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PROCESS CHEMICALS Acids, fatty Georgia-Pacific Resins, Inc., Atlanta. GA Penta Manufacturing Co., Div, of Penta Intl. Corp., Livingston, NJ VWR International, West Chester, PA Acids, inorganic Alfa Aesar, Johnson Matthey, Ward Hill, MA...
Tags: Alpharetta, Apeldoorn, Bethlehem, Birmingham, Cheshire, Columbus, Danvers, Div, Elgin, Essen, Guildford, Home, Johnson Matthey Inc., LLC, Macclesfield, Muscatine, Parsippany, Plumsteadville, Surrey, Tarrytown, Waterbury, Winsford, York
Research articles 2003-09-15
Process chemicals. (Product & Service Directory).
11 384 Acids 384 Activated carbon 384 Adsorbents 384 Alcohols 384 Alkalies 384 Antioxidants 384 Argon 384 Bacteria 384 Biocides 385...
Tags: Akzo Nobel N.V., Castleford, Cheshire, Computer Associates International Inc., Div., Essen, Inc., Johnson Matthey Inc., Kirkland, Leominster, Macclesfield, Midland, Parsippany, The Dow Chemical Co., Waterbury
Research articles 2002-08-15

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The Times Argus of Burlington, VT is reporting that Ben & Jerry's has asked the Waterbury Planning Commission for approval of a capital plan to improve tourist-oriented frills at Ben & Jerry's flagship Waterbury factory.(Last Licks)
The Times Argus of Burlington, VT is reporting that Ben & Jerry's has asked the Waterbury Planning Commission for approval of a capital plan to improve tourist-oriented frills at Ben & Jerry's flagship Waterbury factory. The factory currently The Times Argus of Burlington, VT is reporting...
Tags: Ben & Jerry
Research articles 2005-11-20
ADD Inc. (renovation of Waterbury Hospital Health Center in Waterbury, Connecticut)
Three updated facilities within the renovated Waterbury Hospital Waterbury Hospital Health Center in Waterbury, CT, was built in 1890 and had its last major design intervention in 1971 when a 12-story patient tower, whose racetrack floor plans are now considered obsolete, was added. Clearly,...
Tags: Waterbury Hospital
Research articles 1993-08-01
Waterbury, Conn.-Based Specialty Chemical-Maker MacDermid Buys Denver Office.
By David A. Smith, Waterbury Republican-American, Conn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 9--WATERBURY, Conn.--City-based MacDermid Inc. has acquired a Denver office building where it plans to move its corporate executive staff, though the company's headquarters will still technically remain in Waterbury,...
Tags: MacDermid Inc.
Research articles 2003-10-09
Two Investors Purchase Waterbury, Conn., Quality Inn.
By David A. Smith, Waterbury Republican-American, Conn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 5--WATERBURY, Conn.--The Quality Inn across from St. Mary's Hospital was sold last week to two investors, including one Waterbury native, who plan to extensively renovate the 88 Union Street hotel and...
Tags: Holiday Inn, Quality Inn
Research articles 2002-03-05
Organization Formed to Rescue Midday Service on Waterbury, Conn., Rail Line.
By Rob Varnon, Connecticut Post, Bridgeport Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 28--A new organization has formed to rescue midday service on the Waterbury rail line. Waterbury resident Kathryn Dziekan, a professor of psychology working on Long Island, said a...
Tags: Connecticut Post Co.
Research articles 2003-10-28
Manufacturer of Electronic Products Moves Operation to Waterbury, Conn.
By Marc Silvestrini, Waterbury Republican-American, Conn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 14--A Bethel manufacturer of electronics products has moved to Waterbury to take advantage of the city's location and a federal program that will give it a leg up when it bids...
Tags: Manufacturing, SALES, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2003-10-14
Waterbury, Conn., Chamber Gets Federal Funds for Economic Development Project.
By Marc Silvestrini, Waterbury Republican-American, Conn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 25--SOUTHBURY, Conn. -- Like any good guest, U.S. Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development David A. Sampson showed up at the Waterbury Regional Chamber's annual meeting Wednesday with a...
Tags: FINANCE, Hilton Hotels Corp., Investment
Research articles 2004-03-25
Southern New England Telecommunications to Move Waterbury, Conn., Store.
