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The Delaware Business Weekly Round Up – August 19th, 2011

The Delaware Business Weekly Round Up is designed to bring you some quick links to news headlines and press releases from companies based in Delaware and issues impacting business the State of Delaware. Here’s our edition for August 13th through August 19th, 2011:

  • Zynga targeted in patent infringement lawsuit
  • Delaware offices for SW Windpower
  • Manistique, Lumea Staffing, Talbitzer Construction: Bankruptcy
  • Thorp Reed & Armstrong Opens Office in Wilmington, Delaware
  • MICROCHIP TECHNOLOGY INC FILES (8-K) Disclosing Entry into a Material Definitive Agreement, Creation of a Direct Financial Obligation or an Obligation under an Off-Balance Sheet Arrangement of a Registrant, Financial Statements and Exhibits
  • Riverbed Technology Responds to Silver Peak Counterclaims
  • HTC seeks Apple import ban
  • LS Power and SunPower Dedicate 10-Megawatt Dover SUN Park
  • Christiana Care Health System names James Newman, M.D., as Senior Vice President and Executive Director of new Christiana Care Value Institute and Chief Academic Officer
  • Verizon Tells Striking Workers It Plans to Suspend Benefits
  • Wilmington’s EDiS gets Fisker contract
  • Barclaycard US and Cartera Commerce Partner to Boost Rewards for Barclaycard Customers
  • KBR Subsidiary Awarded Phase Two Expansion at DuPont’s Wilmington, Del. Campus
  • Delaware Park Poker Room Attempts to Set the Guinness World Record for the Longest Continuous Poker Tournament
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