Trying times continue for Enablence Technologies
Optical component supplier Enablence Technologies filed financial results late Tuesday that showed revenue at $4.7 million for fiscal 2014, down from $7.5 million in 2013.
Trying times continue for Enablence Technologies
Optical component supplier Enablence Technologies filed financial results late Tuesday that showed revenue at $4.7 million for fiscal 2014, down from $7.5 million in 2013.
Election forecasting tool new party favourite
With the municipal election now in the books and a federal vote on the horizon next year, an Ottawa company says its technology is at
General Dynamics Canada secures another multi-million dollar contract
For the second time in five days, General Dynamics Canada has secured a multimillion-dollar contract, this time with the Peruvian Navy. The company announced late
Kinaxis success won’t fuel IPO boom: Experts
Despite the success of a local software firm’s recent initial public offering, observers say the capital shouldn’t expect a flood of high-tech IPOs in its
While the NHL season is just beginning, an Ottawa-based manufacturer of safety products for hockey and other high-risk endeavours is already celebrating its own Stanley
Windmill to launch an Ottawa first with commercial condo tower
Ottawa-based Windmill Developments is bringing the first Class A commercial condo tower to the city, with the launch event scheduled for next week, the company
Smart Technologies founders’ new company opens R&D office in capital
The founders of Smart Technologies have turned to the capital to open a research and development office for their new Calgary-based company, Nureva. Co-founder Nancy
General Dynamics wins government contract to upgrade military radios
General Dynamics has been awarded a three-year, $122-million contract to upgrade the Canadian Forces’ Combat Net Radios, the company announced Friday. The 23-year-old radios will
Opinion: Retail council hopeful that feds will crack down on Visa, MasterCard
The Retail Council of Canada appears confident that merchants will soon get relief from what it calls excessively high fees that are charged to retailers when their
Commercial real estate market’s struggles continue: Colliers
The Ottawa commercial real estate market continues to struggle in 2014, according to the latest numbers from Colliers International, and no turnaround is expected until
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