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Companies Cash In With Their Unwanted Computers, Electronics & Inventory - MarketWatch (press Release) - 5/20/2012 10:01am
Companies Cash In With Their Unwanted Computers, Electronics & InventoryMarketWatch (press release)Businesses across the nation, are turning in their old computers, obsolete inventory, eWaste and other products, to get paid by an Atlanta, GA based electronics recycling company. KENNESAW, Ga., May 20, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Advanced ...and more »
RI's Big Bet On Curt Schilling Raises Questions - San Jose Mercury News - 5/20/2012 12:54pm
RI's big bet on Curt Schilling raises questionsSan Jose Mercury NewsTwo years later, the company defaulted on a $1.1 million payment to the corporation, Schilling has pleaded for additional state help and Rhode Island faces the possibility of being stuck with the company's debts should it collapse.and more »
Companies Looking To Tap Into Utica Shale Need Permission - Canton Repository - 5/19/2012 9:12pm
Companies looking to tap into Utica shale need permissionCanton RepositoryBy Edd Pritchard Hundreds of miles of pipelines crisscross Ohio moving natural gas and oil, and those pipeline systems will increase now that companies are drilling Ohio's Utica shale. Building pipelines — just like drilling wells — requires ...and more »
Vietnam Slowdown Seen In Cobweb-Covered Crates: Southeast Asia - Bloomberg - 5/20/2012 12:21pm
BloombergVietnam Slowdown Seen in Cobweb-Covered Crates: Southeast AsiaBloomberg“There's no way we can meet the economic growth target of 6 percent this year when so many companies are in serious trouble,” said Le Dang Doanh, an economist who has advised Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung and who estimates 2012 expansion may slow to ...and more »
7-Eleven Plans To Break Global, Domestic Store-Growth Records Set In 2011 - MarketWatch (press Release) - 5/20/2012 12:01pm
7-Eleven Plans to Break Global, Domestic Store-Growth Records Set in 2011MarketWatch (press release)The world's largest retailer by units added more than 4600 stores worldwide in 2011 and plans to continue the company's accelerated growth. Some 600 additional stores were built, acquired or transitioned from another business to the 7-Eleven® brand in ...and more »