Tokyo-based Showa Shell Sekiyu subsidiary Solar Frontier – the largest manufacturer of CIS (copper indium selenium) thin-film photovoltaic (PV) solar modules – says that construction has started on a 15MW solar power plant on a ...
On December 19, Beijing-based Chinese steelmaker Shougang Iron and Steel Co. announced that its net asset value is expected to increase by an estimated RMB 3.4 billion ($0.55 billion) due to its holding company BAIC Motor Corporation Ltd ...
Tags: steelmaker, Metallurgy
The US Department of Commerce (DOC) announced Friday the preliminary results of its administrative review of the antidumping (AD) order on cut-to-length carbon-quality steel plate from Korea. The review covers six Korean ...
Tags: Korean Plate, AD Margins
The US Department of Commerce (DOC) announced Friday its preliminary determinations in the antidumping (AD) investigations of steel nails from Korea, Malaysia, Oman, Taiwan, and Vietnam. The DOC has calculated the following preliminary ...
The US Department of Commerce (DOC) announced Friday the preliminary results of its administrative review of the antidumping (AD) order on cut-to-length carbon-quality steel plate from Korea. The review covers six Korean ...
Tags: carbon-quality steel, exports, sales, shipments, Metallurgy
Quiksilver, Inc. has completed the sale of its majority ownership interest in Surfdome, an online retailer of action sports products, to SurfStitch Group, an Australian based online retailer of action sports products. Quiksilver received ...
Tags: Quiksilver, Surfdome Sales
Tokyo-based Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd has begun sample shipment of the TPM-2606P2 all-in-one RF module for long-term evolution (LTE) base-stations for small cells. With the spread of smartphones and other mobile devices, mobile ...
Tags: Electric Ships Samples, Small-Cell LTE Base-Stations, Electrical
Prices have risen to about $115 per kilogram in some retail outlets, making the average cray between $75 and $85, according to reports from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. This is an increase of around $30 per kilo on last ...
Australian coconut water manufacturer H2Coco Pty Ltd has acknowledged it made potentially misleading claims about the Company’s coconut water product, after Consumer Affairs Victoria asked H2Coco to substantiate those claims. ...
Tags: coconut water, Agriculture
Shares of Geely Automobile Holdings Ltd suffered their steepest one-day drop in 12 years, after the Chinese automaker said 2014 profit may halve due to slumping exports and currency losses from operations in Russia - its biggest overseas ...
Tags: Geely Auto, Ruble's Sharp Fall
Hong Kong was suggested to enrich its IPO platform to attract capital from more good quality companies from overseas, a local financial advisory body said on Wednesday. Hong Kong is likely to end this year as the world's second-largest ...
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Sony,Japanese gaming giant, said on Thursday that PlayStation 4 will go on sale in China from January 11,following rival Microsoft into the potentially lucrative market after China ended a 14-year ban. China's censorship regime is ...
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Australian supermarket Coles is set to refund payments made by certain suppliers, after the supermarket group admitted it engaged in unconscionable conduct when dealing with certain suppliers in 2011. The Australian Competition and ...
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The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has continued its focus on ‘free range’ egg claims, and instituted proceedings in the Federal Court against R.L Adams Pty Ltd, which trades as Darling Downs Fresh Eggs, ...
Tags: egg claims, Agriculture
The BPIF are delighted to announce Charles Jarrold as their new CEO effective from January 5th 2015. Charles has been involved in the print and media sector since the early 1990s. Qualifying as an accountant with Ernst and Young, he ...
Tags: print, media sector, Office Supplies