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Niagara Metals Acquires Ben Singer & Sons
Posted on November 28th, 2011 No commentsNiagara Metals , a scrap metal recycling company headquartered in Niagara Falls, N.Y., has added two new locations in the Buffalo, N.Y., area, through its acquisition of Ben Singer & Sons. The acquisition brings to four the number of facilities that Niagara operates. The company also operates a feeder yard in Royalton, N.Y., which it opened in 2010
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Global Scrap Management Opening Aluminum Ingot Plant
Posted on August 30th, 2011 No commentsGlobal Scrap Management (GSM), Milford, Ohio, has announced plans to open an aluminum ingot production facility in Batavia, Ohio. The company says that its new division, known as Altimet, will install new melt technology that will allow the company to provide higher yields and reduce the cost of transforming scrap into aluminum ingots. GSM, founded in 2003, specializes in processing industrial aluminum machining scrap, including turnings.
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Keystone Mobile Shredding Receives Award
Posted on April 7th, 2010 No commentsCompany receives Small Business of the Year award.
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California’s Proposed Cyber-Crime Legislation Could Resurface in 2010
Posted on October 23rd, 2009 No commentsEarlier this month, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed SB20, written by State Sen.
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LifeLock barred from placing fraud alerts in Experian settlement
Posted on October 23rd, 2009 No commentsLifeLock Inc. and Experian Information Solutions Inc. have settled their lawsuit, and the agreement permanently blocks the original process LifeLock used to protect its clients.
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Federal proposal would help small businesses
Posted on October 23rd, 2009 No commentsU.S. Rep. John Adler is optimistic that a potentially burdensome regulation on small business will not advance further
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State’s proposed data-security rules OK with biz owners
Posted on September 23rd, 2009 No commentsData security experts, financial services executives and small business owners all said they generally support the state’s newly revised data-security regulations at a crowded hearing yesterday.
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“What’s an Acquirer?” And Other Noteworthy SME Questions
Posted on July 15th, 2009 No commentsSmall business owners may be too ignorant to ever be PCI compliant. PCI Columnist David Taylor recently participated in a webinar, a live seminar and a survey all aimed at small business, and all part of separate efforts aimed at building awareness about the importance of PCI compliance to small to medium size enterprises (SMEs). In each case, the presenters were struggling, trying to figure out just how “basic” to be when explaining PCI compliance.Pretty darn basic, actually.
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Mercury Offers $40K Compensation For Its Breached Retailers
Posted on July 14th, 2009 No commentsFollowing word of a “if breached, we’ll cover some of your costs” program from Heartland, fellow payment processor Mercury Payment Systems has launched its own program, one featuring $40,000 of reimbursement from any of its retail customers that are breached. Mercury officials stress that it’s far from a reaction to Heartland, as Mercury started its program in late June and Heartland is only promising it for later this year.The Mercury program is limited to retailers who “have successfully completed their SAQ and quarterly scans and remedied any highlighted issues,” said Kim Mackay, Mercury’s VP of marketing. “This is as much as 15K towards a 3rd party forensic audit and as much as 25K toward fees and fines.
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