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Dos Toros Taqueria Powers Rapid Expansion With NCR Restaurant Software And Cloud Solutions
2015-07-15 03:47:57| foodingredientsonline Home Page
NCR Corporation, the global leader in consumer transaction technologies, recently announced that Dos Toros, New York's west coast-style taqueria, has selected and rolled out a complete NCR restaurant technology solution to help improve the customer experience and efficiency of its business across its growing New York City sites
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Cully | 6-29-15 | 7626 NE Killingsworth St | North Cully Development Review - HEARING | LU 15-136825 NCR
2015-06-29 16:52:33| PortlandOnline
PDF Document, 2,125kbCategory: Central Northeast Neighbors
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Cully | 5-22-15 | Vacant Land at 7626 NE Killingsworth |North Cully Development Review - RFR | LU 15-136825 NCR
2015-05-22 17:21:34| PortlandOnline
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NCR Corp. gets $93 million for Fox River cleanup costs
2014-10-02 09:45:53| Industrial Machines - Topix.net
Four companies, including Appleton's Appvion Inc., have agreed to pay NCR Corp. a total of $93 million for costs NCR incurred to clean up the Fox River in Wisconsin from April 2012 through Oct. 1, 2014. Details were included in a regulatory filing from Paperweight Development Corp., the Appleton-based parent company of Appvion Inc. Under the agreement, Appvion, which is the former Appleton Papers Inc., agreed to pay $6 million.
NCR Corp. gets $93 million for Fox River cleanup costs
2014-10-02 01:06:23| Paper - Topix.net
Four companies, including Appleton's Appvion Inc., have agreed to pay NCR Corp. a total of $93 million for costs NCR incurred to clean up the Fox River in Wisconsin from April 2012 through Oct. 1, 2014. Details were included in a regulatory filing from Paperweight Development Corp., the Appleton-based parent company of Appvion Inc. Under the agreement, Appvion, which is the former Appleton Papers Inc., agreed to pay $6 million.