Colorado Business
Rocky Mountain Institute announced it has received a donation of $250,000 from the Wal-Mart Foundation, the charity arm of the Arkansas- based retailer. The donation will support RMI’s work on initiatives that encourage efficient use of energy and resources.
The Heuga Center for Multiple Sclerosis, an Edwards-based nonprofit, earned four stars — the highest rating possible — from nonprofit evaluator Charity Navigator last month.
Vyta Corp. of Denver has sold its 49 percent interest in ExypnoTech GmbH to TagStar-Systems GmbH for $250,000 cash.
Infinity Energy Resources Inc., an independent oil-and-gas exploration and development company based in Denver, announced it has received a deficiency notice from Nasdaq Stock Market. Infinity’s stock has failed to close above the minimum closing bid price of $1 per share for 30 consecutive business days.
General Moly Inc. of Lakewood has entered into a molybdenum supply agreement with an affiliate of ArcelorMittal SA. General Moly will supply roughly 6.5 million pounds of molybdenum a year.
National Jewish Medical and Research Center has launched a weight-loss program that relies on customized personal coaching, Internet education and support, and wireless activity monitors and scales.
Phillips Capital Inc., a Denver- based broker/dealer, completed a $4 million offering of equity for the acquisition of The Paragon, a four-story office building in the Denver Tech Center.
Pattern LLC announced the availability of four new skin cleansing washes and the launch of their website, patternbodywash.com.
Village Homes, a Colorado- owned and -operated homebuilder, has introduced its final new-home sites available in the Castle Pines North community. The Crossings at Castle Pines North has 47 home sites, with prices starting in the high $200,000s.
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