Proventec proposes cancellation of AIM shares listing

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PROVENTEC, the Liverpool based provider of specialist cleaning technologies, has announced moves to cancel trading of its 10p ordinary shares on AIM .

The Rodney Street-based firm which supplies cleaning equipment for hospitals in the fight against ‘super bugs’ is calling a general meeting of shareholders to seek their approval for the proposal on February 9.

It said it believes the AIM cancellation would be in the best interests of the company and its shareholders.

It added that it intends to maintain the listing of its ordinary shares on the Alternext market, and an AIM cancellation would not affect those listings.

David Chestnutt, Proventec chief executive, said today: “With a significant proportion of the company’s shareholder based in the Eurozone we believe that the current Alternext listing can be used for their future trading purposes.

“This, coupled with the fact that there are significant cost savings to be made from our proposed withdrawal from AIM, lead the board to recommend shareholders of the company vote in favour of the resolution to be proposed at the general meeting.”

Directors estimate it would cost Proventec £140,000 annually to maintain a listing on AIM.

PIPA and SOPA Co-Sponsors Use Facebook to Abandon Bills – Technology

Don’t ever let anyone tell you there isn’t power in the protest. Members of the U.S. Congress have abandoned the controversial Stop Online Privacy Act (SOPA) and Protect Intellectual Property Act (PIPA) in the wake of Wednesday’s Internet blackout TAGS: censorship, Facebook, Google, online piracy, PIPA, politics, Reddit, SOPA, Wikipedia    

Since you’re on the Internet right now, you’ve undoubtedly at least heard of the SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) and PIPA (Protect IP Act) bills. SOPA

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Authentic food keeps Texaz Grill thriving

What started as an idea to create a little neighborhood steak house has turned into one of the more iconic restaurants in Phoenix.

Texaz Grill owner Steve Freidkin recalled the discussion he had with then-business partner Jim Mitchell in 1985, which focused on the possibility of creating a restaurant that featured a well-crafted menu with authentic Texas-style comfort food.

A few months later, they realized their dream, and Texaz Grill has been filling patrons’ cravings for Southwestern beef and poultry ever since.

“Our philosophy has always been to serve a quality product at a reasonable price,” Freidkin said. “It sounds cliche, I know, but those are the words we have lived by.”

Most of the restaurant’s features — how the dishes are prepared, the eclectic atmosphere and welcoming vibe — have changed very little since the early years.

But Mitchell has retired.

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How to Build Recessed Bookshelves


Cover an entire wall to create the look of recessed bookcases.

A recessed bookshelf not only provides a convenient storage place for your literary treasures, it also adds to the architectural interest of your home and gives you the opportunity to display accent pieces along with your books. If you have a recessed area, building one is as simple as cutting and hanging shelves. Otherwise, you can fake the look with pre-made units and molding.

Things You’ll Need

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      Locate a niche or recessed area where you’d like to place your bookcase. Measure the distance between the studs or ends of the niche to figure out how long your bookcase shelves will measure.

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      Cut planks of 4-inch by 6-inch wood to the measured distance.

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Did MSNBC fire Pat Buchanan?

The uber-conservative and MSNBC pundit hasnt been on air since publishing his incendiary new book — and may not be back at all

The pairing of pundit Pat Buchanan, one of the nation’s most recognizable paleoconservatives, and liberal-leaning MSNBC has always been odd. And now the cable news channel has put Buchanan on indefinite leave. The apparent trigger: Buchanan’s rabble-rousing viewpoints in his new book Suicide of a Superpower, which has chapters titled “The End of White America” and “The Death of Christian America.” Since the book’s release, the former GOP presidential candidate has appeared on the network just once, a promotional spot on Sean Hannity’s program. “Because of the content of the book, I didn’t think it should be part of the national dialogue,” MSNBC President Phil Griffin has said, adding Saturday that there’s still no decision on whether Buchanan will be allowed back on the network. I

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