Cambridge Who’s Who

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- When Strings Are Attached Quirky Gifts Can Limit Universities
- Bloomberg.com: Investment Tools
- Could county follow lead of utility’s solar project?

Cambridge Who’s Who
24-7PressRelease.com – 24-7PressRelease.com (press release) – Apr 13, 2008
Jugo senior plant engineer of General Motors specializes in robotics and computer and PLC integration. Jugo was inspired to become involved in the automotive industry after interning at General Motors in 1999. In his role as senior plant engineer he specializes in robotics and computer and PLC integration… Jugo was inspired to become involved in the automotive industry after interning at General Motors in 1999. In his role as senior plant engineer he specializes in robotics and computer and PLC integration. Jugo has utilized his time at General Motors to hone several techniques including logic programming painting and sealer robotics human interface touch screen graphics program development vision camera sensor and offset program calculation electrical circuitry drafting and managing controls for paint shop sealer processing. Jugo receives from his family and his team members drives him to succeed.

When Strings Are Attached Quirky Gifts Can Limit Universities
New York Times – Apr 13, 2008
But the Seeger money which must be spent only on matters Greek is now worth $33 million multiplying through aggressive investing like the rest of Princeton’s endowment. So the university offers Greek Greek and more Greek — 13 courses this semester including “The Image of Greece in European Cinema” and “Problems in Greek History: Greek Democracy” as well as trips to Greece and nearby areas for more than 90 students and faculty members last year. The history department recently hired its second Byzantine specialist. And the fund paid half the cost of a collection of 800 rare coins from medieval Greece… Gifts can become unworkable in many ways. Consider the Dudley Professorship of Railroad Engineering at.

Bloomberg.com: Investment Tools
Bloomberg – Apr 13, 2008
orSabic the world's biggest chemicals maker by market value saidit ended talks with. osospetrochemicals. 15 told the Saudi bourse it signed apreliminary contract to take a 35 percent stake in Osos's $1billion Yanbu plant project that would make chemicals includingpolybutylene terephthalate or PBT used to make electronicchips cars and communications equipment. Final contracts wouldbe signed within two months after a feasibility study it said. Cancellation of the project “is not a problem for Sabic aswe already have PBT production'' plants Chief Financial OfficerMutlaq al-Morished said in a phone interview today declining tocomment further… Samsung Engineering Co. andHanwha Group are among companies bidding for a $500 millioncontract to build the plant's main processing units MEED said. Riyadh-based Osos aims to make engineering plastics andplans to sell shares to the public according to a media reportfrom 2006 posted on its Web site citing Oil Minister.

Could county follow lead of utility’s solar project?
San Diego Union Tribune – Apr 13, 2008
Pacific Gas & Electric the state's other major utility expects to hit 14 percent this year. John Bryson Edison International chairman and chief executive noted that once the project is completed the sunlight-dependent panels will be generating their peak power on the hottest days of summer – exactly when air conditioning and fans put the greatest strain on Southern California's power supplies. “This is exactly like a utility power plant” said Edison spokesman Gil Alexander. “We'll have an engineering firm draw up the specs; we'll buy the panels; we'll contract to have them installed; we'll own them; we'll operate them; and we'll connect the power to the nearest distribution circuit so it can benefit everyone in the region. ”Edison's solar array costs $875 million or about $3. In comparison Sunrise Powerlink will cost $1.

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