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The battle for dominance in the burgeoning digital book market is heating up, putting the spotlight on power management for portable readers. Full Article at Design News
Refer to a friend 2009-12-11 16:17:31 - EUR six billion, ranked as the fifth largest cement producer in the world. Full Article at PR-Inside.com
A bird sits next to an ABB logo on the roof of Swiss engineering group's plant in Baden near Zurich July 22, 2009. ABB release their Q2 results tomorrow. View Photo »
The near term looks bearish for the market due to lack of positive triggers. Nifty is expected to slip to strong support of 4980 levels before bouncing back. It faces stiff resistance at 5181 and if that is broken then the next upside target is 5400-5500. Stocks from capital goods space like L&T, BHEL, ...
After writing last month's column, "An Update on Shielding," I dug further and found the Audio Engineering Society AES48-2005 standard that covers grounding and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Full Article at Design News
December 10, 2009 9:22 AM EST -- Definition of Wind Power Converter -- Classification -- Working Principle -- Wind Power Converter Industry Situation and Prospects -- Wind Power Converter Technical Overview -- Wind Power Converter... Full Article at Street Insider
In The Intelligent Investor, Graham introduces readers to a wacky chap named Mr. Market. Full Article at The Money Times
French workers of Swiss engineering group ABB demonstrate in front of the company's headquarters in Zurich's suburb Oerlikon June 10, 2009. Some eighty workers protested against planned job cuts in several ABB plants in France. View Photo »
ABB has instructed its lawyers in Libya to launch an appeal on behalf of Max Goeldi against the verdict announced against him on Monday, November 30
IN PICTURES: 20 Tools For Building Up Your Portfolio Challenging Year Next, Troubled Past Year Siemens' write-down last year of $5 billion included a $2.4 billion legal settlement of its corporate bribery scandal. Full Article at Investopedia
The company’s order inflows have been subdued, due to which its results have been below estimates in the last five quarters. Full Article at Business Standard
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A bird sits next to an ABB logo on the roof of Swiss engineering group's plant in Baden near Zurich July 22, 2009. ABB release their Q2 results tomorrow.
View Photo »French workers of Swiss engineering group ABB demonstrate in front of the company's headquarters in Zurich's suburb Oerlikon June 10, 2009. Some eighty workers protested against planned job cuts in several ABB plants in France. Banner reads: 'ABB - No to 540 job cuts.
View Photo »French workers of Swiss engineering group ABB demonstrate in front of the company's headquarters in Zurich's suburb Oerlikon June 10, 2009. Some eighty workers protested against planned job cuts in several ABB plants in France. The poster is reading: 'ABB - Emploees in danger.'
View Photo »Joseph Hogan, Chief Executive Officer of ABB, speaks during the second day of the St. Gallen Symposium, a platform for dialogue on key issues in management, the entrepreneurial environment and the interfaces between business, politics and civil society, at the university of St. Gallen,...
View Photo »Vice President Joe Biden greets the crowd at the ABB plant in Jefferson City, Mo. , Thursday, April 16, 2009.
View Photo »Vice President Joe Biden talks with ABB worker David Edwards at the ABB plant in Jefferson City, Mo. , Thursday, April 16, 2009.
View Photo »In this May 8, 2008 file photo ABB CFO Michel Demare speaks during the general meeting of ABB in Zurich, Switzerland.
View Photo »CEO of Swiss engineering group ABB Joe Hogan and CFO Michel Demare (R) address the company's annual news conference in Zurich February 12, 2009.
View Photo »CEO of Swiss engineering group ABB Joe Hogan and CFO Michel Demare (R) address the company's annual news conference in Zurich February 12, 2009.
View Photo »CEO of Swiss engineering group ABB Joe Hogan smiles as he addresses the company's annual news conference in Zurich February 12, 2009.
View Photo »CFO of Swiss engineering group ABB Michel Demare gestures as he addresses the company's annual news conference in Zurich February 12, 2009.
View Photo »CEO of Swiss engineering group ABB Joe Hogan is seen on the screen of a TV camera as he addresses the company's annual news conference in Zurich February 12, 2009.
View Photo »CEO of Swiss engineering group ABB Joe Hogan gestures as he addresses the company's annual news conference in Zurich February 12, 2009.
View Photo »CEO of Swiss engineering group ABB Joe Hogan gestures as he addresses the company's annual news conference in Zurich February 12, 2009.
View Photo »CEO of Swiss engineering group ABB Joe Hogan gestures as he addresses the company's annual news conference in Zurich February 12, 2009.
