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Airline taking it to the Max with more jets
MAXjet Airways, the airline industry’s first low-fare, all-business-class transatlantic airline, is expanding fast from Stansted Airport.It has... Read More
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DAF dealers join forces to strengthen eastern presence
Two East of England DAF dealers have joined forces. Ipswich based Chassis Cab, the DAF truck and LDV commercial vehicle dealership for Suffolk and... Read More
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‘Anti-rubbernecking' shield among projects bidding for commercialisation
Technology billed as ‘the most advanced mobile anti-traffic screen in the world;’ an optical device that converts a standard projector into a 3D... Read More
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Sweet Symphony for Redstone following acquisition
Cambridge based Redstone plc, the IT and telecoms provider, is to acquire Hertfordshire rival Symphony Telecom Holdings for £17.3m cash.Cambridge... Read More
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Powering up the future for China
EDF Energy Networks in the East of England and engineering consultant PB Power have joined forces to examine power demands in China. This... Read More
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Laboratory complex on the cards at Lowestoft
A new laboratory complex is being planned at Lowestoft in Suffolk to house the Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (CEFAS). A... Read More
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Tomb raider bid to buy up Ionica’s tax losses
It’s been dead eight years this autumn but the business formerly known as Ionica has become a takeover target! It’s been dead eight years this autumn... Read More
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New contract galvanizes Peterborough construction firm
Peterborough-based East Anglian Galvanizing Ltd won the contract to galvanize the steel balcony bases for the city’s colourful new apartments... Read More
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New contract galvanizes Peterborough construction firm
Peterborough-based East Anglian Galvanizing Ltd won the contract to galvanize the steel balcony bases for the city’s colourful new apartments... Read More
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New reporting standards blind-siding AIM companies
The need for nominated advisers to be more proactive and for companies listed on the Alternative Investment Market to move faster to comply with... Read More
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Port of Felixstowe scoops industry award
The Port of Felixstowe’s Trinity Terminal has been named “Freight Facility of the Year” at the annual IFW Freighting Industry Awards The Port of... Read More
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City welcomes rise in turnover and profits at Domino
Domino Printing Sciences hoisted turnover 9 per cent to £100.1m and pre-tax profits 8 per cent to £14m for the six months to April 30 – and the... Read More
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Air Berlin beats household names to best low-cost carrier title
Air Berlin, Stansted's third largest airline, has been named the best low fares carrier in the world.Air Berlin, Stansted's third largest airline,... Read More
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New technology could help combat road rage
Computer technology, which is able to read people's minds by analysing their facial features, could play a role in reducing road accidents if a new... Read More
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Cambridge technology could aid development of hurricane-proof houses
Tech developer, Cambridge Consultants is developing a novel simulator that could help protect homes from the awesome power of Mother Nature.Tech... Read More
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TV and music will fuel continued growth in saturated European mobile market, says Cambridge report
The Western European mobile market is forecast to grow by more than 6 per cent per year to reach £136.5bn in 2011, according to a new report The... Read More
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New study puts Cambridge University’s economic impact at more than £50 billion
If the University of Cambridge did not exist more than £50 billion and over 150,000 jobs would be needed to replace its economic impact on the UK,... Read More
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University of Cambridge building scoops architectural award
Girton College Library and Archive, designed by Allies and Morrison, is one of two new buildings in the East of England to be given a 2006 Royal... Read More
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ARM reaches for graphics processing company
Chip designer ARM has acquired Falanx Microsystems AS, a privately-owned graphics IP company from Trondheim, Norway. Falanx has net assets of £170k... Read More
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Production delays hurt Screen Technology
AIM-listed Screen Technology has been hit by production problems, which it says will negatively impact projected sales for 2006. The Harston,... Read More