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Aurora Shooting: Schools Locked Down in Colorado City

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Aurora Shooting: Schools Locked Down in Colorado City A shooting in Aurora, Colo., has reportedly prompted the lockdown of several schools, according to reports on Tuesday afternoon.

Police told CBS Denver that the schools were locked down following a “shooting incident.”

It’s unclear if there were any injuries.… Reported by Epoch Times 19 hours ago.

DSCOVR: Mission Success for Moog Engines Over a Decade Later

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DSCOVR: Mission Success for Moog Engines Over a Decade Later East Aurora NY (SPX) Feb 15, 2015

Moog Space and Defense Group supported NOAA's Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) satellite that launched today from Cape Canaveral, F.L., atop a Falcon 9 launch vehicle. DSCOVR is a partnership between NOAA, NASA and the U.S. Air Force to provide a rapid advance warning to utility companies and satellite operators when solar flares approach Earth. Technology used to develop the Reported by GPS Daily 8 hours ago.

Magna announces fourth quarter and 2014 results, and stock split

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AURORA, ON, Feb. 25, 2015 /PRNewswire/ - Magna International Inc. (TSX: MG; NYSE: MGA) today reported financial results for the fourth quarter and year ended December... Reported by PR Newswire 8 hours ago.

Marshfield Clinic might partner with Aspirus on hospital

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Marshfield Clinic is talking with the Aspirus health system in Wausau on a possible collaboration on a $175 million high-tech hospital the clinic is conceiving near its Marshfield site. Marshfield Clinic's concept also includes a potential membership in the abouthealth network of seven Wisconsin health providers, which includes Aspirus, Milwaukee's Aurora Health Care and Waukesha's ProHealth Care. Details of the hospital effort still need to be worked out and approved by the clinic's board. Read… Reported by bizjournals 5 hours ago.

Aventine Renewable Energy Installs $2.4 Million Corn-Oil System at Nebraska Ethanol Plant

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Aventine Renewable Energy Installs $2.4 Million Corn-Oil System at Nebraska Ethanol Plant PEKIN, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aventine Renewable Energy Inc. has diversified and added to its revenue stream by installing a $2.4 million Valicor® corn-oil separation system at its Nebraska Energy LLC plant in Aurora, Nebraska. Reported by Business Wire 5 hours ago.

Signature Retail Services Selects Natural Insight for End-to-End Workforce Management

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Retail Merchandising Leader Simplifies Labor Management with Single Cloud Application

Sterling, VA (PRWEB) February 25, 2015

Natural Insight, a leader in enterprise cloud applications for retail merchandising and field marketing announced today that Signature Retail Services, a national provider of retail merchandising and construction services, has selected Natural Insight for end-to-end labor management.

Founded in 1991 as a regional manufacturer’s rep and service firm, Signature Retail Services has grown to more than 1,000 employees performing best-in-class sales, merchandising, logistics and construction services in more than 3,500 stores across the United States.

“Our sole mission is to support our customers with superior retail merchandising and construction services combined with continuous process improvements, innovative technology, and rich data reporting,” said Dan Perry, President of Signature Retail Services. “We partnered with Natural Insight because their technology platform provides us with the integrated workforce management capabilities that we need to continue to grow and deliver on our mission.”

“Signature Retail Services is a well known and proven leader in the retail merchandising industry and we share their passion for customer service and excellence in retail operations,” said, Stefan Midford, president and CEO of Natural Insight. “We’re honored to be selected as their technology partner and we look forward to supporting them as they continue to grow.”

About Natural Insight
Supporting 60,000 skilled retail professionals in more than 95,000 locations globally, Natural Insight is a leading provider of cloud-based workforce management software for merchandisers, product companies, event marketers and retailers. Natural Insight is privately held and headquartered in Sterling, VA with offices in Toronto and Birmingham, England. Visit http://www.naturalinsight.com for more information.

