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CAE awarded 9 simulator contracts, including 5 for China Eastern Airlines
2014-11-14 14:05:57| Industrial Machines - Topix.net
CAE Inc. has won contracts to supply nine full flight simulators to various customers, including five to be delivered over several years to a training subsidiary of China Eastern Airlines. The Shanghai Eastern Flight Training Centre will use the simulators and other CAE equipment to train pilots and cockpit crews for Airbus and Boeing passenger jets.
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Pepco Holdings Contracts with Landis+Gyr for Enterprise-wide Grid Analytics
2014-11-13 18:18:00| Transmission & Distribution World
Pepco Holdings Inc. has entered into an enterprise-wide license agreement to deploy a comprehensive grid analytics solution from Landis+Gyr across its service territories. read more
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DSME contracts Wartsila to supply 50DF dual-fuel engines for Yamal LNG carriers
2014-11-11 01:00:00| Ship Technology
Wartsila has secured a contract to deliver 54 dual fuel engines for the Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering (DSME) yard in South Korea.
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ABP contracts Graham Lagan JV for Green Port Hull project
2014-11-10 01:00:00| Ship Technology
The Associated British Ports (ABP) has awarded a 100m contract to Graham Lagan Construction Group Joint Venture (JV) for construction at the Green Port Hull site on Alexandra Dock, UK.
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CNMC fines Telefonica EUR 26 mln for 'restrictive' contracts
2014-11-05 10:07:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Spain's telecoms regulator CNMC has fined Telefonica a total of EUR 25.78 million for practices that limit the ability of its business customers to switch operators and change contracts. Telefonica is accused of including permanence clauses in its SME contracts that were automatically renewed and also included penalties that became increasingly higher as contract expiry date approached. The CNMC described the practice as anti-competitive in that it served to "disproportionately" limit the capacity of Telefonica's mobile customers to change operators. In addition, Telefonica's actions "substantially increased the costs that competitors had to incur to gain customers at the expense of Telefonica," said the CNMC in its decision. The regulator added that the fine reflected the fact that the permanence clauses had been in place since 2006, excluding other operators from the business segment of the mobile services market, which accounted for over 70 percent of Telefonica's revenues in the SME division in 2012. Telefonica has reacted "with perplexity" at the CNMC's decision, according to business daily Expansion, and will proceed to immediately lodge an appeal on grounds that the decision is clearly discriminatory against Telefonica, in that it ignores identical practices of other operators in the Spanish market.
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