New analytical and R&D laboratories to expand the research and development efforts for controlled release and other technically difficult generic pharmaceutical products opened in Actavis
Year: 2008
Icelandic Mountain Guides undaunted by melting
Despite the melting glaciers, and because of the melting Icelandic krona, the good people at Icelandic Mountain Guides are confident they can continue to entice
Visit Iceland
Take advantage of our special reduced rate EUR offer and save on all regularly scheduled day tours booked and taken until December 20 2008. The
70% off car hire in Iceland
Reykjavik Rent a Car is currently offering cars from as little as 3,900 ISK per day (£40). A car hire company in Iceland has slashed
Actavis formally launched in France
Actavis in France was formally launched on 23rd October at a one-day conference held at the Centre Étoile-Saint Honoré, close to the Champs Elysées in
PV-Holidays at World Travel Market
PV-Holidays, the European specialist in self catering accommodation, will be appearing at World Travel Market between the 10th and 13th November 2008 and would like
Footboost.com launches beta version
Footboost (www.footboost.com) launched today a beta version of their site. At Footboost.com users pick or create a virtual battle between two football players, active or
Radisson SAS 1919 Hotel leads Iceland……2 years running!
Iceland’s Radisson SAS 1919 hotel in central Reykjavik has been recognised for a second year in a row as the best hotel in Iceland in
Natural slimming aid from arctic shellfish
A new natural weight management product called LipoSan Ultra uses modified chitosan from the arctic waters around Iceland. LipoSan Ultra is a natural slimming aid
Distribution agreement signed Actavis and J&M Pharma Co. Ltd in South Korea
Actavis, the international generic pharmaceutical company, has entered into an exclusive distribution agreement, for a number of generic products, with J&M Pharma, Co Ltd, a
The BoE’s Expected November Base Rate Cut Will Not be a Magic Bullet
November’s meeting of the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) is widely expected to result in a second consecutive base rate cut of 0.5%