The water company Thames Water has doubled the salary of its chief executive, Bill Alexander.
On the surface side, Joy has nearly twice the sales of its nearest competitor, Bucyrus International.
Indeed, Salem goes out of its way to celebrate its rather grim history at Halloween.
It also pushes a version of its flagship database geared for clusters of Linux-on-Intel machines.
Even in the commercial heart of its largest city, religion remains central to life in Myanmar.
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Even though most of its young workforce is unpaid, the can-do attitude is catching.
The Santa Clara, Calif. company has hired 100 of its 534 employees during the last year.
Germany has made clear what kind of EU it envisions a bigger version of its own federalism.
Despite, or perhaps because of its far-flung locale, Vanimo is the stuff of surf legend.
It is the first project of its kind within the UK Creative Cities network.
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Lazard has been the last of its breed of large, privately held banking partnerships.
Many think Pharmacia saw its valuation suffer as a result of its continuing ownership of Monsanto.
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Dell is adjusting: 38% of its unit output is notebooks, up from 21% in 2000.
Cycles of Change was the first event of its kind to be held in New Zealand.
Respawn's website reveals that 40 members of its staff previously worked on the Modern Warfare series.
Bentley (owned by Volkswagen) also relies on exports: 80% of its vehicles go abroad.
Wall Street lost some of its recent momentum at the start of the week.
France has plenty of prehistoric sites, but Carnac is in a league of its own.
Not bad for a company operating most of its life in a rotten economy.
Its most lucrative business is still government contracts, which generate 77% of its revenue, a risky proposition.
HMV, which seems to have recently survived by the skin of its teeth, is a listed business.
Sony has closed one of the UK's oldest video game studios following a review of its operations.
The European Space Agency (Esa) is about to lose the use of one of its flagship satellites.
Perhaps history will repeat itself, and the U.S. will abandon one of its most disastrous policy experiments.
In the survey, satisfaction with GPs was at 80%, just short of its peak in the 1990s.
Andersen has already lost much of its business, and two-thirds of its once 28, 000 strong US workforce.
Nor will our central bank seek once again to dramatically increase the size of its balance sheet.
They are fine places to contemplate the splendour of the palace and the lives of its inhabitants.
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