Now Completes Flex Flow Acquisition
Now Inc. has closed its agreement with
GR Energy Services, a portfolio company of
Pine Brook, to acquire substantially all of the assets used in connection with its
Flex Flow business, predominantly relating to the rental, sale and service of surface mounted and trailer mounted horizontal pumps, including jet pump systems.
Toby Eoff, president of process solutions at Now, said, “It is my belief that the combination of these two organizations, with a shared focus on the customer being priority one and investing in and supporting our employees, will create greater value for our customers and elevate DistributionNow into the leading pump supplier of choice. We are happy to welcome the Flex Flow employees to the DistributionNow family.”
ViacomCBS Networks Purchases Chilevisión
ViacomCBS Networks International, a subsidiary of
ViacomCBS Inc., has agreed to acquire
Chilevisión from
AT&T.
“Latin America is one of the world’s fastest-growing streaming markets, and Chilevisión will be a key driver of our accelerated streaming strategy in the region,” said
Raffaele Annecchino, president and CEO, ViacomCBS Networks International. “Chilevisión is an extraordinary addition to our existing business in Latin America and will fortify ViacomCBS’s position as a premier Spanish language content producer.”
Chilevisión will fall under the leadership of
Juan Acosta, president of ViacomCBS International Studios and Networks Americas.
The Enduring Power of Athol Fugard
Milwaukee Chamber Theater presents, The Island, which deals with racism and freedom in South Africa under apartheid. By Jeff Jordan - Feb 25th, 2021 05:18 pm //end headline wrapper ?>The Island. Photo by Paul Ruffolo.
History tells us that in the prisons, gulags, and slave ships, the oppressors try to control their charges by taking away hope. Hope for freedom, self-expression, and the chance to live life as we choose. We have many stories of people who have withstood the torment and brutality of these situations, both real and fictional.
As we celebrate Black History Month, Milwaukee Chamber Theatre (MCT) offers one such story, co-written by world-renowned playwright