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Virginia County Approves New Organic Waste Processing Facility

2015-03-04 22:08:00| Waste Age

<a href="http://americancityandcounty.com/">American City & County</a> The Prince William Board of County Supervisors (Va.) has approved the development of a facility to process yard waste, food scraps and wood waste at the countys Balls Ford Road composting facility. read more

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Commonwealth Inc. Offers Food-Grade Warehouse Space and Certified Organic Storage Facilities

2015-03-03 11:31:14| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

If you've been searching for a food-grade storage space or an organic storage environment in the Cincinnati area, look no further than Commonwealth Inc. The logistical experts at Commonwealth Inc. specialize in providing warehouse space in Blue Ash, Fairfield, Saint Bernard, and Tri-County, OH. Commonwealth Inc. is...

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Belgacom organic revenue up 2.2% in Q4, maintains targets

2015-02-27 10:12:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) Belgacom reported fourth-quarter reveneus down 4.2 percent to EUR 1.515 billion, hurt in part by divestments. Underlying sales growth was 2.2 percent, to EUR 1.506 billion, the Belgian operator said. Excluding its wholesale unit BICS, which posted sales down 1.5 percent, revenues were up 3.5 percent. Adjusted EBITDA totaled EUR 380 million in the quarter, and capex reached EUR 355 million, excluding EUR 16 million for spectrum licences. Free cash flow totaled EUR 81 million. Belgacom said it reached LTE coverage of 85 percent of the population at year-end and also started on a three-year plan to roll out VDSL vectoring, taking broadband speeds from an average 40 Mbps to 70 Mbps. The operator proposed a dividend of EUR 1.50 per share for the year, of which 50 cents was already paid out as interim. It pledged to pay the same amount for 2015 and 2016. The company finished the year with net debt at 1.05 times EBITDA.

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Telefonica improves organic revenue growth to 5% in Q4

2015-02-25 09:43:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) Telefonica reported a recovery in organic revenue growth in the fourth quarter to 5.0 percent on annual basis. On a reported basis, revenues were still down 14.0 percent to EUR 12.4 billion, hurt by negative currency effects and divestments. OIBDA was stable on an organic basis but fell 35.9 percent to EUR 3.19 billion on a reported basis, mainly due to charges for the integration of E-Plus in Germany and a continued drop in profit in Spain. The OIBDA margin fell 8.7 percent points year-on-year to 25.7 percent. Net profit declined 90 percent to EUR 152 million, hurt by a charge for the devaluation of the Venezuelan currency. The operator finished the year with net debt of EUR 45.09 billion, in line with its target, while the negative forex effects reduced the amount of debt reduction achieved to EUR 294 million. Leverage was at 2.74 times OIBDA, and Telefonica said this will drop to 2.15 once it completes the planned sale of O2 UK. For 2015, Telefonica expects organic revenue growth to accelerate to 7 percent, helped by continued growth in mobile data services and the acquisition of E-Plus in Germany, while excluding the results of Telefonica UK. The operator aims to limit the drop in the OIBDA margin to no more than 1 percent point, with possible pressure from spending on commercial initiatives. By 2016, the margin should start to stabilise. Telefonica also pledged to maintain capex at around 17 percent of revenues, keep the annual dividend at EUR 0.75 per share and reduce net debt to 2.35 times OIBDA by the end of 2015.

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Food | Providence Is The Third "Most Organic" City In the US

2015-02-24 19:27:17| Food - Topix.net

Providence is the third most organic city in the US, according to a study done by Campbell Soup Company and Sperling's Best Places, beating out other east coast cities, such as Boston and Washington, D.C., in the process. This distinction is based on both old and new research about nationwide consumer trends.

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