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The announcement by Doncasters today follows news last night from Buckley-based Saygrove, which has won £25m-worth of new contracts.
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The Assembly have obviously underpinned Doncasters or they would have re located to Poland.
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He recently visited the Doncasters 'facility in Rincon, Georgia, joined by Rep. Ike Skelton (D-MO), ranking member of the House Armed Services Committee.
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Doncasters is a leader in international engineering, manufacturing precision components and assemblies for the aerospace industry and military aircraft, components for industrial gas turbine engines used in military tanks, in addition to automotive turbochargers and medical orthopaedic devices.
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To date, we do know that the President did distribute some of the classified information on the Doncasters deal to House Speaker, Dennis Hastert, and other undisclosed lawmakers on April 28th.
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On December 14, 2005, DIC purchased Doncasters, a privately held United Kingdom-based company, for US$1. 24 billion.
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For example, the only difference between the CFIUS investigation over the ports and Doncasters deals is that the port deal went through a 30-day investigation, rather than both a 30-day and 45-day review as in the Doncasters deal.
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A Dubai firm expressed confidence on Thursday it would get U.S. approval to seal an acquisition of London-based Doncasters group, a deal which a U.S. newspaper said was being subjected to a national security probe.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Dubai firm confident US will OK Doncasters deal 2006
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Holdings Inc., owned by Doncasters, which now must divest its interest to DIC.
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