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Feb 09 2024
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Check out Ebara Jitsugyo Ltd's stock price (EBJGF) in real time
EBARA JITSUGYO CO.,LTD. is a Japan-based manufacturing company operating in three business segments. The Environment segment is engaged in the manufacturing and sale of ozone densitometers, ozone application equipment, deodorization equipment, anti infectious disease measures, fish farm-related equipment and waste sorting equipment, among others. The Water Treatment segment is engaged in the
CNBCFeb 27 2024
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Apple cancels plans to build an electric car
Apple will wind down its team working on electric cars, called Special Projects Group, according to Bloomberg.
The news signals an end to Apple’s secretive effort to build a car to rival Tesla. The program employed thousands of employees but never fit with Apple’s core business of electronics and online services, and raised questions about where Apple would turn for the manufacturing of
CNBCFeb 22 2024
Opinion
Joe Biden Is Picking Cars Over the Planet
Last spring, the White House proudly rolled out new proposed regulations on tailpipe emissions as part of its effort to speed up the country’s embrace of electric vehicles. The rules were supposed to be finalized next month. Now officials are backtracking. “Instead of essentially requiring automakers to rapidly ramp up sales of electric vehicles over the next few years, the administration
New RepublicFeb 23 2024
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Firefighters from Moultrie aid in fighting blaze at Thomasville business
THOMASVILLE- Thick smoke clouded portions of Thomasville on Wednesday morning, as firefighters battled a blaze at Georgia Crate and Basket. According to Courtney Stubley, Senior Accountant at Georgia Crate & Basket, the fire began at approximately 4 a.m., nearly two hours before the first line of manufacturing employees came in for their shift. The on-site security guard then alerted
The Moultrie ObserverFeb 25 2024
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EPA finalizes air pollution standards that critics say will cost jobs and hurt the economy
The EPA finalized air pollution standards that create more stringent limits for soot exposure, as it is called. This despite a 42% decrease in the national average over the last 22 years, according to the agency’s own data.
“It’s going to hurt economies. It’s going to hurt manufacturing. It’s a real problem,” Daren Bakst, senior fellow with the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI),
Just The NewsFeb 22 2024
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West Virginian Doctor charged with nearly $2.5M in Tax Fraud
BRIDGEPORT, W.Va (WDTV) - A doctor from Wheeling, West Virginia, has been indicted for tax fraud after allegedly failing to pay over nearly $2.5 million in payroll taxes. The Department of Justice said in a press release today that Nitesh Ratnakar, age 48, was indicted Wednesday on forty-one counts of tax fraud and one count of obstructing a federal grand jury investigation. Officials say Dr.
WDTV 5Feb 21 2024
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Polymer80 to pay Baltimore City $1.2 million in damages over ghost guns
BALTIMORE — Baltimore City on Wednesday agreed to settle a lawsuit against national gun manufacturer Polymer80, Inc. The City sued the company back in June of 2022, accusing them of "flooding" the streets with untraceable and unserialized firearms, creating a "public health crisis." As part of the reported settlement, Polymer will pay the City $1.2 million in damages. Other conditions prohibit
WMAR 2Feb 07 2024
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For First Time in Two Decades, U.S. Buys More From Mexico Than China
In the depths of the pandemic, as global supply chains buckled and the cost of shipping a container to China soared nearly twentyfold, Marco Villarreal spied an opportunity.
In 2021, Mr. Villarreal resigned as Caterpillar’s director general in Mexico and began nurturing ties with companies looking to shift manufacturing from China to Mexico. He found a client in Hisun, a Chinese
New York Times (News)Feb 21 2024
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Boeing ousts the head of its 737 Max program after Alaska Airlines' midair blowout
In a management shakeup, Boeing has replaced the executive heading its 737 Max aircraft program after a door plug blew out while an Alaska Air 737 MAX 9 aircraft was in flight last month. Boeing Co. ousted the head of its 737 Max program after a midair blowout of a fuselage panel on an Alaska Airlines jet led to withering scrutiny of the manufacturing quality of the plane maker’s most
Los Angeles TimesFeb 19 2024
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Biden admin providing $1.5 billion to GlobalFoundries to make computer chips in New York and Vermont
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration said Monday that the government intends to provide $1.5 billion to the computer chip company GlobalFoundries to expand its domestic production in New York and Vermont. The announcement is the third award of direct financial support for a semiconductor company under the 2022 CHIPS and Science Act. The law enables the government to invest more than $52
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