About Signature Retail Services
Signature Retail Services provides best-in-class retail sales, merchandising, logistics and construction services to leading brands and retailers across all 50 states in the U.S. Signature Retail Services is privately held and headquartered in Aurora, IL. Visit http://www.sigretail.com for more information. Reported by PRWeb 4 hours ago.

Bona®US Launches Keep It Clean Personality Quiz and Sweepstakes

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AURORA, Colo., Feb. 25, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Bona US, the world leader in hardwood floor care since 1919, today launched its "Keep it Clean Personality Quiz and Sweepstakes." Consumers may enter for a chance to win a year of home cleaning services, a trip to Hawaii or one of multiple... Reported by PR Newswire 4 hours ago.

Denver police seek man who impersonated undercover cop

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Authorities are searching for a man who impersonated an undercover Aurora police officer at a Denver gas station earlier this month. Reported by Denver Post 4 hours ago.

Graebel University Hosts Ninth Annual Global Relocation Policy Summit

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Graebel University is hosting the ninth annual Global Relocation Policy Summit, February 24 through 26.

Aurora, COLO USA (PRWEB) February 25, 2015

This week, Graebel University is hosting the ninth annual Global Relocation Policy Summit, February 24 through 26. Global mobility, talent management and human resource executives from the Global 100 and Fortune 500 are in attendance at the by-invitation event that is being held at the Graebel Companies' world headquarters in Colorado. The three-day Summit will consist of breakout sessions and five optional workshops that will focus on global mobility topics that were predetermined as most relevant by the attendees. In addition, keynote speaker, Lance J. Richards, GPHR®, SPHR®, HRMP®, will address the Summit audience with best practices for strategizing and managing global talent within the multigenerational workforce.

The 2015 Global Relocation Policy Summit sponsors are multi-year partners of the Graebel Relocation global network and include:·     @Properties
·     ABODA
·     US Inspect
·     Fidelity Residential Solutions
·     DFA Intercultural Global Solutions, LLC
·     Dwellworks, LLC
·     Berry Appleman & Leiden LLP
·     International AutoSource
·     Quicken Loans Inc.
·     CitiMortgage, Inc.
·     Wells Fargo Home Mortgage

Graebel earned the first-place EMMA award for Research and Thought Leadership in the Americas region for its 2014 Global Relocation Policy research report from the Forum For Expatriate Management (FEM). The document summarized industry, the company’s market intelligence research and the data collected from the 2014 relocation executive participants. This award-winning document or the forthcoming 2015 Summit Report are complimentary and are made available upon request with a Graebel representative or marcom1(at)graebel(dot)com.

Additional Graebel-hosted thought leadership events are planned in the Americas, EMEA, and APAC regions in 2015. To learn more contact marcom1(at)graebel(dot)com.

About Graebel Companies, Inc.
Founded in 1950, Graebel Companies is a privately-held global organization that offers the full suite of employee and commercial office relocation, mobility management, workplace and consultative services for the Global 100, Fortune 500 and emerging companies. On-the-ground services are managed in 165 countries on six continents. The world headquarters is located in Aurora, Colorado USA with in-region centers throughout the Americas, APAC and EMEA regions. Known for its industry-first innovations, Graebel holds numerous quality and security credentials, and has earned accolades from clients and from within its industry for its best-in-practice quality and market intelligence research and corporate social responsibility initiatives across the globe. To learn more visit: http://www.graebel.com

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Coroner IDs Aurora man stabbed to death Tuesday

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A 55-year-old man apparently stabbed to death in Aurora early Tuesday has been identified. Reported by Denver Post 1 day ago.

Magna surges as Q4 profit beats, dividend raised ahead of share split

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Magna International (TSE:MG) surged in Toronto trading as North America’s largest auto-parts supplier reported a better-than-expected fourth-quarter profit and raised its dividend.

Shares jumped 7.3 percent to C$137.04 at 1:55 p.m. in Toronto, after reaching a 52-week high of $137.63. The stock has rallied 43 percent over the past year.

