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Chiquita-Charlotte divorce may cost up to $40 million
2015-01-22 20:35:54| Food - Topix.net
Chiquita Brands International Inc. expects to spend between $25 million and $40 million as it shutters its Charlotte headquarters.
New approach to landfill legacy costs could mean cost savings
2015-01-22 15:16:17| Waste Management - Topix.net
Taxpayers may be able to save some money on landfill maintenance after the Wexford County Board of Commissioners approved a proposal to amend the Remedial Action Plan addressing landfill groundwater contamination in Cedar Creek Township. The board approved amending the county's contract with environmental consulting group Pescador LLC to include operation and maintenance of several wells, evaluation of a water cleaning system, removing duplicate monitoring wells and oversight of landfill waste relocation.
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Chiquita: Breakup with Charlotte to cost company up to $40 million
2015-01-22 08:52:30| Agriculture - Topix.net
Chiquita Brands International said Wednesday that its divorce from Charlotte is expected to cost the company $25 million to $40 million, as the company pays severance costs and refunds state and local governments for incentives they paid to lure the company three years ago. The company said last week that it plans torelocate its global headquarters from the NASCAR Plaza office tower, after a $681 million acquisition by two Brazilian companies that took Chiquita private.
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New Zealand to review cost of food safety and biosecurity services
2015-01-20 01:00:00| Food Processing Technology
New Zealand's Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) is seeking feedback on proposed updates to fee rates required to maintain the safety of country's food and to protect it from biosecurity risks.
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Big Oil Gets Serious on Cost Cuts in Worst Slump Since 1986
2015-01-19 08:34:46| Oil & Gas - Topix.net
Major oil companies are awaking from their slumber and facing up to the magnitude of the crash in crude prices. From Royal Dutch Shell Plc canceling a $6.5 billion project in Qatar to Schlumberger Ltd. firing about 9,000 people and Statoil ASA giving up exploration in Greenland, the oil industry this week concluded that the slump is no blip.
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