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Official Board Markets, Aug 23, 2008 (Packaging OnLine)
A new study conducted by Cleveland-based industry research company, The Freedonia Group, projects demand for produce packaging in the U.S. will climb 4.2 percent yearly to $4.7 billion in 2012, with corrugated boxes remaining the leading form of produce packaging.


Online Development Selects Kepware as Communications for Their New M2M Gateway Product (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
Kepware Technologies, the leader in Communications for Automation, announced today that it was selected as a strategic provider of communications for Online Development Incorporated (OLDI) and their development of a new Machine to Machine communications Gateway for use with an Allen Bradley Control Logix controller and as a stand alone solution for use between other third party automation ...


Capital spending drops sharply (The News Journal)
Pullback could extend slowdown for another year, economists say


Cuts in business spending dim optimism (Honolulu Advertiser)
Pat Dahlson's wholesale flower business was blooming last year. He expanded from Los Angeles to Detroit, Cincinnati and other cities. He put more workers on the payroll, added trucks to his distribution fleet and dreamed of even more expansion.


Drop in capital investment bodes ill (Provo Daily Herald)
LOS ANGELES -- Pat Dahlson's wholesale flower business was blooming last year. He expanded from Los Angeles to Detroit, Cincinnati and other cities. He put more workers on the payroll, added trucks to his distribution fleet and dreamed of even more expansion. Then came the credit crunch. And the Hollywood writers' strike. And sky-high gas prices. And collapsing consumer confidence.


Weak business spending a bad omen (Santa Fe New Mexican)
Business investment is a leading indicator of the nation's economic well-being.


A pullback in businesses' capital spending bodes ill (Los Angeles Times)
The parade of capital spending cuts may feed the economy's downturn. Many firms' optimism for 2009 evaporates. Pat Dahlson's wholesale flower business was blooming last year. He expanded from Los Angeles to Detroit, Cincinnati and other cities. He put more workers on the payroll, added trucks to his distribution fleet and dreamed of even more expansion.




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