The company has formed a new studio called 343 Industries responsible for maintaining and developing the franchise.
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In 1953 Harman co-founded of what is now called Harman International Industries, maker of high-end audio components.
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It was jointly taught by staff from the Judge school and executives from Saatchi and Saatchi, with the idea of breaking down the notion that creativity should be the sole preserve of the so-called "creative industries" such as advertising.
He later became president of a Litton Industries unit called Intermec, a maker of bar-code scanners.
Entrepreneurs of the sort you'd want in most business sectors (they are called wildcatters in resource industries) are discouraged.
Duffy MacKay, vice president for scientific and regulatory affairs at the Council for Responsible Nutrition, a trade group for the supplement and energy-drink industries, called the study "a new, emerging hypothesis, " but said the researchers were drawing large conclusions from small studies of mice, bacteria and human biomarkers.
So-called antidumping suits brought by industries allegedly injured by imports are proliferating.
One method that addresses both concerns is a semi-robotic tug called TaxiBot, developed by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI).
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Arguably, all this could be called business as usual in Washington: industries defend their competing interests and, more often than not, end in stalemate.
In the early 1990s he left his position as head of oil trading at Koch Industries to head his own trading outfit called Eaglwing.
The cleverly designed concept called for European nations to consolidate their coal and steel industries into a supranational community to be governed by a high authority independent of any country's government.
What we have going on right now that is so exciting is that we have a new displacement technology that is coming to market, called cloud computing, and it is going to impact five major industries that have been kind of in a slo-mo stage since the 2002 collapse of the tech stocks.
Cuomo has held what he called "summits" to boost the Greek yogurt business and beer and wine industries in the state, and is planning to involve local government officials in a whitewater rafting exhibition in the summer.
The tech entrepreneur brought down the wrath of the film and music industries after starting a peer-to-peer service in 1998 called Scour, which was similar to Napster in that it allowed consumers to swap digital media files with each other.
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Reliance Industries chairman Mukesh Ambani plans to move into 570-foot building, called Antila, this month.
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Armstrong World Industries, it turns out, had put itself into a holding company called Armstrong Holdings.
Russia, Belarus and Ukraine then further delayed the endgame of the conference with an argument over so-called "hot air" - the pollution permits they were given to allow their heavy industries to thrive.
Last night at a party at the Ace Hotel in New York, Moto Guzzi and Hammarhead Industries unveiled the latest in a line of Guzzi Originals, a vintage-looking bike called the V7 Wayward cafe racer.
Insinuating that search engine results are being manipulated, Almunia called for the application of antitrust rules to digital media in the same way they are applied in other industries.
Corporate America and the financial wizards behind the past three decades of so-called retirement innovations, most notably titans of the pension benefits consulting and mutual fund 401(k) industries, are down-playing just how bad things are already and how much worse they are going to get.
Since the mid-1990s the strategic rollup has been a corporate fad: Large acquirers buy smaller players in fragmented industries, reaching for critical mass, McDonald's-like uniformity and that beloved state of bliss called synergy.
Since the mid-1990s the strategic roll-up has been a corporate fad: Large acquirers buy smaller players in fragmented industries, reaching for critical mass, McDonald's-like uniformity and that beloved state of bliss called synergy.
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