Bristol, VA, Dec. 18, 2012 -- Universal Fibers said it has entered into a strategic relationship with Verdezyne, a privately held industrial biotechnology company focused on producing renewable, bio-based chemicals.
Verdezyne will supply its bio-based adipic acid to Universal Fibers for use in its EarthSmart Technology. The company uses fermented waste plant stock.
“We believe that micro-organisms can be the chemical producers of the future, and welcome this opportunity to work toward common objectives with Verdezyne on our quest to achieve sustainability, while employing any and all technologies,” said Universal CEO Marc Ammen.
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Planned Layoffs Decline in April
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| Chicago, IL, May 2, 2013 -- Planned layoffs dropped 23% in April from March to their lowest level since December, according to outplacement firm Challenger, Gray and Christmas. |

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Dixie Group Q1 Revenue up 20%
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| Chattanooga, Tennessee, May 1, 2013—For the first quarter of 2013, The Dixie Group had sales of $75,440,000 and income from continuing operations of $651,000, or $0.05 per diluted share.
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