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Investment house Ardian is set to acquire a majority shareholding in Revima in a bid to accelerate the French APU and landing-gear MRO firm s international expansion.Revima says its parent company Argos Wityu has opened exclusive talks about the acquisition with Paris-headquartered Ardian.No financial details of the transaction have been disclosed, apart that under the planned deal, Argos Wityu and Revima president Olivier Legrand will re-invest in the business alongside Ardia
stanley website n. Completion of the acquisition is subject to regulatory approval.Ardian managing director Yann Bak describes Revima as a fast-growing
stanley cup becher company positioned in a very promising niche market . We will use our experience and network to expand the group s international presence and further accelerate its commercial development, he adds.Headquartered in Caudebec-en-Caux, northwest of Rouen, France, Revima generated revenues of 鈧?80 million $319 million in 2018.The company, which employs 750 staff, says that it is ideally positioned for growth, noting previous investment in its French site and an on-going effort to establish a landing-gear shop near Bangkok, which is scheduled to open in 2020.Additionally, the MRO provider is making efforts to grow its business through acquisitions, with exclusive negotiations under way to purchase an engine part repair operation and a predictive maintenance
stanley cup specialist. Our priority is for Revima to become a global player, expanding its skills and know-how into new are Vnip Embraer s Eve clinches 100-aircraft order from Brazil s Avantto
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stanley nz dailynewsMichael Cianchette is a Navy reservist who served in Afghanistan. He is in-house counsel to a number of businesses in southern Maine and was a chief counsel to former Gov. Paul LePage. America, youre not all that special.That was th
stanley mugg e essence of Russian President Vladimir Putins column in the New York Times about a decade ago. He was arguing the United States should leave Syria alone; Russia was on the case for peace.Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy offereda different take this week. He wished the United States a happy birthday, noting Americas Founders upended history when they forged a republic based on individual freedom and political pluralism鈥? He ended on the hopeful note that America will never give up on freedom. It was a nod towards American exceptionalism.Of course, his country is actively fighting against Putins naked
stanley thermobecher aggression. So much for Russias peacemaking.So which vision of America is winning stateside Seems Putin made some headway. Back in 2013 when Putins column was published in the New York Times, 聽about 57 percent of Americans were extremely proud to be American. Broken into partisan camps, the numbers were 71 percent for Republicans, 56 percent for Democrats, and 50 percent for independents. 聽This year, only 39 percent of us are extremely proud to be American. Democrats have