• The expansion enables the firm to produce lactose - an ingredient widely-used by the food industry in products such as confectionary - for customers across the UK and Europe.

    BBC: Dairy firm's ?8m extension opens

  • London - Fast makeover: Shares in the natural-products chain Body Shop hit a 14-year high in February when L'Oreal admitting it was always looking to add shareholder value.

    FORBES: Roddick Promises No 'Selling Out' In L'Oreal Sale

  • The stand-alones dismiss the institutional help as little more than a disguised sales come-on for in-house products, and it's true that the behemoths are heavy on their house brands.

    FORBES: What's the Plan?

  • In fact, figuring out how to deal with one distillation by-product, like wastewater in the first phase of distillation, immediately suggested a way to deal with the by-products in the very next step.

    FORBES: Making Rum a Green Enterprise

  • Broadcom declared that some of its customers will ramp a higher number of mid-range and higher-end smartphones with its dual-core products in the coming quarters.

    FORBES: Key Drivers To Broadcom's $45 Valuation

  • In its last earnings call transcript, Broadcom declared that some of its customers will ramp a higher number of mid-range and higher-end smartphones with its dual-core products in the coming quarters.

    FORBES: Broadcom's Future Look Bright Heading Into Earnings

  • The problems do not lie in the products -- which are highly rated -- but are deeply rooted in the Mitsubishi system.

    FORBES: A setting sun?

  • The new CEO says it will take at least six months before even hints of success--promising products in development or the seeds of sales growth for current products--are even visible.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • North America and Europe, he says, will likely be the better markets for advanced technologies like nanotechnology, life sciences and homeland security services--the latter particularly in aerospace and defense-related products.

    FORBES: Agilent Settles Down For A Change

  • The state has set up an insurance clearing-house with subsidised products in the hope of reining in health-cost inflation, but costs look set to soar again this year.

    ECONOMIST: Health care

  • Fast makeover: Shares in the natural-products chain Body Shop hit a 14-year high in February when L'Oreal admitting it was always looking to add shareholder value.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Fab.com plans to improve shipping even further by doubling its 50-person tech team in the next year in order to have more control over the supply chain, including hard-to-ship products, the company told Forbes in May.

    FORBES: How Fab.com Aims To Tackle Its Shipping Woes

  • Sometimes they are competing with the in-house products of banks, which continue to dominate distribution in Europe.

    ECONOMIST: Fund management

  • The Fujitsu Group is proud to promote the recycling of end-of-life ICT products in Japan and around the world to help create a recycling-minded society.

    ENGADGET: Fujitsu making laptops from unwanted CDs and DVDs

  • There was particular concern over plans to put Difenacoum - used in rat poison - on the list of products that are more stringently regulated.

    BBC: MEPs warning over rat population increase

  • Chrysler's strength demonstrates that even a North American legacy auto company can achieve durable success by coming up with a continual stream of new or improved vehicles--the Jeep division has great new products on line and in the pipeline--and by paying painstaking attention to costs.

    FORBES: Fact and Comment

  • The 86-year-old maker of flat-rolled and fabricated steel products has been in the dumps for a quarter of a century, in and out of bankruptcy since 1986.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • And it was strange that there was no place for the ban on genetically-modified contents in Asda's own-brand products, the government's announcement of right-to-roam legislation and withdrawal of soyabean oil breast-implants, or the extension for the Northern Ireland peace process.

    BBC: By BBC News Online's Giles Wilson

  • The researchers argue that the rise of asthma in Western Europe could at least partly be attributed to the increasing exposure of children to the by-products of chlorine in the air and water of indoor swimming pools.

    BBC: NEWS | Health | Swimming pool use link to asthma

  • The lowest percentage of women investors was in the non-high tech products and services sector at eight percent.

    FORBES: Silicon Valley Venture Capital Firms Say They Welcome More Women -- If Only They Could Find Some

  • Fusion-io shares are trading sharply lower in late trading Wednesday after the provider of flash-based enterprise storage products issued disappointing guidance for the rest of the fiscal year ending in June 2013.

    FORBES: Fusion-io Shares Plunge 19% As Outlook Misses Estimates

  • Participants also learned that the stolen camera model, named FS-E40, was the fourth in a line of sequentially named products: the FS-E10 through FS-E30.

    FORBES: 'iPhone 6' vs. 'New iPhone' -- How to Brand a Next-Generation Product

  • They have asked the federal courts to halt the planting of herbicide-resistant alfalfa and sugar beets, because of alleged procedural--but wholly inconsequential--deficiencies in the USDA evaluations of the products.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • STRIVA-enabled headphones and in-ear monitors are the first products to make a direct connection to the Internet without dedicating a computer, smartphone, music player or tablet to the task of gathering and serving music to you.

    ENGADGET: Koss intros Striva headphone systems, lets you stream music over WiFi straight to your ears

  • With the ability to be competitive in the China market with innovative as well as low-cost products, there is the strength to compete in global markets.

    FORBES: Characteristics Of The New China

  • Just when Britain's banks would have loved some positive publicity, the City watchdog - the Financial Services Authority - has said they were guilty of serious failings in the way they sold complicated products to small businesses that were supposed to protect those businesses from sharp rises in interest rates.

    BBC: Business

  • In another cross-products tie-in, the TouchPad features wireless printing to HP printers.

    FORBES: HP's Tablet Versus Apple's iPad

  • That revelation in the church would eventually result in one of the most widely used office products in the world: the Post-it Note.

    WSJ: Jonah Lehrer on How to Be Creative

  • Now the Third Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that a Pennsylvania judge was correct in allowing jurors to consider that evidence. (Thanks Abnormal Use for the tip.) The decision is interesting because it discusses not only the logical tension embedded in much modern products-liability law but the intellectual calisthenics federal judges must engage in when hearing a case based on state tort law.

    FORBES: Jurors Can Hear Evidence Bike Helmet Met Standards, Court Rules

  • Ranbaxy was on the way to becoming one of the world's leading makers of generic drugs, just as the boom in such products was taking off in the mid-1990s.

    ECONOMIST: A new breed of multinational company has emerged

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