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Chart Industries Inc. (NYSE:GTLS) is one of the 10 most undervalued industrial stocks to buy according to analysts.
The Collin County commissioners voted on Monday to switch from electronic voting machines to hand-marked paper ballots for future elections.
Flowserve Corporation and Chart Industries, Inc. merge for $300M synergies, sparking investor skepticism on growth and strategy. Click for my take on FLS and GTLS.
Chart Industries and Flowserve agreed to combine in an all-stock merger valued at ~$19B including debt, creating a differentiated leader in industrial process technologies.
By Colin Kellaher Shares of Chart Industries and Flowserve moved lower in premarket trading Wednesday after the companies agreed to combine in an all-stock merger.
Indeed, if the return of pen and paper is a promising sign, America’s educators aren’t out of the woods yet—not even close.
Serial Guinness World Record-breaker David Rush put his speedy stacking skills to the test to take on the title for the fastest time to stack 10 rolls of toilet paper with one hand.
When people compare a computer-generated illustration to a hand-drawn illustration of the same object, they usually perceive differences. This seems to indicate that the two kinds of images follow ...
In a development that could challenges the boundaries of technology and biology, an Australian startup has unveiled the world's first commercial biological computer, running on living human cells.
Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, shared hand-drawn portraits done by her and her three kids, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
Kate Middleton and Prince William shared four portraits created by the Princess of Wales and her children — Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
NF Publishing announced that they have partnered with Capcom to release a new edition of the Hand-Drawn Game Guides, this time featuring the iconic Mega Man series. This is an officially licensed ...
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