Articles for 16.02.2018

16.02.2018, 17:27
The Securities and Exchange Commission today suspended trading in three companies amid questions surrounding similar statements they made about the acquisition of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology-related assets.
16.02.2018, 17:21
AVX Corporation is the first — and currently only — company to offer space-level, X7R base metal electrode (BME) MLCCs with “M” and “T” reliability levels approved to the Defense Logistics Agency’s (DLA’s) MIL-PRF-32535 specification.
16.02.2018, 17:10
At NH Business Review’s award ceremony last night, Kim Cadorette was honored with an Outstanding Women in Business Award.
16.02.2018, 16:31
Russian dealers of Nissan sold 5376 cars in January – more by 27% than a year before. As a result, Nissan took the sixth place by sales among all automakers in Russia, and the market share of the brand was 5.2%, according to the AEB.
16.02.2018, 16:11
According to the estimation of the analytic agency "AUTOSTAT", by the end of 2017 almost 340 thousand new passenger cars of Korean brands were sold in our country, which is more by 12% than a year ago.
16.02.2018, 15:47
Russian dealers of Toyota sold 5151 cars in January, which is more by 34.5% compared to the last year. As a result, Toyota took the seventh place by sales among all automakers in Russia, and the brand's market share was 5.0% against 4.9% a year before, according to AEB data.
16.02.2018, 14:43

Fossils that preserve entire organisms (including both hard and soft body parts) are critical to our understanding of evolution and ancient life on Earth. However, these exceptional deposits tend to decay before they can be fossilised, and are extremely rare. 

16.02.2018, 14:03
In a statement attributable to his spokesperson, Mr. Guterres stressed that “all concerned in Syria and the region have a responsibility and must abide by international law and relevant Security Council resolutions.”
16.02.2018, 13:59
Over 22,000 desperate Congolese refugees crossed Lake Albert to Uganda last week, with four drowning when their boat capsized on the perilous journey from the conflict-hit eastern regions of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
16.02.2018, 13:51
With only 50 per cent of medical facilities fully functional in Yemen, the United Nations health agency is striving to fill a “critical” healthcare shortage and will use a $9.1 million emergency response grant.

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