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Fujinon HD Lenses Selected to Improve Fan Experience at College Stadiums throughout Western ...
2013-11-12 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Wayne, N.J. — In an attempt to greatly improve their fans’ in-stadium experience, several colleges recently upgraded their acquisition equipment - each with multiple FUJINON lenses. The University of Iowa, University of Illinois, Northern Illinois University, and the University of Washington all have new HD lenses capturing live play for display on large-screen HD monitors.<br /> <br /> “Extremely high-resolution HD video is an ideal way for schools to ensure attendees enjoy ...This story is related to the following:Camera Lenses | Zoom Lenses
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Using Information Intelligence To Improve Projects In The Energy Sector
2013-11-12 01:24:24| oilandgasonline Downloads
In this IDC Energy Insights white paper, sponsored by EMC, the author provides an overview of, and recommendations on, the management of the asset life cycle, from planning all the way through to decommissioning.
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Global Commercial Vehicle Industry Meeting endorses harmonized global approach to improve fuel efficiency and reduce GHGs
2013-11-09 16:30:12| Green Car Congress
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OSHA Announces Proposed New Rule to Improve Tracking \nof Workplace Injuries and Illnesses\n
2013-11-08 06:00:00| Coatings World Breaking News
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Deutsche Telekom Q3 results improve on growth in the US
2013-11-07 09:07:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Deutsche Telekom reported improved results for the third quarter, helped by the turnaround at its US operations. Revenues were up 6.0 percent year-on-year to EUR 15.5 billion, as 30.5 percent growth in the US offset a 6.0 percent slide in Europe and 1.2 percent lower revenues in Germany. On a pro forma basis for the takeover of MetroPCS in the US, group revenues were still up 2.4 percent. Adjusted EBITDA declined 2.6 percent to EUR 4.7 billion on extra costs for customer growth, but the drop slowed considerably from the 5.2 percent reported in the first half of the year. The net result improved to a profit of USD 588 million from a loss of USD 7.02 billion a year earlier. Cash capex in the first nine months of the year increased by 26.8 percent to EUR 7.6 billion, due to spending on spectrum licences and the LTE roll-out in the US. As a result, free cash flow fell 30.4 percent to EUR 3.57 billlion. Deutsche Telekom still maintained its guidance for the full year 2013, for adjusted EBITDA of around EUR 17.5 billion and free cash flow of EUR 4.5 billion.
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