Laboratory Corporation of America (LabCorp) has launched an expanded testing menu to help clinicians diagnose, treat and monitor the course of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The menu comprises IBD Expanded Profile that includes ...
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Cree, Inc. announces the availability of a new product family, XLamp® XQ LEDs, featuring a unique combination of small size, novel light distribution and high-reliability design. This combination of features enables the next generation ...
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The news that Frank Martin is to retire from his role as Hornby chief executive was made to the city this morning, as the company also outlined a senior team restructure below board level. Martin (pictured) has held the position of chief ...
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An independent research study commissioned by the Steel Market Development Institute (SMDI), a business unit of the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI), revealed 65 percent of decision makers at Fortune 500 consumer product companies ...
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Australian stocks closed about half a per cent lower as the big resources companies dragged the market down following falls in China. At the close today, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was 28.5 points, or 0.57 per cent, lower at 4,966.5. ...
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Aon eSolutions, a US-based technology solutions business of Aon, has agreed to partner with core insurance processing software and services provider Insurity to offer Insurity’s policy and billing solutions to its customers in the US. ...
Australian stocks have opened firmer, with a recovery among the big miners leading the broader market higher. At 10.49am AEDT, the benchmark S&P/ASX200 index was up 11.7 points, or 0.24 per cent, at 4961.6 points. The broader All ...
KEN Boal has taken the reins at Cisco Australia and New Zealand, replacing Richard Kitts, who has been moved upstairs to a broader Asia-Pacific role for the networking giant. Boal joined Cisco in 2004, handling the public sector, and his ...
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SynCardia Systems, a manufacturer of Total Artificial Heart, has secured $15m structured financing from Athyrium Opportunities Fund and $4m follow-on equity investment from existing shareholders. The company will use the capital to ...
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Divine Cycling Group, the new investment group that recently purchased Mad Fiber, has hired industry veterans Jasen Thorpe and Brett Lindstrom. DCG aims to acquire other companies in the bicycle industry. Thorpe joined DCG’s ...
INVESTORS traded through the political leadership drama in Canberra yesterday with an eye firmly on the federal election in September, encouraged that almost three years of minority government that has contributed to uncertainty on policy ...
IT leaders at Computing's Big Data Summit 2013 yesterday agreed that social media analysis could benefit them internally as well as externally, and could be the next step for them in order to get the most out of their big data tools. Tony ...
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After the successful test of RFID in five stores in Germany, C&A now extends the pilot project to improve its supply chain to 25 stores in Germany. “Having made quite positive experiences with RFID technology in the five initial test ...
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Australian automotive suppliers will have another opportunity to boost their competitiveness in global supply chains and domestic markets through the $30 million joint Australian, Victorian and South Australian Government's Automotive ...
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Apple's iPhone yesterday again took the top ranking in J.D. Power and Associates' smartphone customer satisfaction survey, the company said. Apple scored 855 out of a possible 1,000 points in the customer satisfaction survey, leading four ...
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