Insurance and healthcare firm Max India is likely to offload nearly 5% stake in its life insurance joint venture, Max Life Insurance, with Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance, to long-term foreign financial investors. The move follows the recent ...
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Cabinet Office Minister Francis Maude has claimed that the UK is better able to deal with cyber threats than a year ago. On the anniversary of the inception of the UK cyber strategy,Maude,who oversees the strategy,has claimed that the UK ...
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The federal government insists the GST does not apply to its carbon tax, warning action would be taken against businesses that claimed otherwise. However, air-conditioning firms, data contractors and waste firms have begun applying the ...
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Council leaders in Bath have agreed to give to the go ahead for some of the area's traditional streetlights to be changed to reactive LED lighting. The authority gave the green light earlier this month and officials are hopeful that it ...
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Chairman All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA) Mohsin Aziz has rejected unilateral move of finalizing the proposed Corporate Rehabilitation Act by the Securities & Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) to juggernaut the industry ...
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A few days ago,I ran into a friend of mine,who specializes in copper and brass accessories and fixtures for homes.I asked if he had much work.He said the summer was slow,but business had picked up a bit this fall.What work he's gotten has ...
Tags: copper, brass accessories, fixtures, Kitchen design
Government IT is no longer in a "19th century" state, but there's still much work to be done especially when it comes to G-Cloud. That's the view of the programme's director and director of Home Office IT, Denise McDonagh, who was ...
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Taipei, Nov. 9, 2012 (CENS)--To attract high-level foreign white-collar workers working in Taiwan, the Executive Yuan (the Cabinet) resolved yesterday (Nov. 8) to remove the requirement for foreigners with permanent resident certificate in ...
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GE Lighting will acquire Albeo Technologies, an LED fixture manufacturer. GE hopes to offer a more complete LED solution with this acquisition. GE Lighting has signed an agreement to acquire Albeo Technologies, an LED fixture manufacturer ...
Taipei, Nov. 8, 2012 (CENS)--In the wake of the reelection of the U.S. President Obama, the Executive Yuan (the Cabinet) will immediately push the "action program for strengthening Taiwan-U.S. economic and trade relationship." The ...
Tags: liberalizing domestic economy, trade and investment framework agreement
Lolo Tone is a genre of opera prevailing in Lingqiu County and the neighboring area in Shanxi Province. Evolved from Yiyang Tone, Lolo Tone has its prime time in Qianlong Period of the Qing Dynasty and fell into decay in the late Qing ...
UK - West London-based rental company Entec Sound & Light's Audio division has invested in the latest d&b V-Series line array system, adding to their already substantial hire stock of the leading German brand. Entec's audio sales ...
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Manchester-based manufacturer of LED lighting solutions, Lumenal, launched its latest high quality display lighting products at the Lux Live, including new ranges of high output, energy efficient luminaire products. including its ...
To enhance the domestic as well as global competitiveness of the textile industry, the Rajasthan government would unveil a textiles policy by March 2013, state Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot said while talking to media after opening the ...
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Taipei, Nov. 1, 2012 (CENS)--The Directorate General of Budget, Accounting, and Statistics (DGBAS) revised downward, for the ninth time, its forecast for Taiwan's economic growth this year to 1.05% yesterday (Oct. 31). The DGBAS alerted ...
Tags: economic growth, anemic growth, The Directorate General of Budget