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Eaton Square is proud to announce its transformative growth in the US with the addition of IBG Business. IBG Business is an award-winning and a nationally respected M&A firm with 25 deal makers across five offices in Colorado, Arizona, Oklahoma, North Carolina and Nevada.
DENVER (PRWEB) December 16, 2020 Eaton Square is proud to announce its transformative growth in the US with the addition of IBG Business. IBG Business is an award-winning, and a nationally respected M&A firm with 25 deal makers across five offices in Colorado, Arizona, Oklahoma, North Carolina and Nevada.
Founded in 1986, IBG Business boasts a rich history and track record advising in the sale and acquisition of over 1,100 privately held middle-market companies. The firm is focused on mergers & acquisitions and the private placement of growth capital with extensive expertise in the business services, consumer, life science, aerospace, energy, industrial, specialty distribution and manufacturing sectors.
First Hilton Garden Inn to Open in Japan in 2022 11 December 2020
Hilton inked in partnership with Godo Gaisha Kyoto Shijo Hotel Management to open the first Hilton Garden Inn in Japan.
Hilton Garden Inn Kyoto Shijo Karasuma, scheduled to open in December 2022, will provide travelers with upscale and affordable accommodations featuring 250 guest rooms, a full-service restaurant and bar, a fitness room, and The Shop, a 24-hour, self-service retail space.
The hotel will be located in central Kyoto, close to popular tourist attractions such as Gion, a tourist-favorite with its high concentration of traditional wooden machiya merchant houses, and Nijo Castle, a UNESCO world heritage site and one of the best surviving examples of castle palace architecture from Japan s feudal era.
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4:58 On a sunny day last week in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, Kevin Sundholm picked up a small handful of marble-sized pellets of iron ore from the ground.
Pelletized iron ore left over from the days of production at the Groveland Mine.
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“Those pellets would go through there and they would get baked,” he said, gesturing at the abandoned foundations of the former Groveland Mine complex near Felch, in Dickinson County.
“You can see the remnants up on top of the silos there,” Sundholm said.
He knows the lay of the land. He worked here more than 40 years ago.