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Siemens AG, with headquarters in Berlin and Munich, makes products including cell-phone components and trains for more than 190 countries. As Europe's largest engineering company, Siemens has about 475,000 employees worldwide, with 5,000 employees in the metro Orlando area working on power-generation project management, telecommunications equipment and other technology. The company, which holds more than 60,000 patents, was founded in 1846 by Werner von Siemens.
Siemens AG, with headquarters in Berlin and Munich, makes products including cell-phone components and trains for more than 190 countries. As Europe's largest engineering company, Siemens has about 475,000 employees worldwide, with 5,000 employees in the metro Orlando area working on power-generation project management, telecommunications equipment and other technology. The company, which holds more than 60,000 patents, was founded in 1846 by Werner von Siemens.
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Bulletin Board: Palm Beach County events
Today Ballroom dancing, 7:15-10:15 p.m., American Polish Club, 4725 Lake Worth Road, Lake Worth. $12. Call 561-683-7012. Boca Butterfly Al-Anon Family Group, beginner meeting 7 p.m., regular meeting 7:30 p.m., Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church,...Tags: Religious Conflicts, Civil Unrest, Minority Groups, Hospitals and Clinics, Anglican
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Plane Crashes In East Windsor; Hospital In Stafford Being Sold
Vintage airplane rescue in East Windsor. Energy efficiency in Enfield. Negotiations underway for sale of Johnson Memorial Hospital in Stafford. Suffield's Kent Memorial Library officials prioritize immediate needs. Here is a round-up of some of the news...Tags: Lobbying, Energy, Drug Trafficking, Air and Space Accidents, Renewable Energy
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Bulletin Board: A list of Palm Beach County events
Today Acrylic painting classes, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Professional Artists' League, 19119 Winslow Terrace, west of Boca Raton. $25. Call 561-883-5033. Delray area Overeaters Anonymous, beginners meeting, no weigh-ins, 9:30-11 a.m., Crossroads Club, 1700...Tags: Boynton Beach, Religious Conflicts, Boca Raton, Civil Unrest, Starbucks Corporation
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Obama visits York, Lancaster
Of The Morning CallBarack Obama put energy and economics front and center this morning at a town hall event on the sprawling campus of a company that makes hydro-electric turbines. The Illinois Democrat discussed economic issues with some of the 525 employees of Voith...Tags: Lancaster County (Virginia), Ohio River, Contracts, Lancaster (Lancaster, Virginia), Lancaster County (Pennsylvania)
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GOP, McCain 'don't get it,' Obama tells Lancaster rally
Call Harrisburg BureauDemocratic presidential candidate Barack Obama stabbed deep into Pennsylvania's Republican heartland on Thursday, appealing directly to voters GOP rival John McCain needs to win the state. Appearing before a crowd of 10,000, many of whom had waited for...Tags: Republican National Conventions, Economic Policy, Government, The White House, John McCain
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Utility Patents
A utility patent protects how something works and what it does. Central Florida inventors who have recently received utility patents include: David E. Bateman, Geneva; Todd M. Bullock, Sanford; and Robert Eugene Engle, Orlando. A pressure sensor....Tags: Ocwen Financial Corporation, Apopka, Boca Raton, Northrop Grumman Corp., Burlington
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Enfield Council To Consider Energy Plan
Courant Staff WriterThe town council will probably vote Tuesday on a proposal to spend $9.7 million to increase energy efficiency in town and school buildings. The proposal is to go to voters in a referendum in November. "We're taking a holistic approach to energy...Tags: Referenda, Energy, Renewable Energy, Energy Saving, Alternative Energy
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Hearing aids are loud, hip
McClatchy NewspapersHow can you make a hearing aid sexy? You call it "Passion" and color it shocking pink or lipstick red. You call it "Vibe" and dress it in leopard print or checkered flag that looks positively NASCAR. Manufacturers are banking on such flash to attract...Tags: Consumer Electronics Industry
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Priceline To Open Wyoming Call Center
Online travel giant Priceline.com is bringing hundreds of jobs to Wyoming.
The Norwalk, Conn., company made the news official Wednesday after first word of the project leaked in June when a state board approved tax breaks for the project.
Priceline....Tags: priceline.com Incorporated, Norwalk (Fairfield, Connecticut)
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Will we return to old habits as gas prices fall?
Tribune staff reporterWith U.S. gasoline prices settling almost a dime below $4 a gallon, drivers are finally enjoying a shred of relief from what seemed to be an unrelenting surge in fuel costs. History indicates they could also return to their old habits if prices...Tags: Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Natural Resources, Prius, Commodity Markets, Hybrid Vehicles
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Siemens planning job reductions
German industrial conglomerate Siemens AG said yesterday that the company planned to cut jobs as a result of the economic downturn, but it did not specify the number of affected positions. Media reports previously said the company would slash up to 4...Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing
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UMBC bribery conviction
A former general manager of Siemens Building Technology's Baltimore office was convicted of conspiracy to bribe a University of Maryland Baltimore County official, state Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler's office announced yesterday. Scott Allan...Tags: Bribery, Corporate Crime, Punishment
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