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Posted on 06-27-2009 08:36:21 am by R2tag |
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The manager of a Marion County jewelry store opened fire when a robber came in to steal an expensive coin.
The robber was after a rare coin worth $20,000 from a store on 109th Avenue in Summerfield.
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Posted on 06-27-2009 08:22:39 am by R2tag |
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For more than 17 years, Greg Bounds has made a pretty decent living scouring the ocean off the Brevard County shoreline for trinkets and treasures left by ships that sailed hundreds of years ago.
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Posted on 06-27-2009 08:14:31 am by R2tag |
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METAL-detecting enthusiasts could soon be coining it in after discovering a hoard of silver Roman cash dating back 1,500 years.
The find of 75 silver coins and 10 bronze, dating back to the year 355, ...
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Posted on 06-27-2009 08:08:33 am by R2tag |
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A extremely rare 9th Century coin which was found in a field in Wiltshire has sold for £9,300 at a London auction.
The Anglo-Frisian Solidus coin was discovered in a field near Salisbury.
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Posted on 06-26-2009 02:40:01 am by GaryBrun |
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Following 12 months of detailed review of Minelab manufacturing in Ireland and Australia,
Codan has decided to cease Minelab’s manufacturing activities in Ireland by December 2009
and to outsource the majority of that activity to Codan’s manufacturing service provider,
Plexus, situated in Penang Malaysia.
The project is expected to save Codan more than $0.5 million per annum in operating costs,
including direct manufacturing costs and overheads. Closure costs, including redundancies,
are expected to approach $1.5 million and will be incurred over the next six months.
Approximately $0.3 million of these costs will be provided for in the Company’s accounts at 30
June 2009.
The Irish facility and staff have served Minelab excellently over many years. This decision is a
strategic one as we outsource to a lower cost manufacturing environment in Asia. The staff
will receive their full redundancy entitlements. We thank all staff in Ireland for their valuable
contribution to Minelab.
Minelab’s Ireland based sales operations, including marketing, finance, customer service and
repair, warehousing and distribution covering Europe, Middle East and Africa are a high
performance part of the Minelab business. These operations will continue in Ireland, although
we will find alternative premises more suitable for them. The Company will commence a
process to dispose of the current manufacturing facilities. Given the current economic
environment we expect this sale process to be reasonably protracted however we expect to
conclude it during the year ended 30 June 2010.
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