffic conditions across the country. DoCoMo said it will leverage its access to massive ...
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Lenders to London-based Stemcor, the world's largest independent steel trader, have appointed PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) to assess Stemcor's proposal for a standstill agreement on $850 million of loans, according to Reuters. After ...
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Recently, four roller enterprises under Baosteel Engineering Technology Group: Changzhou Roller, Jiangnan Roller, Kede Roller and Baosteel Nippon Roller involved in roller manufacturing undergo industrial integration remodeling and form ...
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In the past 2012/2013 business year the North American office furniture group, Steelcase spent a total of US$34.7m on restructuring measures. Of this amount US$13m was spent on the closures of three North American production locations, ...
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Investor Carl Icahn and Southeastern Asset Management have countered Dell's plan to go private with an offer that would give shareholders a large payout and still keep the computer company publicly traded. In a letter Thursday to Dell's ...
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Sony has moved back into profit for the financial year to 31 March, reporting profits of 43bn yen (280m), after four consecutive years of losses. The Japanese firm said it expected earnings to grow by an additional 16 per cent this year ...
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According to Mr. Deripaska, a major shareholder of the world's largest nickel producer, Norilsk Nickel (Norilsk) that the company will review production levels and rationalize output on falling nickel prices by considering various market ...
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