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Centurion back on the march?
Hertfordshire in-car DVD player maker, Centurion Electronics topped the list of biggest one-day gains in inauspicious circumstances, having... Read More
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Danish deal for PBL
Peter Brotherhood Ltd has secured another international contract win. The Peterborough based engineering company, which specialises in design and... Read More
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Fresh acquisition is secured by Acteon
Awards entrant Acteon in Norwich has acquired Derby based Mirage Machines, a leader in machine tool technology. Financial details of the deal were... Read More
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Pursuit on the move
Pursuit Dynamics is relocating from Royston to establish a new PDX Development Centre at the 44,000 sq ft site on Hinchingbrooke Business Park.... Read More
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Sony a matter of time until Playstation facts hit market
Shares in wireless chip wizard, CSR slipped 5 per cent without an announcement from the company, with market speculation attributing the fall to... Read More
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Stansted runway gets a £30 million facelift
Stansted Airport’s existing single runway is being fully re-surfaced in a nine month project costing around £30 million.Stansted Airport’s existing... Read More
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Arc revenue sinks
Unsatisfactory was the verdict of Herts-based Arc International’s board when it delivered its results for the year ended 31 December 2005, which saw... Read More
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Suffolk maltster supplies Japanese brewers
Greencore Malt based in Bury St Edmunds, has won an award of £20,000 for the development of a project to export malt to Japanese brewers. Greencore... Read More
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Tensator pays £14.3m for Long Island firm
Tensator, the Milton Keynes based European market leader in the supply and installation of retractable barriers and electronic queue technology for... Read More
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TSG going for fresh gold with £39.1m funding package
Trans-Siberian Gold (TSG) has set itself a May deadline to raise £39.1m to enable it to start full-time work on the development of the Asacha gold... Read More
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XenSource targets Cambridge
XenSource Inc, the virtualisation company that spun-out from the labs of the University of Cambridge to the fringes of Silicon Valley in the US, is... Read More
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From toys to terror for Generics
A technology originally conceived to enable interactive soft toys has been tweaked and sent out into the world with slightly higher aspirations. A... Read More
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Diagnostic superchip could soon be available on NHS
A software company in Cambridge has branched out to develop a product that could genuinely revolutionise the diagnosis of thousands of serious... Read More
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CCL extend endoscope lifespan for $9bn market
Cambridge Consultants is working with NDO Surgical to apply novel technologies to extend the time between service for its award-winning endoscopic... Read More
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TV just got smaller. It’s a Kino magic
Frontier Silicon, the market leader in solutions for digital radio and mobile TV, has used the Congress to launch its latest chip, Kino 2, bringing... Read More
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Light Blue launches miniature projection technology upgrade
Light Blue Optics Ltd, developer of the revolutionary PVPro technology for miniature projectors, has been showing off a new-generation demonstrator... Read More
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Cambridge hi-tech showcase beamed direct to the mobile
Cambridge technology has helped visitors to 3GSM find their way around the Congress before they’d even stepped through the doors, writes Alan Smith.... Read More
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China’s long lead times and quality issues hand opportunity to local manufacturers
East of England engineering and manufacturing companies are biting back at the Chinese dragon in its den.East of England engineering and... Read More
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Four acquisitions add £7m to BJ’s turnover
Bentley Jennison, the chartered accountant and business adviser, has started 2006 with a significant expansion: four new acquisitions will see a £... Read More
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Multi-million pound gasfield deal for SLP
SLP Engineering, the Lowestoft-based offshore energy specialist, has won a multi-million pound contract for the entire supply and build of the... Read More