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Boulder-based Pharmaca Integrative Pharmacy said it

will open a new store at 645 S. Broadway in Boulder next month. The store opening follows last month’s $18 million equity financing deal, which was intended to fund the company’s expansion plans.

Data393 of Arapahoe County has been listed in IDG’s InfoWorld’s annual list of the Top 100 Most Innovative Corporate IT Solutions for 2006.

IP Commerce Inc., a Denver-based software company enabling open payment services between businesses, announced it has joined the Interop Vendor Alliance, an industrywide organization working to connect people, data and diverse systems.

Boulder’s Pedestrian Shops is encouraging customers to donate shoes they don’t use to help people in need. From Saturday through Dec. 10, customers will receive a 10 percent discount on any new shoes when they drop off used shoes.

Greeley Hat Works announced the grand opening of its new retail store and design studio at 2613 Eighth Ave. in Greeley.

JP Lizzy, a Denver-based maker of baby bags and purses, announced its support of March of Dimes efforts to raise awareness of premature birth. The company is donating 110 purses, worth $5,000, in four styles, to the Colorado chapter to use for a variety of events throughout November.

Arvizu Advertising & Promotions, with offices in Denver,

has added the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment to its client roster. Arvizu will provide creative, public-relations and media strategies to launch the “Healthy Baby Campaign: Because You’re Eating for You and Your Baby Now,” targeting the Latino market beginning this month.

The Southeast Colorado Regional Tourism Group has con-

tracted with the Walden Mills Group to provide consultant services to direct the $356,900 in grants the region has been awarded to develop a heritage-tourism campaign.

Avanquest Software, a Westminster-based developer and publisher of business and consumer software for the global PC market, announced an agreement with China’s Datang Mobile to bundle Avanquest’s Mobile PhoneTools software with PC data cards available to 3G TD-SCDMA network subscribers.

CET Services Inc. of Centennial, reported revenue for the third quarter was $411,000, down from $1 million in the year-earlier period. The company reported a net loss of $146,000, or 3 cents a share, compared with a loss of $55,000, or 1 cent a share, last year.

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