Net income rose 11 percent to $509 million, or $2.44 per share, in the October-to-December quarter, the Aurora, Ontario-based company said in a statement today.

Earnings excluding some items were $2.52 a share.

Sales rose about 2 percent to $9.39 billion.

Analysts had expected a profit of $2.25 per share and revenue of $9.08 billion, according to Capital IQ data.

Demand for cars picked up in Europe last year after a six-year slump, boosted by incentive schemes from governments and carmakers. However, demand remains much below the levels seen before the eurozone crisis as countries in the region struggle to kickstart growth.

“While the recent strengthening of the U.S. dollar has impacted our reported results, we remain optimistic about Magna’s future and continue to invest heavily in capital and innovation to support our future growth in North America, Europe and Asia,” chief executive officer Don Walker said in the statement.

The quarterly dividend was lifted 16 percent to $0.44 per share. Magna also said it will split the stock 2-for-1, payable on March 25 for shareholders as of March 11.

However, Magna warned that the stronger U.S. dollar will hurt results this year. It lowered its 2015 revenue forecast to $33.1 billion to $34.8 billion, from a January outlook of $34.4 billion to $36.1 billion. The average estimate was $36 billion. Reported by Proactive Investors 23 hours ago.

These are the hardest things to get used to when living in space, according to astronauts

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These are the hardest things to get used to when living in space, according to astronauts Above a door on a platform standing 200 feet in the air that connects to the NASA space shuttle that ferries astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS), there's a sign that holds some serious significance for astronauts. It reads: "Last bathroom on Earth."

Living on the $1 billion space station that floats 260 miles above Earth is clearly a once-in-a-lifetime experience, but it takes a lot of getting used to.

Astronaut Ron Garan, who spent 6 months on board the ISS in 2011, wrote a book called "The Orbital Perspective" describing the time he spent living in space and how the experience changed his outlook on life. But in the seconds before his first launch, Garan caught himself wondering what he was getting himself into.

According to Garan's book, and the experiences of other astronauts, here are some of the hardest things to get used to when living in space:

*1. Weightlessness*

After taking advantage of the last bathroom on Earth, Garan blasted into space for the first time ever.

Unfortunately his first few hours in space were full of nausea. Astronauts train extensively for zero-g, but training for a few hours is very different than living in it 24/7.

Garan described the initial moments of weightlessness as pleasant, but it didn't take long for the nausea to kick in. Garan said it was as if his body was saying "'Hey, zero-g isn't suppose to last this long. Something must be wrong.'"

By the end of the first day his body had adjusted enough for the nausea to go away.

But dealing with zero-g on a day to day basis is an adjustment too. In June 2014, astronaut Reid Wiseman chronicled his first experiences in the weightless environment on Twitter:

"Still adjusting to zero g. Just flipped a bag upside down to dump out its contents. #doesntworkhere."

*2. Sleeping*

You can't actually lay your head down to sleep in space, so it makes sense that it's a challenge to get some solid shut eye.

The first night Garan spent in zero-g, he said "We staked out spots on the floor, walls and ceiling, attached our sleeping bags, and called it a night."

But there was a problem. What are you suppose to do with your head? You can't lay it down on a pillow, it just drifts there awkwardly, Garan said.

It took several weeks before the muscles in his neck adjusted to the bizarre sleeping position and before he could finally get a decent night's sleep.

Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield also recently gave a description of life in space and the trouble with sleeping. One strange thing about living on the ISS is that the cycles of day and night are different. The station orbits the Earth about every 90 minutes, so every 45 minutes astronauts see a sunrise or a sunset. Hadfield says they still turn out the station lights before sleeping.

"We shut off most lights at bedtime — it feels right to do it," Hadfield said.

*3. Keeping track of time*

In space you don't keep track of the days of the week. Instead, you keep track of flight days (FD). The first day that Garan stepped on board the ISS was referred to as FD1, the day after that FD2, and so on.

