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TMJ Implants, a Golden-based manufacturer of implants for the treatment of temporomandibular-joint disorder, has been acquired by Crocker Ventures. A new production facility is being constructed in Golden and will be completed this fall.

ADA Technologies Inc. of Littleton received an $80,000 contract from the U.S. Navy to conduct research into the development of high-performance fiber- reinforced polymer composites for use in the design and manufacture of submarine and submersible hatches.

Panera Bread will donate all proceeds from its Pink Ribbon Bagel sales to the Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers Foundation on Friday as part of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. For the remainder of October, 10 cents from each Pink Ribbon bagel sold will go to RMCCF to support breast-cancer patients in Colorado.

Clough Global Opportunities Fund, based in Denver, declared a quarterly cash distribution of 27 cents per common share for October, payable Oct. 29.

CableLabs of Louisville will join with the Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers to host a booth featuring a number of operational tools and support software at the SCTE Cable-Tec Expo in New Orleans next month.

Grand Junction Economic Partnership has been selected by the International Economic Development Council to receive an Excellence in Economic Development award. The award recognizes the GJEP’s website as the best general-purpose website for communities of 25,000-250,000.

Alpine Access, a Denver-based provider of virtual contact-center solutions and services, announced that Datamonitor Group’s 2010 Black Book of Outsourcing report named the company the No. 1 contact center and CRM outsourcer globally for customer satisfaction.

Century Casinos Inc. of Colorado Springs announced Wednesday that its Womacks Casino in Cripple Creek has been rebranded as Century Casino Cripple Creek.

Goodwill Industries of Denver will open its 21st store in Colorado at 555 S. Boulder Road in Lafayette in November.

UQM Technologies Inc. announced that it has developed a 5-kilowatt liquid-cooled DC-AC inverter. The inverter provides 5 kilowatts of 120-volt, 60-Hertz output under continuous duty and can handle loads of up to 16 kilowatts for short periods.

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