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Portland approves deal to keep Mt. Tabor reservoirs filled
2015-07-16 00:51:54| PortlandOnline
Brad Schmidt in The Oregonian, July 15, 2015
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Greater Cincinnati manufacturer to be acquired in $1.3B deal
2015-07-16 00:16:22| Industrial Machines - Topix.net
Waddington Group, with 2,900 employees, has 17 plants that manufacture disposable tableware. Jarden Corp. , a consumer products company based in Boca Raton that already owns Erlanger-based U.S. Playing Card Co., entered into a purchase agreement to buy Waddington from an investment fund managed by private equity firm Olympus Partners and other stockholders.
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Motor Coach Industries inks huge deal with New Jersey Transit
2015-07-15 23:57:37| Railroads - Topix.net
Workers at Motor Coach Industries work on building and putting the finishing touches on motor coaches at their plant on Clarence Ave. in Winnipeg in 2014. Motor Coach Industries has signed a massive deal with New Jersey Transit for the sale of 772 45-foot commuter coaches to be delivered over the course of the next six years.
Greater Cincinnati manufacturer to be acquired in $1.3B deal
2015-07-15 20:47:59| Appliances - Topix.net
Waddington Group, a Covington-based firm with 2,900 employees and 17 plants that manufacture disposable tableware, is to be acquired by a Florida company for more than $1.3 billion.
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EU Parliament committee approves roaming, neutrality deal
2015-07-15 14:48:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The EU compromise on net neutrality and an end to roaming charges has passed another key hurdle on the way to becoming law, with approval from the Parliament's Industry committee. The deal must still be approved by the full Parliament and Council before it takes effect; these votes are expected to take place in the autumn. The MEPs on the Industry committee added some small amendments to the text, notably on the proposed cost recovery for operators due to the planned end of roaming from June 2017. EU member states had included a stipulation that if operators can prove that they cannot recover their costs and that this affects domestic prices, national regulators may authorize them to impose minimal surcharges on roaming in exceptional circumstances to recover these costs. The MEPs added that national regulators authorities would have the means to amend or reject the surcharges if they are unfounded. The MEPs also inserted wording to "safeguard equal and non-discriminatory treatment of traffic" on the internet. At the Parliament's request, the deal includes a provision to give consumers a right to better information about their contracts.
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