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Valerio Cometti, the founder of the Milan, Italy based firm V12 Design, has sent us the Icon Lamp, their latest creation for the Italian lighting manufacturer I TRE, which comes in a suspension and ceiling version.
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Valerio Cometti, the founder of the Milan, Italy based firm V12 Design, has sent us the Icon Lamp, their latest creation for the Italian lighting manufacturer I TRE, which comes in a suspension and ceiling version.
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In September, NYSE Euronext acquired minority ownership in TRE.
They Won. And Then What? Emily Glazer 2011
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One Response to “Icon Lamp by V12 Design for I TRE” oliver on 27 Mar 2009 at 8: 06 am # yes … looks cool, reduced and give a blurry light – like it
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Ulrica Lanaro was representing TRE, which she started two years ago with her friend Marisa Noel Brown.
Where Spinners Deck Themselves Out Marshall Heyman 2011
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Innovation: The Receivables Exchange, or TRE, is an online marketplace where initially just small and midsize businesses can auction their receivables, or unpaid invoices.
They Won. And Then What? Emily Glazer 2011
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Large, public, multibillion-dollar-revenue companies ranging from consumer electronics to manufacturing have begun to use the platform, says TRE's president and co-founder, Nic Perkin .
They Won. And Then What? Emily Glazer 2011
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Terms of the investment weren't disclosed, but both companies say it was driven by TRE's Corporate Receivable Program, which launched in August.
They Won. And Then What? Emily Glazer 2011
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Paul DeDomenico , NYSE Euronext's head of global corporate receivables programs, says complexity and cost are his company's biggest concerns and TRE addresses both.
They Won. And Then What? Emily Glazer 2011
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Least expensive: Trinity Railway Express (TRE) or DART bus.
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The most common are time-restricted eating (TRE), which involves consuming all food in a 4- to 12-hour window, usually without calorie counting; alternate-day fasting (ADF), whereby people either abstain from food every other day or eat no more than around 500 calories on that day; and the 5:2 diet, which stipulates a 500-calorie limit on 2 days per week (see ‘Three forms of fasting’).
Fasting for weight loss is all the rage: what are the health benefits? Nic Fleming 2025
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