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Teton Energy Corp. of Denver has sold its 25 percent interest position in the Teton/Noble AMI in the Nebraska portion of the Denver-Julesburg Basin to its operating partner, Noble Energy Inc., for $3.8 million. Included in the sale is the company’s interest in its undeveloped Frenchman Creek acreage in eastern Colorado.

Einstein Bros. Bagels and Noah’s Bagels have introduced a lighter-fare menu for a limited time. Three lunch selections are available containing less than 400 calories.

ProLogis, a Denver-based provider of distribution facilities, announced the completion of three lease agreements with third-party logistics providers in Japan totaling approximately 358,000 square feet.

Copper Conferencing, a Broomfield- based provider of audio-conferencing and Web-conferencing services to small and medium-sized businesses, announced the launch of the Business Web inar Series, a free online learning series.

Executive Studios Office Suites + Virtual Services in Longmont recently united with Alliance Business Centers Network to offer clientele office space and business solutions on a national and international level.

International Titanium Association of Broomfield is seeking nominations for its 2009 Applications Development Award. The annual award recognizes individuals or groups demonstrating significant advances in the expanded use of the metal.

Isle Casino Hotel and Colorado Central Station in Black Hawk will host a craps- dealer-hiring event next week to hire about 40 people. The job fair will be from 1 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Kitt’s, located between the two casinos.

Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce Young Professionals Group will host a Connections Network event featuring Mayor John Hickenlooper, 5:30 p.m. April 16 at the Kiva Event Center, 3090 Downing St.

Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic will hold its annual Colorado Audio Book Record-A-Thon April 20th through April 24th at its Colorado Boulevard recording studio, 1355 S. Colorado Blvd.

Oildex, a Denver-based provider of digital data and ePayable services, announced record transaction levels for 2008. Oildex processed $136 billion in transactions.

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