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2012-06-29 06:22:06

NEW YORK, June 29, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- TGM Associates is proud to announce the firm's partner and Director of Operations, Zach Goldman, will be speaking at the NAA Education Conference and Exposition in Boston, MA. Mr. Goldman will be a panelist in a discussion titled "What You Don't Know Will Cost You: Upcoming Legislation and Energy Benchmarking Trends Could Cost Owners Millions" on Saturday, June 30th. (Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20110526/PH09787LOGO) This panel...

2012-05-07 14:20:30

BOSTON, May 7, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Atlantic Power Corporation (NYSE: AT) (TSX: ATP) ("Atlantic Power" or the "Company") today announced its results for the three months ended March 31, 2012. All amounts are in U.S. dollars unless otherwise indicated. Please see "Regulation G Disclosures" attached to this news release for an explanation and US GAAP reconciliation of the terms "Project Adjusted EBITDA" and "Cash Available for Distribution" as used in this news release. Highlights...

2012-04-11 23:01:14

Momentum Picks Up On the African Continent Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) April 10, 2012 Internet Start-up company, 10KWEB, announces its expansion into Africa continues with a presence in the country of Tunisia. The company reported smaller numbers when compared to Morocco but 10KWEB Co-Founder Anthony Martins maintains an enthusiastic attitude regarding the modest beginning, saying, “It is especially rewarding in light of recent events taking place in Tunisia. It is changing for the better...

2011-02-17 06:29:00

LONDON, February 17, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- It might seem a frivolous question to ask when the dust has not yet settled in Egypt and Tunisia. It might, however, be an apt one, according to Badoo.com ( http://www.badoo.com), the world's largest social network for meeting new people, with 107 million users chatting and flirting in 180 countries, including Egypt and Tunisia. While researching something else entirely, Badoo has discovered evidence of a striking correlation between...

2011-02-08 18:51:00

NEW YORK, Feb. 8, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- See video from European Parliament at: http://www.thenewsmarket.com/Releases/StoryDetailPage.aspx?GUID=b48f01fe-d932-43ba-acb0-46f4fbeda32b&lr=ls# The ad hoc delegation of the European Parliament, co-chaired by Mr. Pier Antonio Panzeri visited Tunisia from 3 to 6 February in order to show European Parliament's solidarity and support to the Tunisian people during this historic democratic...

2010-07-27 09:48:00

CAPE CORAL, Fla., July 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Turbine Generator Maintenance, Inc. (TGM), an independent provider of inspection, maintenance, and repair services for owners of steam and gas turbines, is now privately owned by its senior management team. David Branton, Robert Davis, and Todd Feeley purchased TGM from GFI Energy Ventures LLC. David Branton, CEO, is a senior business executive with more than 37 years of expertise in the turbine business. He is a 1973 engineering graduate of UT...

2008-09-03 09:00:39

CALGARY, ALBERTA--(Marketwire - Sept. 3, 2008) - Canadian Superior Energy Inc. ("Canadian Superior", the "Company") (TSX:SNG)(AMEX:SNG) announced today what it calls its "Oasis" Project, referring to the Company's entry into North Africa. Oasis commenced with the formal signing ceremonies for the offshore "7th of November Block" Exploration and Production Sharing Agreement ("EPSA") that were conducted Wednesday, August 27, 2008, in Tunis, Tunisia. Canadian Superior and the Tunisian/Libyan...

2008-08-28 09:00:41

Text of report by Dubai-based, Saudi private capital-funded pan- Arab news channel Al-Arabiya TV on 27 August Thousands of Tunisians who are members of the popular internet social network, Facebook, have protested against a Tunisian Internet Agency decision to block access to the website. The protesters called for allowing access to the website, which has been banned since last Monday [18 August]. Members of the group "For Gathering 25,000 Tunisians" called for pressuring the Tunisian...

2006-05-05 04:17:22

PALERMO, Sicily (Reuters) - Authorities in the southern Italian island of Sicily received a telephone call warning that a ship arriving at the port of Palermo on Friday was carrying a bomb, a police source said. The caller said the ship would arrive at 11.30 a.m. (0930 GMT) but gave no other details. Port officials in Palermo said no ship was due to arrive at that time. Bomb squad officers searched a car ferry, run by ferry company Grimaldi, that had arrived earlier from Tunis but did...

2006-04-11 20:15:54

By Sonia Ounissi TUNIS (Reuters) - To its admirers, Tunisia is a star of the global battle against poverty, boasting north Africa's healthiest and best educated population and the Arab world's most advanced rights for women. To its critics, Tunisia is a de facto police state whose democratic deficit may one day undermine the modernization carefully nurtured since independence from France in 1956. As the country of 10 million people takes stock at the half century mark, neither camp...