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Tue Feb 6, 2007 11:03pm EST
GenCorp (GY) announces receipt of $29.7 mln from American Pacific associated with the co's divestiture of its Fine Chemicals business in November 2005... TiVo (TIVO) and Amazon.com (AMZN) announce "Amazon Unbox on TiVo," a soon-to-be-launched service feature that will provide TiVo subscribers with the ability to rent and purchase movies and television shows from studios and networks including CBS, Fox Entertainment Group, Lionsgate, Paramount Pictures, Universal Studios Home Entertainment and Warner Bros. Entertainment... Metso Paper (MX) will supply Oji Paper Ltd. in Japan with a large paper making line; total value of order is more than €100 mln... Technip-Subsea 7 Joint Venture (TKP) announces that they have been awarded a contract by New Zealand Overseas Petroleum Limited for the Tui Area development, located approx 30 miles off the Taranaki coastline, New Zealand; contract is valued around $30 mln... Van der Moolen (VDM) announces that it has agreed with Ducatus NV to repurchase 251,000 cumulative preference shares A of Van der Moolen Holding NV. The repurchase will take place at the original issuance rate of the shares, being in total €10,405,148.



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