Sentences with phrase «u.s. nuclear business»

Toshiba needs to sell the chip unit to plug a giant hole in its finances caused by the failure of the conglomerate's U.S. nuclear business, but the deal has snagged on such issues as antitrust concerns if the U.S. disk - drive maker were a major owner.

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CB&I received no upfront payment for the sale of the nuclear construction business, but stood to receive earnouts based on the progress of the completion of two U.S. projects by Stone & Webster: a nuclear power plant in Georgia for Southern Co and two reactors in South Carolina for SCANA Corp (scu).
The business plan: Increase the value of Goldfinger's own considerable gold holdings by detonating a «dirty» nuclear warhead inside the U.S. Bullion Depository at Fort Knox, Ky., rendering the American gold reserve radioactive and useless for 58 years.
Standard & Poor's said on Thursday it remained poised to cut Toshiba's CCC - long - term credit rating «because its plan to sell its memory business has yet to materialize and additional losses or financial burdens might still arise in connection with its U.S. nuclear power business
Some oil traders are already steering clear of doing business with Iran as U.S. President Donald Trump signals he'll ditch the nuclear deal with OPEC's third - largest producer.
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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is working to increase the amount of nuclear power in India's grid, but a nuclear power project with the U.S. was scrapped because of safety fears, the International Business Times reported.
The infant solar power companies, however, must gain their foothold by taking business away from the incumbent and politically powerful coal, natural gas and nuclear power providers, at a time when overall growth in U.S. electricity demand is still slowed by an underperforming economy.
Previously, Mr. Dyke led Booz Allen Hamilton's business practice on nuclear nonproliferation and nuclear security, working closely with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, DOE as well as the U.S. nuclear industry on a wide spectrum of energy and security consulting projects.
Once units 3 and 4 join the existing two Vogtle units already in operation, Plant Vogtle is expected to generate more electricity than any other U.S. nuclear facility, enough to power more than 1 million homes and businesses.
In 1989, Babcock sold its U.S. nuclear energy business to Areva.
For decades, Babcock was banned from re ‐ entering the U.S. market as part of its agreement to sell its U.S. nuclear energy business to Areva (thus protecting Areva from competing with Babcock in the U.S.).
About 85 % of the value of Babcock & Wilcox comes from the nuclear operations business that serves the U.S. Navy as its end customer and the power general on business that serves mainly U.S. coal power plants.
The same is true for the ballistic nuclear missile business, where Lockheed and Raytheon have the market locked up for supplying U.S. intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICMBs).
On Feb. 11, 1985, the cover page of Forbes thundered, «The failure of the U.S. nuclear power program ranks as the largest managerial disaster in business history, a disaster on a monumental scale.
By 1985, Forbes had labeled U.S. nuclear power «the largest managerial disaster in business history.»
Joe is a Cornell University Certified Mediator and Arbitrator, and has conducted mediations for individuals and organizations as diverse as the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Agency, the U.S. Department of Labor, the United Nations, the U.S. District Court for Vermont, the Vermont and New York Court Systems and the Bennington School System, as well as for several other Vermont businesses, municipalities and school districts.
Ross obtained her real estate license but also worked as a financial analyst for the nuclear power industry and as a loan officer with the U.S. Small Business Administration.
Jurutka is a U.S. Naval Academy graduate and former nuclear submarine officer with more than two decades of experience in data analytics, operations, and business development.
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