upcurve

upcurve

(ˈʌpˌkɜːv)
n
an upward curve
vb (intr)
to curve upwards
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Summary: Pune (Maharashtra) [India] August 13(ANI/NewsVoir): udChalo, a Brand of UpCurve Business Services Private Limited, an Online Travel portal for Defence personnel has recently tied up with OYO and Fab Hotels to bring the hospitality service offerings on its platform for its valued customers in the Armed Forces with an array of additional services to choose from.
Additionally, the joining of New Media's UpCurve and GateHouse Live businesses with Gannett's ReachLocal and WordStream subsidiaries will provide multiple, diversified marketing and revenue solutions and position the combined company as a stronger partner for advertisers and small businesses in the markets served.
"The development and progression of the Liverpool Business School at JMU is yet another key indicator that the City Region's business and economic health remains on a serious upcurve.
This performance was driven by our accretive acquisitions and the organic growth we are realizing in our newer businesses, particularly UpCurve and GateHouse Live."
According to Industrial Securities, the petrochemical industry's capacity expansion reached a record high in 2012 and will continue the upcurve for a while.
Applying these developments to the life-cycle curve gives a much more optimistic picture, suggesting that optical security devices--DROVIDs--are still on the growth upcurve, as shown in the graph.
New Media said it will build upon Schurz's history of strong journalism and community impact the introduction of its UpCurve products.
The development and progression of the Liverpool Business School is another key indicator that the City Region's business and economic health remains on a serious upcurve. We're delighted to have them on board as sponsors.