A Look Forward with Bentley’s Robert Mankowski
Yellowstone Club fined by Montana DEQ for wastewater spill into Gallatin River
Penalties amount to more than $90,000 for spilling 30 million gallons of treated wastewater in March 2016.
Whale Cove Emergency Water Supply project gets $500k funding injection
Government-funded project will supply drinking water for area plagued by boil water advisories.
More cesspools in Hawaii required to close
EPA enters agreement with the owner of two hardware stores and a commercial property to close four large-capacity cesspools.
Washington Dept. of Ecology awarded over $3M in non-point pollution grant funding
EPA awards funding to protect water quality.
EPA to host hearings on WOTUS rewrite
Agency will host 10 teleconference meetings in the fall.
Broadcom expects accelerating Q3 growth
Broadcom had calendar Q2 revenues of $4.46 billion – up 7% on Q1’s $4.19 billion and up 18% from $3.79 billion in calendar Q2 2016. Gross profit was $2.14 billion up from $1.98 billion in Q1 and the $1.78 billion of calendar Q2 2016. Opex was $1.5 billion. Operating income was $648 million. Net income, …
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Samsung heir gets 5 year jail sentence
Lee Jae-yong, the Chairman of Samsung and grandson of the company’s founder, has been sentenced to five years jail in Korea for bribing the president of Korea, Park Geun-hye, who is herself currently on trial for extortion. Lee was accused of offering Park $38 million in return for governmental favours. The prosecutors had asked for a …
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Mayor of London appoints first digital tech Czar
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has appointed Theo Blackwell as first chief digital officer (CDO) for London.
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Starting ARM
“By the late 1980s it was clear that ARM could only survive outside Acorn and it was fortuitous that Apple wanted its own microprocessor,” recalls Hermann Hauser, founder of Acorn. Apple wanted ARM for a hand-held, pen-based computer called the Newton. That requirement persuaded Apple into being one of the backers for a new company …
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