Dr. Murdock graduated from the University of Vermont COM in 1983. He works in Kalispell, MT and specializes in Dermatology. Dr. Murdock is affiliated with Kalispell Regional Medical Center and North Valley Hospital.
Dr. Murdock graduated from the Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine in 1977. He works in Wausau, WI and 1 other location and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Murdock is affiliated with Aspirus Wausau Hospital, Langlade Hospital and Ministry Saint Marys Hospital.
Douglas Mancosh - Warwick RI, US James Przybylinski - Corvallis OR, US David E. Murdock - Dublin OH, US
Assignee:
Material Innovations, LLC - Providence RI
International Classification:
C08J 11/04
US Classification:
521 405, 521 47, 521 48, 521 498
Abstract:
A composite material produced from carpet waste and a binding agent, in intimate association, which material includes 25% and 99% carpet waste and between 1 and 25% binding agent. A method for manufacturing the composite material is also disclosed.
Douglas Mancosh - Warwick RI, US James P. Przybylinski - St. Helena CA, US David E. Murdock - Dublin OH, US
Assignee:
Material Innovations LLC - Providence RI
International Classification:
C08J 11/04
US Classification:
521 405, 521 48, 521 498
Abstract:
A composite material produced from carpet waste and a binding agent, in intimate association, which material includes 25% and 99% carpet waste and between 1 and 25% binding agent. A method for manufacturing the composite material is also disclosed.
Wood-Plastic Composites Using Recycled Carpet Waste And Systems And Methods Of Manufacturing
James P. Przybylinski - St. Helena CA, US Douglas Mancosh - Warwick RI, US David E. Murdock - Dublin OH, US
International Classification:
E04B 1/16 C08J 11/04
US Classification:
264 31, 521 40
Abstract:
An extruded composite utilized as a building material includes a base polymer, unseparated processed recycled carpet waste, and a filler material, which may be a wood filler or other natural fiber. The recycled carpet waste may be used to decrease the amount of both base polymer and wood filler to achieve an equivalent product at lower cost. The extruded composite may also utilize chemical foaming agents to reduce density. Both foamed and non-foamed composites may be capstocked.
Plastic Composites Using Recycled Carpet Waste And Systems And Methods Of Recycling Carpet Waste
James P. Przybylinski - St. Helena CA, US Douglas Mancosh - Warwick RI, US David E. Murdock - Dublin OH, US
International Classification:
B32B 5/02 B32B 27/00 B32B 38/10
US Classification:
4283004, 156344
Abstract:
An extruded composite utilized as a building material includes a base polymer, unseparated processed recycled carpet waste, and a filler material, which may be a wood filler or other natural fiber. Carpet waste may be separated into components that may be utilized in a variety of plastics applications, including extruded composites utilized as building materials. Separation may include shaving face fiber from bound fiber secured in a backing fiber and/or may include separating fiber pile and backing fibers from carpet adhesive to remove inorganic materials such as calcium carbonate.
Composite Building Materials And Methods Of Manufacture
A composite building material includes carpet waste having carpet fibers and adhesive, and an inorganic filler that includes fly ash. The composite building material may be produced by providing the carpet waste, mixing the carpet waste with the inorganic filler to produce a homogeneous blend, and forming the homogeneous blend into the composite building material. The composite building material may optionally include a base polymer, slack wax, and/or calcium carbonate.
In the notice of misconduct letter sent to Elliott, Baylor judicial affairs coordinator David Murdock told him that "you will have the opportunity to hear the evidence that has been brought to my attention and you will have the opportunity to either admit or deny the charge of misconduct. If you adm
A onetime union shop steward, he became the first president of mortgage finance giant Freddie Mac. He later held executive roles at a series of high-profile financial firms controlled by such major entrepreneurs and investors as Mark Taper, David Murdock and Robert M. Bass.
All of which made Dole CEO David Murdocks offer to take the company private attractive, and today Dole accepted. The purchase price of about $1.6 billion, or $13.50 per share, is about $500 million more than Murdocks initial offer in June, and if it goes through, this will be the second time Murdo
Date: Aug 12, 2013
Source: Google
Stocks Sift Lower At Open; Pinnacle, Dole Gain On M&A News
Dole Food (DOLE) popped 5% after agreeing to be taken private at 13.50 per share. A group headed by CEO David Murdock will acquire all of the fruit grower and processor's shares. Shares had surged 22% June 11 on initial news of a potential buyout.
Shares of Dole Foods (DOLE, Fortune 500) surged after the company said its chairman and CEO, David Murdock, made a cash offer to buy the 60.5% of the company he doesn't already own. Murdock offered to pay a 17.6% premium to Monday's close.
Banana boom: Shares of Dole Foods surged after the company said its chairman and CEO, David Murdock, made a cash offer to buy the 60.5% of the company he doesn't already own. Murdock offered to pay a 17.6% premium to Monday's close.
David Murdock, the fruit and vegetable producers chairman, CEO and largest shareholder, is offering to buy the 60% of the company he doesnt own at $12 a share, an 18% premium to Mondays close.
or lack of it. Zuckerberg, 28, is the youngest CEO on the list. Hes about 62 years younger than the oldest CEO, David Murdock, who heads Dole Foods.Whats more, Zuckerberg is one of just two chief executives under the age of 40 the other is Yahoos Marissa Mayer, according to Fortune.