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Sale of the Maritech business in Norway Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Defense Spending - Scandinavia Industry Guide" report t Qatar, UAE and Norway hold key to UK bonuses David Cameron today hears from business leaders dismayed at Westminster’s anti-business rhetoric. Actuate Partner ReportSoft Named Finalist in European Software Excellence Awards Actuate Corporation , The people behind BIRT® and the leading open source Business Intelligence vendor, today announced that ReportSoft, an Actuate partner in Belgium, Denmark, Luxemburg, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden, has been named a finalist in this year’s prestigious IT Europa European Software Excellence Awards. Telio Holding ASA: Invitation to Q4 2011 financial results presentation OSLO, Norway--(BUSINESS WIRE)--In accordance with the financial calendar, Telio Holding ASA will present the Q4 2011 financial results on Friday 10 February 2012 at 09:00. The presentation will take place at Felix Konferansesenter, Aker Brygge, Oslo. This information was brought to you by Cision http://www.cisionwire.com The UK's global success story is already evident, if politicians would only look David Cameron has heard from business leaders dismayed at Westminster's anti-business rhetoric. On Tuesday that rhetoric will ratchet up once more when MPs are invited to vent their ire over pay and bonuses ... Business Norway’s Telenor and Russia’s Sistema — whose telecom licences and spectrum were cancelled by the Supreme Court last week— are set to go on a diplomatic and legal offensive to protect their turf even as they chalk out a bid strategy fo ... Petrolia ASA: Acquires Catch Fishing Services Regulatory News: Local business owner mentors exchange student from Norway On Dec. 17 through 18, John Back, owner of Designs by John in Newton, took Kare Vedvik, a Norwegian exchange student currently living in McPherson, to a Kansas City Kicking camp in Manhattan. Norway killer demands medal for combatting 'Islamic colonization' Anders Behring Breivik smirked and raised his arm in a right-wing salute as he was led in to the Oslo district court on Monday handcuffed and dressed in a dark suit for the final hearing before his trial on April 16. |
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