American astronauts Barry Wilmore and Terry Virts who are currently living on board the ISS said that on New Year's Eve they counted down to midnight and rang in the New Year 16 different times. That's because the space station passed over a part of Earth during midnight 16 different times that night as it orbited the planet at about 17,400 miles per hour.

*4. Dealing with body fluids*

In space, your nose doesn't run and you can't cry. Tears will still form, but they don't fall. Instead, they congeal into sticky balls, Hadfield said.

Like the ominous "Last bathroom on Earth" sign suggests, using the bathroom in space is an ordeal. When liquid or solid waste comes out of the body in space, it has to get sucked into the toilet for fear it would escape and float around the chamber. Urine gets purified into drinking water. Poop gets collected onto an unmanned space ship that jettisons from the space station and burns up as it returns to Earth. So yes, that shooting star may have been burning poop.

There are no showers since all the water would end up floating around the station in clumps and destroying the equipment that's all over the station walls. Instead, astronauts take sponge baths.

*5. The view*

There's a windowed dome on the ISS that many astronauts have said is their favorite spot on the station.

It's called the Cupola, and the view from this window is unparalleled. Looking down at the Earth astronauts can watch breathtaking aurora displays, lightning, and cities sparkling at night.

This view from the ISS completely changed Garan's outlook on life, and turned him into an activist after he returned to Earth.

"Seeing Earth from this vantage point gave me a unique perspective — something I've come to call the orbital perspective," Garan writes. "Part of this is the realization that we are all traveling together on the planet and that if we all looked at the world from that perspective we would see that nothing is impossible."

*SEE ALSO: Pizza Hut once delivered to the International Space Station*

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Holding cell video OK'd for Aurora theater shooting trial

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Prosecutors will be able to use a video taken in a courthouse holding cell as evidence during the Aurora movie theater shooting trial. Reported by Denver Post 17 hours ago.

The 2015 Iditarod Now Scheduled to Run From Fairbanks to Nome.

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The 2015 Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, also known as "The Last Great Race" is now scheduled to run From Fairbanks to Nome, moving it closer to it's original historic route. The start of the Iditarod is just one of many reasons to "Explore Fairbanks" during the month of March.

Fairbanks, Alaska (PRWEB) February 26, 2015

March 9, 2015 marks the second time in history that the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race will run from Fairbanks to Nome. The Iditarod Trail Committee made the announcement on February 10, 2015 after the trail conditions in the Alaska Mountain Range were judged to be unsafe. Located in the center of Alaska, the Fairbanks region with a population of 99,200 is well-equipped for hosting the Iditarod, also called “The Last Great Race.” Pike’s Waterfront Lodge on the Chena River will serve as the headquarters and the anticipated race start.

Dog mushing, Alaska’s official state sport, has proven a reliable form of transportation for Alaskans for hundreds of years. This is shown by “The Serum Run” of 1925 where heroic dogs and mushers became life savers in an incredible race against time. The Iditarod was inspired by this legendary journey that began just south of Fairbanks in the town of Nenana and ended 674 miles later in the small city of Nome which was facing a diphtheria outbreak. A 20-pound cylinder of diphtheria serum traveled via the Alaska Railroad from Seward to Nenana, and it was there that the serum began its grueling trip to Nome with the help of 20 mushers and more than 100 dogs. This epic run was accomplished in only five days when Gunnar Kaasen and his lead dog Balto arrived in Nome on February 2, 1925.

The Iditarod will bring an added boost of energy and excitement to Fairbanks’ already event-filled March. With mild temperatures and plenty of sunshine this time of year has one-of-a-kind events like the World Ice Art Championships where 70 international ice sculptors turn enormous blocks of ice into works of art. Travelers journey to the Fairbanks region from all over the world from August 21 through April 21, also known as the “Aurora Season.” Located under the “aurora oval,” Fairbanks offers a balance of clear nights and occurrence frequency and activity resulting in an increased likelihood of seeing the dynamic lights.