By David A. Smith, Waterbury Republican-American, Conn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 3--WATERBURY, Conn.-- The Southern New England Telecommunications Corp. will become the ninth high-tech company to set up shop in the downtown business district's Information Technology Zone when it moves its...
Tags: Southern New England Telecommunications Corp.
Research articles 2001-07-03
Waterbury, Conn.-Based Chemical Company to Close Massachusetts Facility.
By David A. Smith, Waterbury Republican-American, Conn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 21--WATERBURY, Conn.--MacDermid Inc., which said last month it planned to close its Huntingdon Avenue plant in Waterbury and move essentially all production out of the city, said Thursday it will...
Tags: MacDermid Inc.
Research articles 2001-12-21
Waterbury, Conn.-Based Chemical Maker MacDermid Reports Rise in 2002 Profits.
By David A. Smith, Waterbury Republican-American, Conn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 5--WATERBURY, Conn.--Specialty chemical maker MacDermid Inc. Tuesday reported stronger 2002 profits, despite a fourth-quarter loss, $40.6 million in one-time charges and lower sales in markets that show no signs...
Tags: MacDermid Inc.
Research articles 2003-02-05
Waterbury, Conn., Businessman Saves Company He Founded from Shutting Down.
By David A. Smith, Waterbury Republican-American, Conn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 17--WATERBURY, Conn.--When Roger Shukla sold his business back in 1999, he planned to retire. So why the did 64-year-old Waterbury businessman borrow roughly $500,000 and sell his...
Tags: Reliable Silver Inc., Westbury Plc.
Research articles 2003-02-17
Discount clothing retailer opens Waterbury, Conn., store.
By Marc Silvestrini, Waterbury Republican-American, Conn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 5--Pay/half Family Clothes, a discount clothing outlet that opened its third Connecticut store in the Waterbury Plaza six weeks ago, is finding out that business in Waterbury isn't half bad. ...
Tags: A&E Stores Inc.
Research articles 2004-10-05
Waterbury, Conn.-Area Chambers Announce Partnership.
By David A. Smith, Waterbury Republican-American, Conn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 7--After years of working toward similar goals, the Greater Waterbury and Naugatuck chambers of commerce Thursday announced a partnership that could pave the way to an eventual merger. ...
Tags: A Partnership Inc.
Research articles 2002-06-07
Waterbury, Conn.-Area Chambers of Commerce Meet to Formalize Partnership.
Waterbury Republican-American, Conn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 25--NAUGATUCK, Conn. -- Representatives of the Greater Waterbury and Naugatuck chambers of commerce met Monday to formalize a partnership the two organizations announced earlier this month. Under the deal signed Monday,...
Tags: A Partnership Inc.
Research articles 2002-06-25
Legislators May Fund Restoration of Midday Trains on Waterbury, Conn., Line.
By Rob Varnon, Connecticut Post, Bridgeport Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 13--Travelers between Bridgeport, the Naugatuck Valley and Waterbury could be riding midday trains on the Metro-North Railroad's Waterbury branch line if the state government approves $200,000 in funding. ...
Tags: Connecticut Post Co.
Research articles 2004-04-13
Waterbury, Conn.-based cabinet maker plans to sell North Carolina operations.
By David A. Smith, Waterbury Republican-American, Conn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 16--Waterbury-based LesCare Kitchens Inc. plans to sell its North Carolina operations -- roughly two years after investing millions to launch them -- freeing the company to pursue a deal that...
Tags: LesCare Kitchens Inc.
Research articles 2004-11-16
Waterbury, Conn., Hospital Administrator Leaves.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 10 -- WATERBURY, Conn. -- For the second time in two months a top administrator at Waterbury Hospital has decided to leave the Brass City for Meriden's MidState Medical Center. Erik G. Wexler, vice president of business...
Tags: Midstate Medical Center
Research articles 1999-11-11
Fission Energy Closes Earn-In Agreement With Korean Consortium for Waterbury Lake, Athabasca Basin.
KELOWNA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, Jan 31, 2008 Marketwire via COMTEX -- Fission Energy Corp. ("Fission") (TSX VENTURE:FIS) is pleased to announce that further to its press release dated October 4, 2007, an earn-in agreement with a group led by Korea Electric Power Corporation (NYSE-KEP), under the newly...
Tags: Korea Electric Power Corp.
Research articles 2008-01-31
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