Ampio Pharmaceuticals Inc. received approval for a new stock symbol from FINRA Operations. Effective today, Ampio will trade under the symbol “AMPE” on the OTC Bulletin Board. The symbol change follows the recent change in the company’s corporate name from Chay Enterprises Inc.
ECrypt Technologies of Boulder announced it has paired with Vision Critical to focus its marketing efforts.
Infinite Power Solutions Inc., a Littleton-based maker of thin-film energy-storage devices, announced it has achieved ISO 9001:2008 certification, the international standard for quality-management systems.
Webroot, a Boulder-based Internet-security provider, announced that the Channel Edge Partner Program has earned a Five-Star Certification in Everything Channel’s 16th annual 2010 Partner Program Guide.
Dot Hill Systems Corp., a Longmont-based provider of storage solutions and software, announced it has been recognized by Everything Channel as one of North America’s top information-technology vendors for its authorized-partner program. Additionally, the Dot Hill program was recognized with a five-star rating for exceptional channel support.
Zero Motorcycles, a provider of electric motorcycles, announced that its Zero DS and Zero S are eligible for the Colorado Alternative Fuel Vehicle Tax Credit.
DCT Industrial Trust Inc., a Denver-based industrial-real-estate company, opened two offices in Orlando, Fla., and Houston.
Slifer Smith & Frampton has opened a second downtown Denver sales office, in the Glass House residential high-rise, 1610 Little Raven St.
Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum hired Durel Consulting Partners of Baltimore to study the museum’s sustainability options.
Silver Jeans, a retailer at Park Meadows, will accept any gently worn jeans in exchange for $15 off toward a new pair of Silver Jeans. The recycled jeans will be donated to Urban Peak.
Mini of Loveland announced it will open a dealership Monday at the Motorplex at Centerra in Loveland.