In addition to outdoor fun, there are plenty of museums, art galleries and entertainment to enjoy. Be sure to make the Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitors Center your first stop in Fairbanks where you will find vacancy listings and more information on things to do during your Fairbanks stay. Also at the center is the current special “Icons of the Iditarod” exhibit featuring official Iditarod photographer’s Jeff Schultz’s imagery.

To learn more about the Iditarod go to http://www.iditarod.com. For more information on Fairbanks, request a free copy of the Fairbanks Visitors Guide and Winter Guide from Explore Fairbanks at 1-800-327-5774 or (907) 456-5774 or by writing to 101 Dunkel Street, Suite 111, Fairbanks, Alaska 99701. You can also order or view the guides online, get information about the aurora borealis and see our full schedule of winter events and activities online at http://www.explorefairbanks.com. Reported by PRWeb 7 hours ago.

New Xulon Book Guides Readers in Personal Growth, Understanding

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Daniel shares that obedience to God’s Word can unlock spiritual victory

Aurora, CO (PRWEB) February 26, 2015

Within the pages of her new book, The Mouth of God, ($10.99, paperback, 9781498426145; $5.99, e-book, 9781498426152) Sylvia Daniel emphasizes the importance of a Christian believer’s utterance—specifically pertaining to speaking the Word of God. Untapped power exists in proclaiming, believing, and applying the Scriptures in any given circumstance. The author also reminds readers that if they desire to experience the abundant life in Christ, they must do what the Bible says.

“I hope that readers will gain the knowledge/understanding that although we have the victory in Christ, in order for us to realize the victory, we have to do our part,” states the author. “The good heavenly Father is there with us every step of the battle, loving, guiding, and protecting us.”

Sylvia Daniel is currently a member of Rising Star Missionary Baptist Church in Denver, CO, where she serves as one of the associate ministers. Prior to moving from California to Colorado in 2011, she owned and operated a successful business for four years. She was also a member of The House of Prayer Gospel Outreach Ministries, and served as a member of the praise team, a Sunday school teacher, and president of the Women’s ministry. God has given Sylvia a unique fervor for biblical studies, and uniquely opens her understanding as He teaches her of His Word. Her love for the Word of God is infectious and challenges others to seek a greater relationship with God through study.

Xulon Press, a division of Salem Communications, is the world’s largest Christian self-publisher, with more than 12,000 titles published to date. Retailers may order The Mouth of God through Ingram Book Company and/or Spring Arbor Book Distributors. The book is available online through xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com, and barnesandnoble.com.

Media Contact: Sylvia Daniel
Email: Sylvia(dot)daniel(at)hotmail(dot)com Reported by PRWeb 5 hours ago.

Canadian Department of National Defence Upgrading Airborne ISR with ViaSat Mobile Satellite System

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CARLSBAD, Calif., Feb. 26, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- The Canadian Department of National Defence is upgrading its Lockheed CP-140 Aurora aircraft with advanced airborne satellite communication systems from ViaSat Inc. (NASDAQ: VSAT) in cooperation with L-3 Electronic System Services... Reported by PR Newswire 5 hours ago.

Westell to Showcase Leading Network Performance Solutions at Mobile World Congress 2015

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Westell to Showcase Leading Network Performance Solutions at Mobile World Congress 2015 AURORA, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Westell Mobile World Congress Press Release Reported by Business Wire 4 hours ago.

"Jem and the Holograms" - cast: Aubrey Peeples, Stefanie Scott, Aurora Perrineau, Hayley Kiyoko, Ryan Guzman, Juliette Lewis, Nicholas Braun, Molly Ringwald

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Jem and the Holograms - cast: Aubrey Peeples, Stefanie Scott, Aurora Perrineau, Hayley Kiyoko, Ryan Guzman, Juliette Lewis, Nicholas Braun, Molly Ringwald *Release date :* October 23, 2015
*Synopsis :* An orphaned teenage girl becomes an online recording sensation. She and her sisters embark on a music-driven scavenger hunt - ... Reported by AceShowbiz 6 days ago.

