Tom Werner News
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SunPower Corp., the second-largest U.S. solar manufacturer, expects photovoltaic panels to become a standard feature in new home construction in the U.S., Chief Executive Officer Tom Werner said.
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SunPower Corp., the second-largest U.S. solar manufacturer, said its first-quarter loss narrowed and sales exceeded company estimates as project installations increased.
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The Boston Red Sox and their fans joined Major League Baseball and its players’ union to donate $646,500 to a fund set up to help those most affected by the April 15 Boston Marathon bombing.
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On a steamy night in April, Fenway Park is gussied up with bunting as the Boston Red Sox prepare to host the Texas Rangers.
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Maria Shriver has a thing for pizza -- or at least investing in a chain that sells it.
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SunPower Corp., the second-largest U.S. solar manufacturer, said slumping prices for photovoltaic panels contributed to a wider loss in the fourth-quarter and will pull down sales this quarter. That’s also helping the company sell projects that will generate at least $3.5 billion in revenue in the years to come.
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Liverpool soccer club said Tom Werner will become chairman at the start of next month as Martin Broughton leaves the post after leading the sale of the team.
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SunPower Corp. and First Solar Inc., the largest U.S. solar manufacturers, are boosting efforts to expand in new markets as slowing demand in mature regions pulled down third-quarter revenue.
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Damien Comolli, brought to Liverpool to buy and spot talent, is leaving less than 18 months after being hired by the English Premier League club’s U.S. owners.
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Liverpool hired Swansea’s Brendan Rodgers to replace Kenny Dalglish as coach as the English soccer club seeks to rebound from its worst Premier League season in 18 years.
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