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These are GM's 6 Michigan sites getting $2.2 billion in upgrades
2015-08-05 16:53:54| Automakers - Topix.net
General Motors said in April it is investing $5.4 billion in its U.S. plants over the next three years.
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Fluid Bed Agglomerators range from 18-84 in. in diameter.
2015-08-05 14:31:06| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Encompassing batch and continuous applications, VIBRO-BED™ employs spraying system that introduces moisture to powdered material as it is fluidized and dried, forming agglomerates on controlled basis. Fluid bed chamber, equipped with imbalanced weight gyratory motors and mounted on spring suspension, vibrates as column of heated air flows upward through fine-mesh screen, causing particles to separate and become airborne as they are sprayed with liquid.
just a While Ago - On 5 August in...
2015-08-05 13:31:00| Daily beverage news and comment - from just-drinks.com
Here's a look at what was happening on this day in...
ET Solar Launches New Generation AC Modules in Japan
2015-08-05 12:31:09| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
TOKYO -- ET Solar Group (ET Solar), a leading renewable energy equipment provider, announces that it has launched new generation AC Modules at PV Japan 2015. In cooperation with Northern Electric and Power (NEP), a company dedicated to providing state-of-the-art solar inverter products. ET Solar has developed new...
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Apple gains market share in Europe, loses in the US in Q2
2015-08-05 10:14:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Apple returned to growth in the smartphone market in the second quarter in Europe's five largest countries, while losing share in the US, according to the latest figures from Kantar Worldpanel ComTech. Apple's gains were the strongest in the UK of the five European markets, adding 5.5 percent points year-on-year to reach 34.1 percent of smartphone sales. Android's share in the UK fell by 6.1 points to 53.2 percent. In Spain, Italy, Germany and France, Android still had over 70 percent of the market, with as much as 88 percent in Spain, up 3 percent points from a year earlier. In the US, Apple's market share fell by 2.3 percent points year-on-year to 30.5 percent, while Android gained 3.4 points to reach 66.1 percent. Kantar estimates that both Samsung and LG increased their shares sequentially in the period in the US and together took 78 percent of all Android sales. LG especially performed well, doubling its share of the US market and also for the first time acquiring more first-time smartphone buyers than Samsung. Forty-three percent of all Android buyers in the US mentioned a 'good deal on the price of the phone' as the main purchase driver for their new device, while the size of the screen was the main factor driving Android sales in Europe. Microsoft's Windows Phone also showed some gains in the quarter, adding 4.1 percent points in both Germany and Italy to reach respectively 10.5 and 14.2 percent of smartphone sales. Its share in the US was up 1.1 points to 3.0 percent in Q2. Apple also posted strong gains in China, taking just over a fifth of sales, up by 7.3 points from a year ago. Android's share in China fell to 79.0 percent from 84.3 a year ago. Huawei's Honor brand led sales in China, Kantar said, while Meizu also posted a strong increase in market share. In Japan, Apple also grew, by 2.7 points to 42.2 percent of sales, while Android fell to 54.4 percent from 59.6 a year ago.
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