What does it take to shake the Chinese market? If stock turmoil in Shanghai and talk of bank default don't strike fear in the heart of the nation, images of a metropolis falling into a chasm will perhaps do the trick. An image from the ...
Tags: Cash Squeeze, Banks
The point when blades dull, their edges wear away. The edge of a quality blade does not wear away; it creases over on itself. A blade edge is infinitesimally thin -much more slender than a human hair. The effect of slicing makes the edge ...
Tags: Tools, Hardware, Processing Machinery
Bangladesh's export potential to the European Union has not been fully tapped though the country gets very good market access, Ambassador William Hanna, Head of the EU Delegation in Dhaka, has said. Inaugurating a two-day workshop on ...
Tags: Apparel
Safety tops the list when it comes to chain-saw features, followed by convenience and ease of use--especially since a heavy, clumsy saw can contribute to fatigue and carelessness. Today's saws typically have a label showing compliance with ...
China edged its way toward a credit crunch last week, spooking investors, businesses, analysts – and perhaps more than anyone – the banks themselves. Liquidity in the country's money market appeared to suddenly dry up after a ...
Tags: Risky Economy, credit crunch
Japan's Sharp said Thursday it will team with a large Chinese manufacturer to build a factory in Nanjing and mass-produce LCD screens for TVs, computers and tablets. Sharp said it will form a joint venture with China Electronics Corp. ...
Tags: Sharp, LCD Panel, Chinese Firm
Sharp and Toshiba used the occasion of "CE Week" to announce that their first their first Ultra HD TVs will arrive in August. Sharp will have a single 70-inch Aquos LCD model that will sell for $8,000, while Toshiba will have three Ultra HD ...
Danone Waters of North America has introduced evian Natural Spring Water in a new redesigned bottle. Sporting a label-less look, the new evian bottle is sleeker and leans on transparency. The bottle's front features a simplified reduction ...
Tags: Redesigned Bottle, Danone, Evian
The mobile machine-to-machine (M2M) market is booming, growing by 25 per cent in 2012, according to analysts Infonetics Research. The organisation pins a value on the market of $1.5bn. "To put things in perspective, the mobile M2M module ...
Tags: Mobile M2M, 2012
In recent years there has been a sharp drop in the number of people employed in Zimbabwe’s textile and clothing sector, and the Government is now introducing a cluster based concept to put the industry back on track. Around ...
Tags: Cluster-Based Concept, Textile, Zimbabwe
Digital Projection International (DPI) announces a highly-anticipated brightness upgrade to its lampless M-Vision LED projector lineup. By combining new LED illuminators and color gamut expansion techniques, DPI's M-Vision LED displays now ...
Tags: DPI LED, Lights, Lighting, LED, LED Projector
Gartner today projected that the overall decline in shipments of desktop and laptop PC's will be 10.6 percent in 2013,while tablet shipments will grow by 67.9 percent. The trend toward'anytime-anywhere'computing has been underway for ...
After Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (KP), now the Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC) has become a centre of criticism with publication of a report by 'Earthworks' titled 'More Shine than Substance' recently. 'Earthworks' is a ...
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Q Cold, a food manufacturer and packaging firm based in Herefordshire, UK, has entered into administration, a move which is likely to result in job cuts. The company has entered into administration following rapid deterioration in trading ...
England-based food and packaging manufacturer Q Cold has entered administration on 20 June 2013 following a sharp deterioration in trading conditions. FRP Advisory partners Chris Stirland and Philip Watkins, and FRP Advisory director ...