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Victor Ruiz Caballero for The New York Times At the Santiago, Chile, offices of Dicom, a private, unregulated credit-rating agency owned by Equifax.
NYT > Home Page By ALEXEI BARRIONUEVO 2011
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Follow this company 's NASDAQ:INTC storage business and was previously the CEO of Phoenix-based Dicom Grid.
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A bad Dicom score can mean being rejected for jobs, mortgages and political office.
NYT > Home Page By ALEXEI BARRIONUEVO 2011
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Whilst 2009 has been a very tough year, Dicom has been able to make a number of significant investments, a major factory refurbishment taking place at Alfreton, Derbyshire.
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Machine sales at Dicom in 2009 are up by 14%, plus 5 baling systems being installed in Q1
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Father Fabian Dicom who is the assistant priest of Cathedral of the Holy Spirit (CHS) reminded parishioners of their roles in promoting peace.
WN.com - Articles related to Poor resurfacing job endangering lives 2010
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Father Fabian Dicom who is the assistant priest of Cathedral of the Holy Spirit (CHS) reminded parishioners of their roles in promoting peace.
WN.com - Articles related to Poor resurfacing job endangering lives 2010
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Dicom, the 'UK premier supplier of waste compactors, balers and baling equipment' has not been immune to the recession; however Dicom have been able to sustain a profitable business during the worst economic recession since the early 1950's.
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Machine sales at Dicom in 2009 are up by 14%, plus 5 baling systems being installed in Q1
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Compactor sales for the Dicom range are 14% higher in 2009 than in 2008, with a healthy order backlog for the factory to begin with in 2010.
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