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The Blue Bird Corporation (originally known as the Blue Bird Body Company) is an American bus manufacturer headquartered in Fort Valley, Georgia.Best known for its production of school buses, the company has also manufactured a wide variety of other bus types, including transit buses, motorhomes, and specialty vehicles such as mobile libraries and mobile police command centers.
The company was conceived as DBC Online by Data Broadcasting Corporation in the fall of 1995. [2] The marketwatch.com domain name was registered on July 30, 1997. [3] The website launched on October 30, 1997, as a 50/50 joint venture between DBC and CBS News, then run by Larry Kramer [2] and co-founder and chairman, Derek Reisfield. [4]
The company works with industry peers, strategic partners, and nonprofit organizations for the development and commercialization of its product candidates.Bluebird Bio shares were trading down 15. ...
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bluebird (BLUE) reports wider-than-expected loss for third-quarter 2021. It also misses revenue estimates. Shares decline 19% following the announcement.
In 2009, Bluebird Foods teamed up with The Rock radio station and rebranded "The People's Chip" campaign from Australia's radio presenter duo Hamish & Andy.In Australia, the chip flavour as voted for by listeners was gravy, while in New Zealand the flavour selected was marmite and cheese – a flavour already produced by Walkers in the UK, who have the same parent company as Bluebird Foods.
With no stable stream of income, bluebird bio (BLUE) faces a severe cash crunch. Moreover, the FDA extending the review period of its two regulatory filings also adds fuel to this fire.
American Securities owns Global Tel*Link Corporation (GTL) which in 2015 had a 50% share in the $1.2 billion prison inmate telecommunications services including the controversial Inmate Calling Service (ICS). [10] With prisoners in 2012 paying up to $17 for a 15-minute call, the Federal Communications Commission scrutinized the industry.