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  2. SIMEC Group - Wikipedia

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    SIMEC Group Ltd is a British international energy and natural resources business focused on resources, sustainable power, infrastructure, and commodities trading. [2] In 2016 it had an annual turnover of almost USD 2.5 billion and net assets of USD350 million.

  3. SAE Renewables - Wikipedia

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    SAE (formerly: SIMEC Atlantis Energy and previously Atlantis Resources) is a renewable energy company. It is incorporated in Singapore , but its operational headquarters are in Edinburgh , Scotland, United Kingdom.

  4. Simec - Wikipedia

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    Simec may refer to: SIMEC, a submarine vehicle manufacturing company, subsidiary of Orange Marine; SIMeC, a local currency in Guardiagrele, Italy, created by Giacinto ...

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  6. Iran's nuclear leap 'extremely serious', Western source says

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    PARIS (Reuters) -Iran's acceleration in its enrichment of uranium to close to bomb grade is "extremely serious", has no civilian justification and contradicts Tehran's assertions on wanting ...

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    1. Eat Nutritious Foods. A healthy eating plan is the cornerstone of any weight loss journey. Eating nutritious foods can also help you avoid postpartum weight gain. Opt for whole foods full of ...

  8. Lochaber hydroelectric scheme - Wikipedia

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    GFG Alliance, which incorporates SIMEC and the Liberty House Group, as the successful bidder, bought the Lochaber Smelter for £330 million. It announced plans to expand the factory and produce car parts such as alloy wheels. [ 20 ]

  9. China's Huawei Technologies seeks dismissal of US criminal ...

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    The case is U.S. v. Huawei Technologies Co et al, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of New York, No. 18-cr-00457. (Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; editing by Jonathan Oatis)