NRDC Closes on Fortunoff Buyout (InfoBolsa)
07/03/2008 19:52:00 Business Wire NRDC Equity Partners has officially acquired the Fortunoff Company in a $110 million closing that included a $30 million contribution intended to cover the company s customer obligations.
Think reuse, not rubbish (Rocky Mountain News)
Springtime is almost here again, and with it the annual tradition of cleaning house. But that doesn't have to mean bag after bag of garbage.
Environmentally-Friendly Outdoor Furniture (PRWeb)
Surprisingly, urniture makes the most eronmental sense. (PRWeb Mar 5, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/03/prweb731064.htm
NRDC Closes on Fortunoff Buyout (wallstreet:online AG)
NRDC Equity Partners has officially acquired the Fortunoff Company in a $110 million closing that
NRDC Closes on Fortunoff Buyout (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
PURCHASE, N.Y.----NRDC Equity Partners has officially acquired the Fortunoff Company in a $110 million closing that included a $30 million contribution intended to cover the company's customer obligations.
14 ways to make what's old new again (Detroit Free Press)
OK, you've put it off long enough. It's time to clean your house. (And can you take down your Christmas lights while you're at it?) But that doesn't mean producing bag after bag of garbage. Given fears of a recession and worries about overflowing landfills, there's new incentive to find second lives for many household items. "We can't afford to keep living disposable lives," said Lori Baird, a ...
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