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Screenshot 2014-07-29 22.50.33The Fisker bankruptcy case appears to have been concluded as unsecured creditors agreed to a $16.5 settlement as Bloom Energy struck a deal with utility giant Exelon on financing of fuel cells. Meanwhile, Delmarva health care giants Bayhealth and Peninsula announced an alliance.

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Ramping up for more parking
Integrity Staffing ranks as one of the nation’s fastest growing employment agencies.
Signs are up, but no date set for Fuddruckers opening in Christiana
Grimaldi says $92 million fund transfer necessary.
Newark Natural Foods moving to Newark Shopping Center space. 
DECON First report: Knowing trends can help your bottom line. 
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