View Photo »CEO of Swiss engineering group ABB Joe Hogan gestures as he addresses the company's annual news conference in Zurich February 12, 2009.
View Photo »CEO of Swiss engineering group ABB Joe Hogan gestures as he addresses the company's annual news conference in Zurich February 12, 2009.
View Photo »Joe Hogan, CEO of Swiss-Swedish engineering group ABB, listens to a question during a news conference announcing the 2008 full year results in Zurich, Switzerland, on Thursday, Feb. 12, 2009.
View Photo »Joe Hogan, CEO of Swiss-Swedish engineering group ABB, speaks during a news conference announcing the 2008 full year results in Zurich, Switzerland, on Thursday, Feb. 12, 2009.
View Photo »A logo is seen on the facade of the Swiss engineering group ABB plant in Baden near Zurich July 22, 2009. ABB release their Q2 results tomorrow.
View Photo »Jordan Prince El Hassan bin Talal (L) speaks to representatives of a dozen European companies who signed a protocol agreement to develop a clean power generating system in North Africa and the Middle East dubbed Desertec that would supply Europe with electricity via video conference in...
View Photo »Gerhard Knies, chairman of the board of the Desertec Foundation and representatives of a dozen European companies who signed a protocol agreement to develop a clean power generating system in North Africa and the Middle East dubbed Desertec that would supply Europe with electricity atte...
View Photo »Torsten Jeworrek, member of the board of reinsurer Muenchener Rueck holds up the list of companies who signed a protocol agreement to develop a clean power generating system in North Africa and the Middle East dubbed Desertec that would supply Europe with electricity attend a meeting in...
View Photo »Representatives of a dozen European companies who signed a protocol agreement to develop a clean power generating system in North Africa and the Middle East dubbed Desertec that would supply Europe with electricity pose for a photo in the southern German city of Munich on July 13, 2009.
View Photo »Vice President Joe Biden points to the crowd after being introduced by ABB worker Charlie Fischer, right, in Jefferson City, Mo. , Thursday, April 16, 2009.
View Photo »French workers of Swiss engineering group ABB demonstrate in front of the company's headquarters in Zurich's suburb Oerlikon June 10, 2009. Some eighty workers protested against planned job cuts in several ABB plants in France. Banner reads: 'ABB - No to 540 job cuts.
View Photo »The near term looks bearish for the market due to lack of positive triggers. Nifty is expected to slip to strong support of 4980 levels before bouncing back. It faces stiff resistance at 5181 and if that is broken then the next upside target is 5400-5500. Stocks from capital goods space like L&T, BHEL, ...
ABB has instructed its lawyers in Libya to launch an appeal on behalf of Max Goeldi against the verdict announced against him on Monday, November 30
With one of the highest percentages of Saudi employees in the industry, ABB Saudi Arabia has highlighted the importance of educating Saudi nationals in the field of electrical engineering
ABB Saudi Arabia will implement this program in cooperation with the Swedish Embassy in Riyadh
The individual is a former employee of an ABB unit in Texas ... He was terminated in the fall of 2004. ABB continues to cooperate with U.S. authorities.
With Viterra's acquisition of ABB Grain in Australia, our European office adds further value to the Company's geographical reach and diversity ... Population and income growth in emerging markets are leading to dramatic increases in global demand for core commodities. Viterra is a company that recognize...
Although big orders have helped ABB in the third quarter, base orders, which make up the bulk of the company's revenue stream remained weak
The team at ABB is thrilled to be aligned with the world leader in spine surgery outcomes and patient satisfaction. Now, no matter who walks through our door, we can provide world-class care regardless of their condition ... What I witnessed at LSI is so much more than surgery. It's a comprehensive pati...
Vision's goal as an electrical distributor is not only to deliver quality products on time, but also to help customers reduce their overall operating costs and increase productivity. Our new Indianapolis location also establishes Vision's commitment to become the Midwest's leading distributor of ABB pro...
ABB has the range of technologies as well as the domain expertise and proven track record to execute such projects
ABB's new ACS850 is the first industrial drive range from ABB that has been designed with OEMs and panel builders in mind. This means these customers can build their own, customized drive solutions while reaping the benefits of proven ABB drive technology.
ABB's new ACS850 is the first industrial drive range from ABB that has been designed with OEMs and panel builders in mind. This means these customers can build their own, customized drive solutions while reaping the benefits of proven ABB drive technology.
ABB?s provisions as at the end of the third quarter will be impacted primarily by changes in the provisions relating to alleged anti-competitive practices, including, but not limited to, the European Commission?s power transformer decision earlier this month
I can see what ABB would want to acquire -- a nice little backlog book and a good presence in China
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