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Appliance Recycling Centers of America (ARCA) Contract with Southern California Edison Extended Through March 2015
Appliance Recycling Centers of America, Inc. (NASDAQ: ARCI) today announced that Southern California Edison (SCE) has selected the Company to continue to provide appliance recycling services for the utility's Refrigerator and Freezer Recycling Program through March 2015. ARCA has provided recycling services for SCE's program since 1994. Through the program, participating SCE residential electric ...
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Appliance Recycling Centers of America (ARCA) Contract with Ameren Missouri Extended Through 2015
Appliance Recycling Centers of America, Inc. (NASDAQ: ARCI) today announced that Ameren Missouri has selected the Company to continue to provide appliance recycling services for the utility's ApplianceSavers Program through 2015. The new ApplianceSavers Program, previously called the Refrigerator Recycling Program, was reinstated as of January 2, 2013. Through this program, participating Ameren ...
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Appliance Recycling Centers of America Promotes Jeffrey Cammerrer to CFO
Appliance Recycling Centers of America, Inc. (NASDAQ: ARCI) today reported that the company has promoted Jeffrey Cammerrer to the position of Chief Financial Officer, effective October 1, 2012. Cammerrer has served as ARCA's Vice President of Accounting and Finance since March 2012 and as Corporate Controller since July 2008. As CFO, Cammerrer will oversee all aspects of corporate finance and ...
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Appliance Recycling Centers of America Appoints Randy L. Pearce to Board of Directors
Appliance Recycling Centers of America, Inc. (NASDAQ: ARCI) today announced that on August 2, 2012, the company appointed Randy L. Pearce to a newly created position on the company's board of directors, expanding the board to six directors. In June 2012 Pearce retired as President of Regis Corporation, the global leader in the hair care industry. During his 27-year tenure at Regis Corporation, ...
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