iGPS Company LLC, operator and owner of the largest global pallet rental pool of lightweight, 100% recyclable plastic platforms with embedded RFID tags, today announced that it has reached an agreement for the sale of substantially all of ...
Sherwood Ross, better known in the industry as Jerry Ross, passed away Tuesday at the age of 92. Ross was an engineer and former president of Ross Bicycles, one of the top U.S. bike manufacturers from the 1950s to late 1980s. Through the ...
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General Motors will again be listed on the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index after being removed from the American equities listing in 2009 after filing for bankruptcy in the wake of the global financial crisis. Returning to the S&P 500, ...
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PPG Industries has announced that the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania issued a revised opinion and final order confirming the current Pittsburgh Corning plan of reorganization. The court previously ...
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LOOK around any of Bristol's main tourist destinations and you'll see Bristol Blue glass for sale. In fact its connections with the city are so strong that Harvey's Bristol Cream sherry, although no longer bottled here, is available in blue ...
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Die Europäische Kommission hat heute die folgende Erklärung abgegeben: “Today the European Commission has decided to impose provisional anti-dumping duties on imports of solar panels, cells and wafers from China. This ...
Exor, the main shareholder in Italian carmaker Fiat, has sold 15% stake in its Swiss inspection services firm, SGS, to Belgian investment firm Groupe Bruxelles Lambert’s subsidiary, Serena of (GBL) for about EUR2bn. The move frees ...
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Bikeian, a McLennan, TX, retailer formerly known as Bicycles Outback, field for voluntary Chap.7 bankrupcty last month. The business, which generated revenues of $872185 in 2012, owes $371,015 to unsecured creditors. The top trade creditors ...
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Frustrated fans and the management of struggling football clubs are the target group: One day before the German-German Champions League final in London's Wembley Stadium between Borussia Dortmund and FC Bayern Munich, Roland Berger Strategy ...
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Ken Walters, a residential real estate developer and builder based here, has acquired various inventory and other assets from closed manufacturer P.A.M.A. Furniture. P.A.M.A., an upper-end case goods and upholstery resource since the ...
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PPG Industries announced that the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania issued an opinion and interim order confirming the current Pittsburgh Corning plan of reorganization. PPG and Corning Incorporated ...
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RPM International Inc. has reported that the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware has issued an opinion estimating the current and future asbestos claims associated with Bondex International, Inc. and Specialty Products ...
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In 2003, Yukos was preparing for a game-changing merger with another private Russian oil company, Roman Abramovich's Sibneft, to create a 2.3 million b/d Russian oil producing giant. The deal was scuppered, however, in large part because ...
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Analysts see sanity returning to PV market 21 May 2013 Lux Research and Solarbuzz see industry 'returning to equilibrium' as uncompetitive suppliers disappear. Despite the looming possibility of a photovoltaics (PV) trade war between ...
Venezuelans scrambled to stock up on toilet paper although the government promised to import 50 million rolls, foreign media reported. Due to years of economic dysfunction, Venezuelans has been used to the shortage of medicines and ...
Tags: Toilet Paper, basic food items