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Alstom, whose shares have recently plunged after a cash warning from a slowdown in orders, has confirmed 'being in discussions with Evolyn'.
For a sweet finish, Johnson is introducing beignets — available in orders of three, six or 12. The yeast-raised, deep fried pastries are served with a generous dusting of powdered sugar.
Source: https://urbanmilwaukee.com/2023/07/19/on-the-bayou-coming-to-paper-table/
However, Luciano was ordered dismissed again in orders dated Feb. 24, 2018 and May 28, 2018 for being AWOL.
Source: https://balita.com/dismissed-cop-mistakenly-tagged-as-awol-seeks-reinstatement/
Over half of all people working on-site during construction lived within 20 miles and more than £26m was placed in orders from businesses within 10 miles.
Source: https://www.expressandstar.com/news/business/2023/03/30/record-annual-turnover-for-wates/
Q3 revenue and EPS in line with their guidance, but faced a 6% sequential drop in orders due to weakening demand.
The reduction is due to some business challenges experienced by telemedicine customers in recent quarters, which resulted in a slowdown in orders.
“The sector continued to suffer from lower demand, as a post-pandemic shift in spending from goods to services, and an ongoing trend of cost-focused inventory reduction, led to a further drop in orders.
Source: https://www.forexlive.com/news/us-final-july-sp-global-manufacturing-pmi-490-vs-490-prelim-20230801/