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Four other companies join Chiquita in moving to DCOTA

2015-07-31 18:45:58| Food - Topix.net

The relocation of Chiquita Brands International and its banana division was the most high-profile new deal at the Design Center of the Americas, but four other tenants are also moving into the Dania Beach building. The banana importer is moving from Charlotte, North Carolina, into a 14,500-square-foot space in the building at 1855 Griffin Road.

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US stocks little changed as investors react to earnings

2015-07-31 17:29:08| Energy - Topix.net

" U.S. stocks were mixed in early trading Friday, as investors reacted to some disappointing quarterly earnings. Declines were led by energy companies after two big oil companies reported a slump in earnings.

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Four other companies join Chiquita in moving to DCOTA

2015-07-31 17:08:10| Agriculture - Topix.net

The relocation of Chiquita Brands International and its banana division was the most high-profile new deal at the Design Center of the Americas, but four other tenants are also moving into the Dania Beach building. The banana importer is moving from Charlotte, North Carolina, into a 14,500-square-foot space in the building at 1855 Griffin Road.

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Liberty Global increases stake in ITV to 9.9%

2015-07-31 10:36:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) Liberty Global has purchased 138.7 million shares in UK commercial broadcaster ITV. This increases its existing stake to a total of 398.5 million shares or around 9.9 percent of ITV's ordinary shares. Liberty Global CEO Mike Fries said that ITV was a well-run company with attractive growth potential. Liberty Global first acquired a stake in ITV a year ago, buying 6.4 percent from Sky for GBP 481 million. The company said it was looking to cooperate with ITV on developing content for its cable networks. Liberty Global controls the UK cable operator Virgin Media, as well as cable networks across multiple countries in Europe. It has been increasing its investments in content in the past year, buying also Belgian and Irish broadcasters. 

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Google rejects French order to extend right to be forgotten

2015-07-31 09:00:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) Google has rejected an order from the French data protection regulator to implement the 'right to be forgotten' across the search engine's websites. France's CNIL ordered Google last month to offer the right to be forgotten not just on Google.fr, but also on the Google.com site. This follows the ruling in May 2014 by the EU's Court of Justice that individuals can ask website operators to remove personal information from their sites if there is no associated public interest. Since then Google has received more than a quarter of a million requests to remove listings in its search engine to over 1 million individual web pages. If Google does not comply with the requests, users can file a complaint with EU regulators such as CNIL. It was following such complaints that the French regulator told Google to expand its delisting to Google.com, and not just European Google pages. Google said in a statement on its policy blog that it could not allow one country to set policy for the entire world. "We believe that no one country should have the authority to control what content someone in a second country can access," Google said. It also called the CNIL's order "disproportionate and unnecessary" as around 97 percent of French internet users access a European version of Google's search engine like google.fr, rather than Google.com. 

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