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Star Scientific to Sell Cigarette Division to North Atlantic Trading Company
Business Editors CHESTER, Va.--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 18, 2003 Star Scientific, Inc. (NASDAQ: STSI) announced that it has agreed to sell the cigarette business operated by its wholly owned subsidiary, Star Tobacco, Inc., to North Atlantic Trading Company, Inc. for $80 million in cash, subject to certain adjustments as described...
Tags: NATC, North Atlantic Trading Company Inc.
Research articles 2003-02-18

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Canadian immigration and the North Atlantic Trading Company 1899-1906: A controversy revisited
Although Canadian immigration history (1896-1914) has been intensively studied and well documented, at least one aspect remains to be clarified -- the role and significance of the North Atlantic Trading Company NATC. In 1899, Clifford Sifton sanctioned a controversial contract with the NATC whereby the Company acquired a monopoly on...
Tags: North Atlantic Trading Company Inc.
Research articles 1997-10-01
S&P Asgns North Atlantic Trading Co Sr Nts B,Crp Cdt Rtg,BLR
NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--Standard & Poor's CreditWire 6/9/97 -- Standard & Poor's today has assigned its single-'B' rating to North Atlantic Trading Company Inc.'s NATC $115 million senior notes due 2004.
Tags: S&P
Research articles 1997-06-10
Natco International Inc.: IBM Nominates Photo Violation Technologies for BCTIA Award.
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Apr 19, 2007 CCNMatthews via COMTEX -- Mr. Raj-Mohinder Gurm, President of NATCO (OTCBB:NCII), is pleased to announce Photo Violation Technologies Corp. ("PVT"), a company that will take over NATCO pursuant to VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Apr 19, 2007 CCNMatthews via COMTEX --...
Tags: IBM Corp., photograph
Research articles 2007-04-19
Natco International Inc.: IBM Nominates Photo Violation Technologies for BCTIA Award.
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Apr 18, 2007 CCNMatthews via COMTEX -- Mr. Raj-Mohinder Gurm, President of NATCO (OTCBB:NCII), is pleased to announce Photo Violation Technologies Corp. ("PVT"), a company that will take over NATCO pursuant to VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Apr 18, 2007 CCNMatthews via COMTEX --...
Tags: IBM Corp., photograph
Research articles 2007-04-18
Natco International Inc.: Photo Violation Nominated by IBM for Second Award; Photo Violation Short Listed To 4 Finalists.
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Apr 19, 2007 CCNMatthews via COMTEX -- Mr. Raj-Mohinder Gurm, President of NATCO (OTCBB:NCII), is pleased to announce Photo Violation Technologies Corp. ("PVT"), a company that will take over NATCO pursuant to VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Apr 19, 2007 CCNMatthews via COMTEX --...
Tags: IBM Corp., photograph
Research articles 2007-04-19
Novell Chooses AppLabs as Lead Novell Authorised Testing Center in India
MUMBAI, India & PHILADELPHIA -- AppLabs, the world's largest independent software testing company, today announced that its India center has been chosen by Novell to be a lead Novell Authorized Testing Center NATC for providing SUSE Linux and Novell NetWare YES certification testing in India.
Tags: Novell Inc.
Research articles 2007-03-19
Air Traffic Control Errors Could Increase
The Federal Aviation Administration FAA failed to make its fiscal 2004 target of not more than 629 serious (Category A & B) operational errors (see ASW, Nov. 15). However, the rate of such errors declined for the year, prompting FAA officials to consider using a rate instead of raw numbers....
Tags: FAA, Manufacturing
Research articles 2004-11-22
MEMBRANES: Study Funded on NOM Fouling.
A two-year study on natural organic matter NOM fouling of low- pressure membrane systems that use microfiltration and ultrafiltration has been awarded $350,000 in funding from the American Water Works Research Foundation AWWARF and the Environmental Protection Agency EPA. Members of USFilter's North American Technology Center NATC, CH2M-Hill, the...
Tags: American Water
Research articles 2003-11-01
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