Analyst boosts HP price target, sees little effect from Xerox-ACS dealSeptember 30th, 2009 Analyst sees little effect on HP from Xerox dealNEW YORK — Kaufman Bros. analyst Shaw Wu doesn't think the combination of Xerox Corp.
Indian Army's Artillery regiment celebrates 182nd Gunners Day on MondaySeptember 27th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Indian Army's Artillery regiment will be celebrating its 182nd foundation day on Monday. The raising day, which is known as Gunners day, is observed every year on September 28 to mark the raising of first Indian Artillery Unit 5 (Bombay) Mountain Battery on this momentous day in 1827.
A. Shulman expands capacity at Mexican plastics plant by 5 million poundsSeptember 21st, 2009 A. Shulman expands capacity at Mexican plantAKRON, Ohio — A. Shulman Inc.
Singapore Airlines expands operations with Air IndiaSeptember 14th, 2009 SINGAPORE - Singapore Airlines (SIA) said on Monday that it has expanded its partnership with Air India with a new bilateral frequent flyer program. Under the agreement, frequent flyer program members of both airlines are able to earn and redeem miles on flights operated by either carrier.
UAE's Etihad Airways expands its US operationsSeptember 4th, 2009 ABU DHABI - Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, has expanded its US operations by adding one more city to its network, WAM news agency reported Friday. The airline has launched flights from its Abu Dhabi home-base to the US city of Chicago.
Formula Systems CFO Naamit Salomon leaving to pursue other opportunitiesAugust 26th, 2009 Formula Systems announces departure of CFONEW YORK — Formula Systems (1985) Ltd. said Wednesday that its chief financial officer is leaving to pursue other opportunities.
Lockheed Martin sets up new missile defense systems operating unitAugust 25th, 2009 Lockheed Martins starts missile defense unitHUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Lockheed Martin Space Systems Co., a division of defense contractor Lockheed Martin Corp., said Tuesday that it has established a new missile defense systems operating unit based in Huntsville, Ala.
AAR receives $40 million contract from BAE Systems to build more mobile shelters for ArmyAugust 25th, 2009 AAR gets $40M contract from BAE SystemsWOOD DALE, Ill. — Aviation product supplier AAR Corp.
Belo expands use of SpotCrime mapping services to New Orleans and PhoenixAugust 11th, 2009 Belo expands use of SpotCrime mapping servicesBALTIMORE — Television station operator Belo Corp. said Tuesday it will receive crime-mapping services from SpotCrime at stations in New Orleans and Phoenix, expanding service it already gets in Charlotte and Dallas/Ft.
Germany's Mann-Hummel expanding India operationsJune 3rd, 2009 BANGALORE - German industrial equipment maker Mann-Hummel GmbH (M&H) is expanding its India operations to supply light weight filters to automobile and industrial manufacturers, a top official said here Wednesday. "As part of our expansion plans in India, we are setting up a second plant at Nalagarh in Himachal Pradesh to manufacture a range of filter systems using plastics for automotive and industrial applications," M&H board member Manfred Wolf told reporters.
Admiral Mehta commissions fifth Landing Ship Tank 'Airavat'May 19th, 2009 VISAKHAPATNAM - Navy Chief Admiral Sureesh Mehta on Tuesday commissioned Indian Navy's fifth Landing Ship Tank (Large) 'Airavat' here. On the occasion, Mehta said the Airavat would augment the operational capabilities and reach of the Eastern Naval Command, in addition to enhancing the amphibious and disaster relief potential of the fleet.
Admiral Mehta to launch Sixth Landing Ship Tank 'Airavat' on May 19May 18th, 2009 VISAKHAPATNAM - Admiral Suresh Mehta will launch the Indian Navy's Sixth Landing Ship Tank (Large) 'Airavat' here on Tuesday. Airavat, previously known as Yard 3016, was christened and launched by Maria Teresa Mehta in Kolkata on March 27 2006.
Defense contractor BAE Systems closing 3 factories in Britain, cutting 500 jobsApril 30th, 2009 BAE Systems closing 3 factories in BritainLONDON — BAE Systems PLC is closing three factories in Britain with the loss of 500 jobs following a drop in its work for the British government, the defense contractor said Thursday. The affected plants, all part of BAE's Global Combat Systems Vehicles and Weapons businesses, are in the English cities of Telford, Leeds and Guildford.
BAE Systems closing 3 UK factories, cutting 500 jobsApril 30th, 2009 BAE Systems closing 3 UK factoriesLONDON — Defense contractor BAE Systems says it will close three factories in Britain with the loss of 500 jobs. The affected plants are in the English cities of Telford, Leeds and Guildford.
Spectrum for military should be given priority: Army chiefApril 14th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The military requirement for radio frequency or spectrum has to be given priority to deal with security issues, the Indian Army chief General Deepak Kapoor said Tuesday. 'The requirement of spectrum for both commercial and army use is on the rise.