
Philippe Beaulieu
Doctor, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapist, Health Communication Consulting at Dermato Mag
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3 weeks ago |
hydrogen-central.com | Philippe Beaulieu |Francesca Landini |Gianluca Semeraro
Italgas, Edison to test green hydrogen in an industrial plantMay 15 (Reuters) - Europe's biggest gas distributor Italgas (IG.MI), and EDF's Edison Energia (EDNn.MI), have signed a contract to supply a blend containing green hydrogen to a plant of Italian food group Granarolo from September, the companies said on Thursday.
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3 weeks ago |
ca.finance.yahoo.com | Claudia Cristoferi |Philippe Beaulieu |Alvise Armellini
MILAN (Reuters) -Only two manufacturers remain in northern Italy's once thriving industrial district for baby and child products, after years of falling births and competition from abroad forced many of the small-scale family-owned businesses to close. Bergamo province was home to around a dozen factories in the 1970s and 1980s, turning out high chairs, cribs, toys and prams, but the market collapsed as the number of births in Italy shrank by more than a third over the last 20 years.
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3 weeks ago |
money.usnews.com | Claudia Cristoferi |Philippe Beaulieu |Alvise Armellini
ReutersNewborn baby strollers are displayed in a showroom of manufacturer Foppapedretti's factory in Bolgare, near Bergamo, Italy, April 16, 2025 REUTERS/Massimo PincaBy Claudia Cristoferi, Philippe LeroyBeaulieu and Alvise ArmelliniMILAN (Reuters) -Only two manufacturers remain in northern Italy's once thriving industrial district for baby and child products, after years of falling births and competition from abroad forced many of the small-scale family-owned businesses to close.
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2 months ago |
today.westlaw.com | Jan Harvey |Philippe Beaulieu |Alvise Armellini
ROME (Reuters) -Italy's competition authority (AGCM) has closed its investigation into Otis, it said on Thursday, after the U.S. elevator maker said it would refund Italian customers to the tune of around 1.45 million euros ($1.6 million).
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2 months ago |
japantimes.co.jp | Philippe Beaulieu
Italy's demographic crisis deepened in 2024 as the number of births hit a new record low, emigration accelerated and the population continued to shrink, national statistics bureau ISTAT said on Monday. Italy's ever-falling birth rate is considered a national emergency, but despite Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and her predecessors pledging to make it a priority, none have so far been able to halt the drop.
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