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Garbage Incinerator Plan Burned $7M Hole in Peel Region Coffers Before Being Trashed
2016-01-11 21:10:00| Waste Age
Mississauga.com Peel Region spent more than $7 million on the idea of building a garbage incinerator before trashing the idea last fall. read more
PSU payout to fill coffers
2016-01-07 22:38:35| Steel - Topix.net
New Delhi, Jan. 7: The axe has fallen on PSUs in the Centre's bid to put a lid on the fiscal deficit - prised open by the huge demands of the army pension scheme and the pay hike of government workers on one hand and the shortfall in the divestment receipts on the other. The finance ministry has asked state-run companies such as Coal India and Steel Authority of India Ltd to pay higher or special dividends this year to address the fiscal crunch.
Re: Real Estate Money Fills Campaign Coffers of Oakland Politicians
2015-08-05 08:35:07| Real Estate - Topix.net
Last week, Oakland politicians and major campaign committees disclosed the fruits of their fundraising activities for the first half of 2015. The biggest source of cash for Oakland's politicians appears to be the real estate industry.
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Abbvie 'Enhanzes' Halozyme Therapeutics coffers in potential $1.193B collaboration
2015-06-04 06:37:32| Logistics - Topix.net
Fresh off reporting good news at the American Society of Clinical Oncology annual meeting in Chicago, Halozyme Therapeutics Inc. segued into yet another global collaboration and license agreement - this time with Abbvie Inc. - that could add $1.193 billion to its coffers. The deal allows Abbvie, of North Chicago, to apply Halozyme's Enhanze delivery platform to up to nine of its compounds in return for $23 million up front to Halozyme and milestone payments totaling approximately $130 million for each collaboration target.
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U.N. launches Green Climate Fund with little in its coffers
2013-12-04 09:30:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Reuters: The Green Climate Fund, designed as the United Nations' most important funding body in the battle on climate change in developing nations, launched its headquarters on Wednesday in South Korea, but uncertainty over finances clouded the event. The launch was largely symbolic, as the Fund, set up by developed nations to channel most of the $100 billion they aim to spend each year by 2020, is not expected to be fully operational until the latter half of next year. Rich nations, reluctant to stress...
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