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...Notable announcements included: . A $9 billion merger of equals between Inmet Min...Uranium projects, as Asia and other regions set out on ambitious plans for nuclear build outs;... announced plans for $80 billion of investment over five years, commencing 2011. . 2. CHINESE ENT..., a charity that purchased one single company share of Vedanta Resources in order to gain access...
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... its focus on specialty banking groups, including Transportation, Franchise Restaurant, Energy, and ... industries and complements the robust investment banking and advisory services provided through Morrgan Keegan & Company Inc., the securities brokerage and investment bank...
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Judgment affirmed. Smith, P. J., and Ellington, J., concur. Johnson, P. J., disqualified.
... of land, buildings, and equipment that included two hospitals ("the facility") from The Woodlands ..., however, the bonds had been sold to Regions Investment Company, Inc. ("Regions Bank"). At a su...
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... technological change and has become increasingly irrelevant to the reality of life in an interconne... for university education in all the regions of the world, including in industrialized countrie...The investment required to both provide the infrastructure and tr...W. Norton and Company, 1997), 285. . (6) Andrew Targowski, Information T...
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QUINCY, Wash., May 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Jack Boyd foresees a new wave of data center expansions and locations in the greater Quincy, WA area, already home to major data centers of Microsoft, Yahoo, Intuit, T-Mobile (Sabey), VMware (Sabey), and Ask.com. Boyd, who heads the Princeton, NJ-based site selection firm The Boyd Company, Inc. (http://www.theboydcompany.com), attributes this next wave of high-tech investment in central Washington state to the new server farm sales tax exemption recently signed by Governor Christine Gregoire.
The Boyd Company recently completed a national site selection study which compared the cost of operating a high-technology manufacturing facility in 45 small market cities in all regions of the U.S. The study ranked Quincy, WA, as the lowest cost in the Western...
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...In one of the new company's first integration activities, it will immediatel...-related information for customers, including a comprehensive list of frequently asked questions... held by Union Planters' former investment division will be transferred over the course of th...
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Revenue and Net Income Increase 10.3% and 32.7%, Respectively, Compared t...Revenue in all other geographic regions increased by $1.4 million, or 7.7%, in the second ... year is primarily due to increased investment in the iDigi[R] platform and the full reinstatemen... of the business environment in which the company operates, projections of future performance, perce...
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Two technological hotspots: Silicon Valley (USA), and Sophia Antipolis (France) have been assessed for differences in entrepreneurs' fund raising strategies. The study analyzed different stages in the venture capitalist's (VC) investment decision process from the entrepreneur's perspective, not from the frequently examined VC's viewpoint. The qualitative study of nine cases compares the two different cultural contexts, where the parties negotiate the investment agreements. The results underline, that the different subcultures require markedly different entrepreneurial strategies for successful VC fundraising. The investment decision process leads to a faster investment in US companies than in the French examples. Entrepreneurs in both regions advised strongly against signing exclusivity...
... two regions, and the ability for critical company growth, both in the favor of Silicon Valley. Given... of the VC investment decision process to include stages of deal origination, screening, evaluation,...
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CO KeyBank, Cleveland, has elected Michael B. Hobbs president of its Colorado district. Hobbs formerly served the bank as commercial banking regional executive for the Rocky Mountain and Southwest regions. He joined KeyBank in 1966. Warren Henson Jr. and Scott Maierhofer have been named co-presidents for Green Manning & Bunch Ltd., a Denver middle-market investment bank. Jack Green and Jim Bunch, who cofounded the firm in 1988 and had served as co-presidents, will remain with GMB in key roles. Henson and Maierhofer have been serving as managing directors. Henson has been with GMB since 1991 and Maierhofer since 2001. GMB's parent company is CoBiz Inc., Denver.
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.... Company: Access Integrated Technologies, Inc. (AccessIT) T... provinces, sovereignties, and autonomous regions in China. The Company's product portfolio, pipelin... of its distribution network, and investment and acquisitions, the Group aims to become the wor...