Ján Pardavý (F) from HK Dukla Trencin to Strasbourg
Date: 05/13/2019
Player: Ján Pardavý (F)
From: HK Dukla Trencin
To: Strasbourg
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Date: 05/13/2019
Player: Ján Pardavý (F)
From: HK Dukla Trencin
To: Strasbourg
Source: Link
Date: 05/13/2019
Player: Oscar Haeggström (G)
From: Kovlands IF
To: IF Sundsvall Hockey
Source: Link
Date: 05/13/2019
Player: Hédi Fatnassi (F)
From: Grums IK J20
To: Forshaga IF
Source: Link
Gilead's Truvada is expected to lose patent protection in 2021, but a recent court decision in Europe could change that.
The new guidance should allow switches from branded products to biosimilars that are alike in safety and efficacy without prescriber approval.
The two generic drugmakers, along with many others, have been accused of conspiring to inflate the price of more than 100 generic drugs.
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May has been a fairly slow month for approvals by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). There are currently only two scheduled for the rest of the month, with a third that has been withdrawn. Let’s take a look.
Insys owes more than $240 million in legal-related fees but the company only has about $87 million in available cash.
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Californian tech Giant, Apple, has been dealt another blow, as the US Supreme Court ruled to allow an anti-monopoly suit to progress. The suit has been filed by a group of consumers who accused Apple of overcharging for apps bought and sold over its App Store platform…
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America's telecoms regulator, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), has blocked a request by China Mobile to provide telecommunications services in the US. China Mobile had applied for a licence that would allow it connect calls to and from US mobiles to numbers overseas…
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Huawei's Chief Financial Officer, Sabrina Meng Wanzhou, has expressed her heartfelt thanks to her company's 188,000 employees, for their continued support during her incarceration in Canada. Wanzhou is currently being held in Canada, following a request from US officials for her to be extradited to the States, where she faces charges of fraud…
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Airlines operating flights into and out of the Danish-Swedish Functional Airspace Block (DK-SE FAB) can now save more fuel and cut emissions with optimised direct routes over upper airspace in Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and Sweden. The air navigation service providers
The Airport Emergency Service (AES) at Singapore Changi is undergoing a change of leadership with the retirement of Cletus Majella John Packiam on 19 May after 12 years in post. Packiam will be succeeded by Alvin Lee, who has worked in the Changi AES since 2012. Lee was responsible for all
The solar power system at Brisbane Airport is now fully operational, project partners Trina Solar and Epho Commercial Solar Power announced on 10 May. The 5.725 MW solar installation comprises 20,937 photovoltaic panels in six sites at the airport, covering a total area of 36,000 m 2 . The project
The new passenger terminal at Bahrain International Airport will include an automated border control (ABC) system with multimodal biometric identity management, supplier Vision-Box announced on 12 May. Arriving and departing passengers will be able to use the ABC platform, which includes 22 e-gates
Emirates announced on 9 May that its ground-handling subsidiary dnata posted a record annual profit of AED1.4 billion (USD394 million) in 2018, out of total group profits of AED2.3 billion. Dnata revenues grew by 10% to AED14.4 billion in the financial year ended 31 March 2019. International
A ceasefire arrangement was agreed between Israel and Gaza-based Islamist militant groups, Hamas and Islamic Jihad (PIJ), on 6 May. The ceasefire was reported in Israeli and Palestinian media as subject to the implementation of terms agreed to in early April – including the transfer of Qatari
The UK’s Department for International Trade (DIT) will emphasise the transfer of intellectual property (IP) in future defence exports, according to the director of the Defence and Security Organisation (DSO), Mark Goldsack. The emphasis on the transfer of IP is just one element of the
The EU has refined how national contracting agencies should collaborate when they pursue co-operative defence procurement via the future European Defence Fund, a new set of guidance, issued on 10 May by the European Commission, has revealed. The fund will be launched in 2021 with an expected budget
The Canadian government is reportedly considering a more lenient approach to the in-country industrial requirements of its new fighter procurement in an effort to keep the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) in the running for its fighter replacement competition. According
The US Navy (USN) has revealed plans to establish a launch facility for the GQM-163A Coyote supersonic sea skimming target on the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) Hebrides range to support future live fire exercise events. Lying off the northwest coast of Scotland, the MoD Hebrides range occupies