PSE&G and Tribe Pictures Produce Award-Winning Onboarding Films

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Engaging stories highlighting the role of the company’s Delivery Projects and Construction Group are recognized with a CINE Golden Eagle.

Chatham, NJ (PRWEB) February 27, 2015

PSEG teamed with Tribe Pictures to create a series of onboarding videos that welcome new employees to the energy company’s Delivery Projects and Construction (DP&C) Group. The films communicate that DP&C -- responsible for building and maintaining the company’s major transmission infrastructure -- is a great place to build a career, be part of an exciting and growing organization and make a real difference. The goal of the films is to make new employees feel they’ve made the right choice and that the organization is excited they’ve joined the team.

The films also explain how DP&C is a crucial part of the larger PSE&G organization and their commitment to providing safe, clean energy to millions of customers.

Tribe interviewed a range of executives, managers, and employees to demonstrate the dynamic group and its exciting mission. In a fast-paced documentary style, the films combine short, unscripted comments with scenes of employees in action with brief segments of voice-over narration.

Tribe worked with DP&C’s team to arrange an extensive casting process to ensure a diverse range of employees who best embodied the PSE&G spirit were included in the films. The multi-day shoot across several work sites and PSE&G offices captured the essence of what it would be like to work for such a well-respected, fast-moving and vibrant company.

“The DP&C Onboarding & Recruitment videos captured the spirit of DP&C’s ‘can do’ culture,” said Kim Hanemann, Senior Vice President of DP&C. “It also highlighted our commitment to working safely to improve the resiliency of PSE&G’s transmission network and provide our customers with highly reliable electric service.”

Based on similar work Tribe has done for clients like Hess Corp., KPMG, American Express and Stanley Black & Decker, Tribe’s Chief Storyteller and CEO, Vern Oakley, instantly knew what the film needed to achieve. “Engaging new employees and giving them a sense of PSEG culture from Day One was paramount to our vision,” he said.

The film was recently honored with a Golden Eagle from the CINE (Council on International Non-theatrical Events), an organization that honors and champions the creators of exceptional media content.

Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G) is New Jersey’s oldest and largest regulated gas and electric delivery utility, serving nearly three-quarters of the state’s population. PSE&G is the winner of the ReliabilityOne Award for superior electric system reliability. PSE&G is a subsidiary of Public Service Enterprise Group Incorporated (PSEG) (NYSE:PEG), a diversified energy company. More information about PSEG is available at http://www.pseg.com.

Tribe Pictures (http://www.tribepictures.com) is an award winning global communications film company based in Chatham, New Jersey that specializes in strategic video and film solutions for Fortune 500 corporations and leading colleges, universities and non-profits. With a mission of “humanizing the most successful companies in the world,” Tribe has created compelling content for such household names as American Express, CIT, Coty, Hamilton College, Hess, Kenyon College, KPMG, Montefiore Medical Center, Stanley Black & Decker, Tyco and others. The company brings subject-matter and storytelling expertise to areas such as culture change, human resources and investor relations, and is known for its work with corporate CEOs. Founded by CEO Vern Oakley, Tribe’s work has been recognized with Telly Awards, CINE Golden Eagles, Aurora Awards, CASE Awards and many other industry accolades. Reported by PRWeb 6 days ago.

TCPI is Evaluating Claims Filed on February 26th, 2015

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AURORA, Ohio, Feb. 27, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- TCP International Holdings Ltd. (NYSE: TCPI) today announced that claims were filed in Cuyahoga County, Ohio against the company and its CEO, Ellis Yan, alleging misconduct by the CEO and related matters.  TCPI is currently in the... Reported by PR Newswire 6 days ago.
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