Renova News Archive 02-Oct-2007
- 'Russia warns of consequences if Sulzer denies Vekselberg voting rights - report (FinanzNachrichten)
ZURICH (Thomson Financial) - Russia has threatened to cool relations with Swiss companies, taking the ongoing takeover battle between Russian investor Viktor Vekselberg and Swiss engineering group Sulzer AG ( Nachrichten / Aktienkurs ) to a political level, Swiss newspaper SonntagsZeitung reported. - 'MHI to Collaborate with Renova Group and ZAO Ural Turbine Works of Russia in Gas and Steam Turbine Businesses (Japan Corporate News)
Tokyo, Japan, Sept 27, 2007 - (JCN Newswire) - Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) has concluded an agreement with Renova Group of Companies, a leading Russian asset management firm, and ZAO Ural Turbine Works (UTZ), a core Renova Group company, to collaborate in the gas turbine and steam turbine businesses. - 'Norwich Hospital Advisory Committee to begin discussing proposals (Norwich Bulletin)
The two development plans for the former Norwich Hospital property that were released Monday show markedly different approaches to using the land. One plan would spread out the development; another would concentrate it. One would build 100,000 square feet of retail space. - 'Russia threatens Swiss chill in Sulzer buyout - paper (Reuters via Yahoo! Singapore News)
ZURICH, Sept 30 - Russia has threatened to chill relations with Swiss companies in a takeover battle between Russian investor Viktor Vekselberg and Swiss engineering group Sulzer , a newspaper reported on Sunday. - 'Preston development proposals receive wary praise (Norwich Bulletin)
Two development plans for the former Norwich Hospital property are due to be made public today or Tuesday, and residents say they sound OK so far. But they couch these comments carefully; they've learned not to take anything for granted. - 'Delaware County real estate transactions (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
These transactions were recorded in May. 215 Patricia Ln Karen A Sipio to Karkal S and Prabha S Prabhu, $246,000. - 'Main Line real estate transactions (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
107 Spring Rd Evelyn J Parker Living Trust to Andrew and Keri Phillips, $324,800. - 'Philadelphia real estate transactions (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
These transactions, recorded Sept. 21-25, 2006, are compiled from information on file with the City of Philadelphia. They represent sales of $78,000 or more.
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