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  • Food-inspired clothing like butcher briefs meat socks could soon be reality

    Food-inspired clothing like butcher briefs, meat socks and chef jeans could soon become a reality. Several years ago, chef Chris Cosentino teamed up with goofy clothes company Betabrand to create Gluttony Pants. Now, Cosentino is back with three new projects, and he needs your help to make them a reality, the Huffington Post reported. These items will go into production if enough people ...

  • Ford to close manufacturing operations in Australia slash 1200 jobs

    Ford will close its manufacturing operations in Australia and 1200 workers will lose their jobs in October 2016. Ford Australia president and CEO Bob Graziano said that the company would shut the Geelong engine factory, costing 510 jobs, and the Broadmeadows car assembly line, shedding another 650 positions, reports News.com.au. Sacked workers have been offered a 39 million-dollar rescue ...

  • Rosario Dawson suffers wardrobe malfunction by flashing undies at Cannes

    Rosario Dawson suffered a fashion mishap on the Cannes red carpet by accidently flashing her underwear to cameras while posing on the steps, on Monday. The 34-year-old actress looked gorgeous in a white beaded Elie Saab gown as she attended the premiere of 'As I Lay Dying', but she flaunted the front high-slit a little too much on the red carpet, Us magazine reported. After the mishap, Dawson ...

  • Chinas manufacturing slows HSBC

    China's manufacturing activity fell into contraction for the first time since October, a preliminary survey from the HSBC showed. The HSBC Flash Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) for May fell to 49.6 in May, dropping under the boom-bust line of 50 for the first time since October, according to figures released by HSBC Thursday. Qu Hongbin, chief economist of the HSBC China, said ...

  • Manufacturing one pair of sneakers emits 30 pounds of carbon dioxide

    A typical pair of running shoes generates 30 pounds of carbon dioxide emissions, equivalent to keeping a 100-watt light bulb on for one week, a new MIT-led lifecycle assessment has revealed. But what's surprising to researchers isn't the size of a shoe's carbon footprint, but where the majority of that footprint comes from. The researchers found that more than two-thirds of a running shoe's ...


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  • Toshiba set to buy Hamilton motor manufacturer

    Toshiba International Corp. agrees to buy assets of Elettra Technology Inc., a manufacturer of custom motors based out of Hamilton. (YURIKO ...

  • Oil falls after China manufacturing contracts in May US pump price at $3.66 as weekend nears

    NEW YORK - The price of oil fell Thursday as weak manufacturing data from China raised questions about the strength of oil demand in the world's No. 2 economy. Oil's decline was exacerbated by sharp declines in global stock markets amid indications that the U.S. Federal Reserve's may pull back on its economic stimulus program. An earlier loss of $2 a barrel was trimmed by ...

  • BANGLADESH Protests halt production at 25 apparel units

    Production at nearly 25 apparel factories in the Ashulia industrial belt on the outskirts of the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka was suspended today (23 May) as labour unrest ...

  • Manufacturing activity seen contracting in May

    Activity in China's factory sector contracted for the first time in seven months in May, a preliminary survey showed Thursday, stoking concerns that the recovery of the Chinese economy remains fragile. The flash HSBC purchasing managers' index (PMI) shrank to 49.6 for May, as a result of a decrease in new orders, according to the data released Thursday by HSBC. It was the first time ...

  • Kansas City Fed Manufacturing Unexpectedly Turns Positive

    The Kansas City Fed's latest report on regional manufacturing conditions is out. The headline index unexpectedly turned positive, climbing to +2 from -5 last month. Economists predicted a slighter rise to -4. Any reading above 0 on the index indicates expansionary conditions, so this is good news. Below is the full text from the release: Tenth District manufacturing activity improved ...

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