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Siemens of Germany said it had won orders totaling $250 million to expand mobile-phone networks in China.
Two suppliers in Taiwan have won orders to build Apple's much-expected "iWatch" for release in 2014, according to a Taiwan-based analyst and local reports.
There is no doubt that every network has one or more shows that have won orders for the rest of this season -- "pickups" in the jargon of the business -- that competitors point to as nearly hopeless cases.
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORP., Hartford, Conn., said its Pratt & Whitney unit had won orders for jet engines valued at $185 million from aircraft-leasing companies owned by Boeing Co., Chicago., and Morgan Stanley Dean Witter, New York.
In my book, I cite the example of some Indian companies that had won orders to export powdered red peppers to Korea.
The result is that many of those suspects have won orders of release.
Germany's Siemens has won sizable orders from big suppliers to European carriers.
Founded in 2014, Digitsole employs 20 people in the town of Nancy and has won numerous orders from European sports teams.
Under Navarri, the rail business has won big orders in its competitors' home turf.
Since Boeing launched its 737 MAX programme in 2011 it has won 2,219 orders.
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