Consumers are absorbing higher labor and materials costs in the form of thinner rolls, smaller cans and lighter bags, and experts say such “shrinkflation" will ramp up in the months to come.
Consumers are absorbing higher labor and materials costs in the form of thinner rolls, smaller cans and lighter bags, and experts say such “shrinkflation" will ramp up in the months to come.
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Last December, Junior Party University of California/Berkeley, the University of Vienna, and Emmanuelle Charpentier (hereinafter, CVC ) filed its Substantive Motion No. 3 under 37 C.F.R. § 41.121(a)(1) asking for judgment of unpatentability for all claims in interference under 35 U.S.C. § 102(f) or (if post-AIA) 35 U.S.C. § 115(a) for failure to name all inventors of the alleged invention against Senior Party The Broad Institute, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Harvard University (hereinafter, Broad ) in Interference No. 106,115. Recently, Broad filed its opposition to this motion. At the time, Broad filed a responsive motion asking for leave to correct inventorship, and CVC recently filed its motion opposing Broad s attempt to effect a
Known as a buyer, ICP of Solon starts to sell some of its properties
CoStar A California investor group has acquired the flex office/warehouse building on First Street in Westlake for $5.7 million.
Buy. Buy. Buy.
That has been the mantra the past few years for Industrial Commercial Properties of Solon. That was especially the case in 2020 as it snatched up 22 properties.
However, the company owned by Chris Semarjian also started to sell some of its properties.
Case in point: the Henkel/PPG building at 26235 First St. in Westlake was sold Jan. 29 to a San Francisco-based investor group for $5.7 million, according to Cuyahoga County property records.