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Artists find great display space - and buyers - at airports
Like many frequent travelers, Williamstown, Mass., communications consultant Peter Bubriski spends a lot of time hanging around airports.
The North Face Selects PrimaLoft Infinity Insulation For New Sleeping Bags
Albany, N.Y.-based Albany International Corp., producer of PrimaLoftA insulation products and yarns - has announced The North FaceA Inc.
Does Darwina s theory relate to pulp and paper?
Let me first stress that the title does not in any way refer to the evolution/creationism debate.
Public relations, press release distribution, investor relations, SEC filing
NEW YORK-- --Medidata Solutions , a leading global provider of hosted clinical development solutions, today announced that the underwriters of its initial public offering exercised in full - 06/30/2009 - 05:30 PM ALBANY, N.Y.-- --Albany International Corp.
Burke joining Albany International as CFO
Michael Burke, the former chief financial officer at Intermagnetics General Corp.
Albany International closing plant
Albany International Corp. in Menands, which supplies paper mills with fabric and belts used in paper machines, will close its factory in Australia.
Albany International Announces Discontinuation of Manufacturing Capacity in Australia
Albany International Pty Ltd., an affiliate of Albany International Corp. , announced today its plan to discontinue manufacturing at its operations in Gosford, New South Wales, Australia, and transfer production to Albany Internationala s St.
Airport security fast lane closes
The Clear Registered Traveler lane at Albany International Airport, which offered pre-screened travelers an expedited trip through the security checkpoint, is no longer operating.
FedEx proposes East Greenbush plant
Federal Express, the package-delivery company, would demolish the former Albany International building in East Greenbush for the construction of a large new processing plant, if it decides to proceed with a plan to purchase the site.
Fed Ex eyes E. Greenbush site for plant
FedEx wants to build a plant on the site of the former East Greenbush facilities of Albany International Corp.
Airbus safe on the ground at Albany International
A Northwest Airlines Airbus landed safely this morning at Albany International Airport after a cockpit warning indicated problems with the nose landing gear.
It would take the typical Capital Region worker 79 years to earn what Thomas D'Ambra, chief executive of Albany Molecular Research, received last year.
A new site in developer's sights
The unnamed developer that planned to purchase Albany International Corp.'s historic property in Menands no longer wants that property but has now agreed to purchase its empty plant along Route 4 in East Greenbush.
PrimaLoft Products hit the Road with Backpacker Get Out More Tour
Backpacker Magazine PrimaLoft Products hit the Road with Backpacker Get Out More Tour by: May 5, 2009, Albany, NY In its effort to better educate retailers and consumers about PrimaLoft products, PrimaLoft, a division of Albany International Corp., has signed on to be the technical insulation and sleeping bag sponsor of Backpacker Magazine's 2009 ...
Lower Revenue Widens Albany's Loss
Albany International reported on May 4, 2009 that its net loss widened for Q1 FY09, hurt by lower revenue.
Albany Int'l Corp. reports $18.9M net loss
First-quarter revenue at Menands-based Albany International Corp. plunged 23 percent below last year's levels, illustrating the sharp decline of foreign markets in the global recession.
Albany International sets annual meeting
Manufacturer Albany International Corp. of Menands will hold its annual stockholders meeting on May 29.
Albany International Announces Earnings Release Date
Albany International Corp. will release 2009 first-quarter financial results after the close of the market on Monday, May 4, 2009.
WASHINGTON, DC Press release - U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood today announced that New York will receive $25,040,153 under the recently enacted American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 .
Students say it's bad enough that the governor wants to increase tuition for SUNY students, but to send that money to Albany instead of back into the SUNY system? Well, they say that is downright unfair and uncalled for.