Yesterday, the chancellor of the exchequer stood at the dispatch box in the House of Commons to present his autumn statement to the UK. Much debate has occurred in the past 24 hours over the real term cuts to benefits, dropping the fuel ...
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Vodafone has claimed that mobile operators need help in tackling a"backhaul bottleneck"in order to roll out a successful 4G network. At a Westminster e-forum event today,Vodafone's head of regulatory affairs,Matthew Braovac,argued that ...
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Austria-based chemical and plastics solutions provider Borealis is set to launch two new peelable compounds, Borpeel WD955CF and Steripeel WE950CF, for transparent lidding film and peel against itself applications. According to Borealis, ...
Uncle Bens is launching a new range of quick and easy-to-prepare Twice the Fibre rice in the UK - which is the new addition to the rice brand's range of products. According to the company, with the blend of long grain rice and fibre ...
Asia Pulp & Paper Group (APP) has received the SVLK timber legality certification on its ninth and final mill The paper producer claims that this is significant for APP as it is the first Indonesian business to achieve fully SVLK ...
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UK - Production house sevens7 recently approached XL Events to supply a range of visual solutions to Nissan for an innovative Future : Today roadshow and driver experience promoting the new LEAF electric car which is currently touring ...
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Czech Republic - Just under a year ago, Innovason announced a significant audio system upgrade for one of the Czech Republic's most historic cultural landmarks, the J.K. Tyl theatre in the city of Plzen (Pilsen). Built in 1902, the ...
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Italian car manufacturer Alfa Romeo is planning to unveil the production version of new 4C sports car by mid-2013, prior to its earlier scheduled launch by 2012 at the Detroit Auto Show in the US. The Italian mid-engined sports car will ...
What is the interplay between sustainability and industry's ever-greater environmental responsibility?What steps should firms take in response to the new geo-economic realignment of the planet?What strategic choices must be adopted given ...
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A key objective of Wools of New Zealand is to build the company,evolving within five years to be a fully commercial grower-owned sales and marketing business.Wools of New Zealand has spent considerable time meeting with all sectors of the ...
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UK - Cambridge-based MI Broadcast have been taking full advantage of the flexibility of the Roland S-4000 Series Digital Snakes, hiring them out to their customers including Arena Television for prestigious projects such as the Olympics and ...
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British car manufacturer McLaren Automotive is planning to unveil the new 12C Can-Am edition racing concept sports car at the upcoming Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance in California, US. The new concept sports car will be powered by the ...
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Italian sports cars and carbon fibre manufacturer Pagani has unveiled its new Zonda 764 Passione. The new car is powered by a 7.3 liter AMG M120 V12 engine mated to the same manual transmission used in the Zonda 760LH to deliver a total ...
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South African paper and packaging company Mondi Group has secured European Union (EU) regulatory approval for its $782m acquisition of packaging company Nordenia in Germany from private equity firm Oaktree Capital. According to Mondi, the ...
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BT will cut the wholesale cost of its "ultra-fast" 330Mbit/s Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) by over a third. From June 2013, the service aimed at small to medium-sized businesses will drop from £60 a month to £38 a month. That ...