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Automotive Parts Manufacturers Thrive With Ultriva End To End Pull

2013-12-02 04:11:39| autocentral News Articles

A major automotive parts manufacturer decided to increase use of Ultriva Software. Currently the company has 80% of the total spend in CSP

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CHINA: Exporters need to adapt to thrive, conference told

2013-10-28 15:06:00| Daily apparel & textile news and comment - from just-style.com

China's textile industry must create new competitive advantages to compete with emerging low-cost producers such as Vietnam and Bangladesh in today's tough export climate, according to a senior official with the China National Textile and Apparel Council.

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Investors: Can Oil Companies Thrive in Warming World?

2013-10-24 23:31:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Climate Central: Will ExxonMobil, Peabody Energy and the world's 43 other largest fossil fuel companies be able to thrive in a business climate heavily affected by global warming? That's a question a coalition of investors, led by the sustainable business advocacy group Ceres, is asking those companies, demanding to know if they can be viable if markets or government-imposed mandates prevent them from burning all of their proven carbon reserves. "Investors are asking fossil fuels companies, what is your plan...

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Get healthy at the Thrive Festival

2013-09-14 21:04:44| Electronics - Topix.net

More than 20 health and community-related organizations dignitaries, local doctors and citizens will gather in City Park on Saturday, Sept.

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Tiniest plankton to thrive with increased CO2, upsetting ocean carbon cycle

2013-09-14 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Summit County: In the great global warming experiment there will be winners and losers, and it looks like some of the tiniest plankton species will be among the winners -- probably at the expense of larger species higher up the food chain. Research off the coast of Svalbard, Norway in 2010 showed that the smallest plankton groups thrive at elevated carbon dioxide levels. This could cause an imbalance in the food web as well as a decrease ocean CO2 uptake, an important regulator of global climate. The results...

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