Hints and tips:
Showing results for General Atomics Aeronautical Sys. Inc.
Related Topics
...General Atomics did not respond to requests for comment....
...Other clients include the Kremlin’s Foreign Intelligence Service, known as the SVR; the state-owned defence conglomerate Rostec; Russia’s Ministry of Defence; and Rosatom, the state atomic energy company...
...And so his next film, Oppenheimer — about the invention of the atomic bomb — will be released this summer by rival Universal. Warners, meanwhile, is marking its 100th anniversary....
...Metallics Despite a general anxiety about the Trump presidency, there were still some shiny happy people on the catwalks. Interpretations ranged from glam to grunge....
...Another initiative would require trading firms to synchronise their computer system clocks to the National Institute of Standards and Technology atomic clock, with an allowable discrepancy of between 50...
...Most of the main manufacturers of drones for the military – including General Atomics, Northrop Grumman and Aerovironment – are based in Los Angeles or San Diego....
...(Financial Times) COMMENT etc Reform or die: gold price fix under pressure (Financial Times) Abe’s third arrow is more like 1000 trial needles (Financial Times, Pilling) Japan Inc still hoarding cash...
...But the remarks from Mr Shinkawa suggest that problems at the site could be allowed to escalate, said Taro Kono, a deputy secretary-general of the ruling Liberal Democratic party, and a long-term critic...
...Japan has the potential to become a huge customer, owing to the crippling of its nuclear industry by the 2011 meltdown at Fukushima Daiichi atomic power station, owned by Tepco....
...Last month, India’s independent auditor general also raised concern about the nuclear regulatory framework, warning that the AERB lacked sufficient independence and needed a stronger process of safety inspections...
...Shinzo Abe has intensified pressure on the Bank of Japan to ease monetary policy further after leading his party to a dramatic victory in Sunday’s general election....
...Tokyo Electric Power detected signs of nuclear fission at its crippled Fukushima atomic power plant, Bloomberg reports....
...Although the ruined reactors were nearly 40 years old and were designed by General Electric, a US group, the reputation of Japan’s nuclear industry as a whole has suffered....
...This summer, the small Baltic country announced it had started talks with a joint venture between Japan’s Hitachi and America’s General Electric to build a new plant by 2020....
...Proud Japanese nuclear suppliers such as Toshiba and Hitachi’s joint venture with General Electric were never likely to end up taking a back seat....
...But Mr Curtis says the International Atomic Energy Agency this year conducted an independent review into the plant....
...Katsuya Okada, secretary-general of Japan’s ruling Democratic party has already called for completion of the facility, which is about 40 per cent finished....
...and Industrial Safety Agency (Nisa), an arm of the industry ministry whose job is to oversee safety at Japan’s 54 nuclear reactors, revealed to Tepco the identity of the whistleblower – a contractor at General...
...The International Atomic Energy Agency said Japan had requested “expert missions” to help tackle the escalating nuclear crisis....
...For executives, a little abuse from shareholders is to be expected at annual general meetings. Dividends are too low. Corporate jet bills are too high....
...As the radioactive dust continues to settle from the world’s worst nuclear accident for 25 years, it would be easy to imagine that Japan’s love affair with atomic energy is officially over....
...“The general downturn in global stock markets suggests a pause in the risk story,” said Jordan Kotick, head of global technical analysis at Barclays Capital....
...For critics of Japan’s atomic energy policy in general, and of the official response to breakdowns at Fukushima in particular, the emergency has been framed in terms of chronic failures to acknowledge risks...
...Yukiya Amano, director-general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, told a news conference there was a “possibility of core damage” at unit 2....
International Edition