… hosts four matches. Five hundred youngsters from less affluent areas of the city will be offered a chance to get their hands on one of the tickets thanks to Gloucester City Council. … All items are free next day delivery. www.myprint-247.co.uk …
… the wand takes dozens of photos of the teeth and feeds the 3-D data, in real-time, to a touch screen for the dentists' use. According to 3M, it enhances the speed, ease and accuracy of dental impressions that are used to design and produce various …
Since he retook the top job in April after having occupied it from 2004 to 2011, Ullman has been bringing back coupons, frequent sales events and basic merchandise like khakis and jeans that Johnson eliminated in a failed attempt to attract hipper …
Speaking to FE, he said: "We have regained our growth momentum through recently launched six new products across different classes in the last one year or so. The new compact luxury segment cars such as 'A' and 'B' have especially given us a clear edge …
Indeed, the Gulf retail market has almost single-handedly kept demand for luxury goods alive during the last five years of downturn, with the sector growing by 30% in 2011 – streets ahead of the 11% rate of growth seen globally in these tough financial …
The deceleration can be partly attributed to the slowing growth in the mainland economy and a ban on official spending on luxury items for gifting in October last year. E-commerce, although still quite a new sector, is also providing a new outlet for …
The new customised BMW Individual models are the latest creation from BMW Individual; the personalized optioning programme, which provides a range of different material, paint and interior trim options enabling customers to tailor their vehicle to a …
recruitment in barangay level, as a way of monitoring the employees. The problem is caused by consumerism, said Fernandez. Victims, he said, were often offered with clothes and gadgets like high–end cellular phones by perpetrators. Published in the Sun.
APOS sponsors and organisers (from left): Billy Lee, chairman of the Malaysian Data Centre Alliance; Ganesh Kumar Bangah, CEO of MSC Cyberport; David Wong, chairman of Outsourcing Malaysia; Zulfiqar Zainuddin, managing director of i2M Ventures; …