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Sundyne Corp. of Arvada has delivered its 30th Pinnacle Compressor. Korean-based Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. Ltd. will install the compressor at Total S.A.’s Moho-Bilondo oil and gas fields development off the Congolese coast in Africa.

Array BioPharma Inc. of Boulder has initiated dosing cancer patients in a Phase 1 clinical trial with ARRY-520, an anti-cancer drug.

Apollo Gold Corp. of Denver reported favorable results from a geophysical exploration program undertaken at its Huizopa project in Chihuahua, Mexico.

The National Center for Craftsmanship, a Fort Collins-based nonprofit, has launched a training program for Habit for Humanity volunteers that includes classroom and site-based training.

ProLogis, a Denver-based operator of distribution facilities, announced that it will develop a 516,000-square-foot distribution center in northeast Spain for a subsidiary of ARC International.

The Morris Animal Foundation of Denver has received a pledge of $500,000 over a five-year period from the Golden Retriever Foundation as part of its canine cancer campaign.

Denver-based Royal Gold Inc. announced it has closed the sale of 400,064 shares of its common stock in connection with the exercise of the over-allotment option granted to the underwriters of a previously announced offering of 4 million shares of stock.

Brewers Association, a Boulder-based nonprofit trade association for America’s small brewers, announced that May 14-20 will be American Craft Beer Week.

Denver-based Apartment Investment and Management Co. declared a regular quarterly dividend of 60 cents per share on its Class A common stock for the quarter ended March 31. The dividend is payable May 31, to shareholders of record on May 18.

Ent, a Colorado Springs-based financial institution, announced the addition of business and corporate online banking to its services.

America Secure LLC, a privately owned Denver-based developer of biofuels, has announced it has obtained commitments for up to $210 million in industrial revenue bonds from two communities in Missouri and Kansas. The funding would provide debt financing for the construction and operation of up to two ethanol and biodiesel plants in each state.

Noodles & Co., a Boulder-based quick-casual eatery, will open a new restaurant Saturday at 13700 E. Colfax Ave., across the street from the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center and Hospital.

Efficas Inc., a Boulder-based health-science and technology development company, announced that the results of a study evaluating the use of EFF1001, a treatment for management of atopic dermatitis in dogs, was effective.

The Denver Chapter of the Association for Corporate Growth was named Chapter of the Year at the ACG InterGrowth conference recently in Phoenix.

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