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Becky Mulvihill is wife of Glen Taylor.
Sorry for my poor english translation Glen Taylor was a crowd favorite among the owners of all team sports in Minnesota three years ago. Because he has spent a lot of money on the Timberwolves to integrate them into a team championship contender. Now for the last three years, the Timberwolves missed the playoffs consecutively and public opinion has changed on Taylor. Taylor is aware that he is no longer the favorite. He said he understood why fans are complaining. They want the team plays better and are frustrated. The fans do not know what to do to help the team and now want Taylor to take the initiative. However, straightening things will not be easy for Taylor. Vice President of Operations Kevin McHale and basketball his front office made some serious mistakes and that has limited the ability of the Wolves "to move players. The Wolves have 12 players under contract for next season and out of these, seven players contract is extended until at least 2008-09. Wolves have too many guards on the list and trade players like Trenton Hassell incompatible, Troy Hudson, Marko Jaric and Mikes James will not be an easy task. Combining the four players will be paid about $ 22 million next season. McHale, in a season ending news conference, said the team has better chemistry on and off court and of course the improvement was a priority for the Wolves. Fans are targeting more of Taylor and McHale McHale decided he would not let the wolves with the file in the mess so he will be back next season. From now Rob Babcock, Fred Hoiberg and Jim Stack will have more say in personnel decisions and Taylor decided to be more practical now. ---- Taylor Corporation Announces Formation of Soligie, Inc.. MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 20 / PRNewswire / - - The company will develop processes for printed electronics, including thin film transistors Taylor Corporation announced today the formation of Soligie, Inc.. which will focus on "printed electronics" and represent a key element of its strategy of organic growth. The term "printed electronics>> covers an emerging market that takes advantage of" conductive inks>> new to print electronic circuits on thin flexible substrates. With equipment and proprietary techniques, we can print electronic circuits at lower costs and higher volumes than traditional manufacturing techniques. Combining form factor and cost, printed electronics to add features electronic products for which it would not have been possible before. It finds applications in printed electronics markets as diverse as consumer medical products and pharmaceuticals, consumer electronics and packaging. Brad Schreier, CEO of Taylor Corporation, said: "We believe that the emerging market for printed electronics is an excellent growth opportunity for Taylor Corporation. With his skills of creating new printing capabilities and manufacturing, Taylor will benefit from this initiative to meet customer needs and market conditions. >> Soligie is poised to become the leader in printing technology that can manufacture products incorporating electronic components and printed form factor thin and flexible. Through its proprietary technology, Soligie can develop custom solutions using a full range of conductive inks and specialized substrates. Soligie began making products that take advantage of nano particles and inks shiny flakes (flake silver) and other conductive materials. Soligie is also investing in developing processes for manufacturing thin film transistors that can be used in products such as smart labels and tags (RFID) chip-free. Soligie is ready to partner with companies at any stage of production, from initial concept to manufacturing in large volumes. Mrs. John Taylor, president of Taylor Corporation, said: "The success of this initiative will depend largely on who leads the team. Taylor Corporation is out of the printing industry to recruit technical talent necessary. Matt Timm has been hired to lead, as President of Soligie, this initiative on behalf of Taylor Corporation. Matt is a veteran of the semiconductor sector and the aerospace industry. With a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering and an MBA, he served throughout his career, technical positions and management. Dr. John Heitzinger has been named chief technology officer. John holds a Ph.D. in chemistry. He has held technical and management positions and was responsible for products in the field of semiconductors. >> Mr. Ed Alvarez, COO of Taylor Corporation, adds: "We are pleased to have Matt and John to lead this initiative. Combining the art of printing and e-science is a formidable challenge, but Matt and John are proven in terms of efficiency. >> Matt concludes: "This is an exciting opportunity. We are facing an emerging market with considerable potential and we have the financial support and experience of Taylor Corporation. Through hard work, a talented team allowed us to do, in very short time, significant progress. The future looks bright. >> Taylor Corporation Taylor Corporation, a holding company and development based in Mankato, Minnesota, owns and manages hundreds of companies, most of whom are engaged in marketing, printing and other associated activities. ----> Site for Ms Mulvihill
NBA News. Taylor Spain. Glen Taylor, owner of the Wolves went to Spain to offer $ 4M Contract for the redemption of Ricky Rubio. Taylor's idea is obviously to short-circuit the advanced negotiations with Barcelona. According to AS, Taylor even offers an additional clause: if Rubio returned to Spain, his rights are held by Badalona. The ball is now more than ever, in the camp Jordi Villacampa. Discussion. The Nuggets are in talks to extend George Karl, who is out of contract next June. (Yahoo Sports) Arroyo near the Bulls? According to ESPN, the Bulls are close to an agreement for a one-year contract with Carlos Arroyo. Progression. Jeff Bower, the Hornets' GM is confident following the evolution of the roster. From his point of view, the quality is superior to the Hornets last year. (New Orleans Times-Picayune) -> Site for Becky Mulvihill |
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