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The growth of Claris Lifesciences has caught the attention of leading B-school, Hyderabad based Indian School of Business (ISB) that has done a case study on the Ahmedabad-based pharma company.
If he could, Eyal Lahman, the current coach of Bnei Sakhnin of the Premier League, would go back in time to last May and completely change the decisions he made.
The chairman of the Senate Banking Committee , Chris Dodd, D-Conn., got it right Thursday: "We're looking at a death sentence here if we don't respond intelligently and prudently."
By Jeff McDonald The Register-Guard (Eugene, Ore.) Before all the resorts, golf courses and restaurants stamped Central Oregon as a recreation mecca, there was Mt. Bachelor ski area - or, as it was known in 1958, Bachelor Butte.
Dec. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Clifford Chance , White & Case and Latham & Watkins won licenses to practice law in Singapore in areas including corporate finance and intellectual property as part of reforms intended to strengthen the city’s finance sector.
Workers producing clothes in Bangladesh for some of the UK's biggest retailers are being forced to work up to 80 hours a week for as little as 7p an hour, according to a report published today. The study from War on Want claims that conditions in six factories supplying Primark, Tesco and Asda are worse than they were two years ago when the charity carried out its first investigation. Based ...
As many as 55 workers at the DuPont plant on River Road will be out of a job, a union official at the plant said Thursday.
BANGOR, Maine — The bankers, politicians and nonprofit officials behind a new, $9.5 million low-interest loan program for small and medium-sized businesses in Maine are hoping they have hit upon a way to give the state’s economy a much-needed lift.
Two national companies with local offices on Thurs-day announced plans to cut jobs, but it is unclear whether local employees will be affected.
The United Nations and its relief partners must respond quickly to address the humanitarian needs of Zimbabweans and prevent the cholera epidemic from spreading, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said today in a telephone conversation with South African President Kgalama Motlanthe.
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