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WASHINGTON — US President Barack Obama today ended 10 years of debate by signing an updated Toxic Substances Control Act. The measure is the first major change to the cornerstone of US environmental law in over 20 years.

Read more: Obama Signs TSCA Bill Overhauling US Chemical Laws

TAIPEI – Wus Printed Circuit expects to return to profitability in the current quarter, followed by a further spike in the third quarter. The company also expects to see profits grow year-over-year in 2016.

Read more: Wus Printed Circuit to Return to Profitability in Q2

CAMBRIDGE, MA – A new MIT study explains why college-educated women stay in the engineering profession less often than men: The negative group dynamics women tend to experience during team-based work projects makes the profession less appealing.

Read more: MIT Study Finds Women in Engineering Feel ‘Marginalized’

YAVNE, ISRAEL -- Orbotech is planning a public offering of 3.85 million ordinary shares and will use the proceeds to pay down debt, the company announced today.

Read more: Orbotech to Float 4M Shares, Says Will Pay Debt

WASHINGTON -- The US Senate yesterday unanimously approved a significant overhaul of the Toxic Substances Control Act, the EPA's major rule for reporting, recordkeeping and testing of chemicals.

Read more: US Senate OK's Overhaul of Toxic Substances Bill

BERLIN -- Atotech could fetch up to $3.5 billion when it goes on the market later this year, sources familiar with the company are speculating.

Read more: Sources: Atotech Bids Could Reach $3.5B

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