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The TVS Apache (/ ə ˈ p æ tʃ i / ə-PATCH-ee) is a brand of motorcycle made by TVS Motors since 2005. As of 2020, more than 4 million Apaches are on the road. [1] Currently the company sells six variants of the TVS Apache.
The TVS Apache RR 310 (RR as Race Replica) is a sport bike made by the TVS Motor Company in collaboration with BMW Motorrad that was launched in India on December 6, 2017. [2] It uses a 312.2cc single-cylinder , four-stroke , SI , liquid-cooled , DOHC reverse inclined engine.
In May 2012, the company acquired Cordillera Energy Partners for $2.5 billion in cash and 6.3 million shares of common stock. The acquisition added approximately 71 million barrels of oil equivalent (430,000,000 GJ) to Apache's reserves and strengthened its position across western Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle. [33]
This will be the third price increase that the popular steakhouse chain has implemented in less than a year. Texas Roadhouse hiked up prices by 2.7% in October 2023, which CEO Jerry Morgan said at ...
One month before President Biden leaves the White House, the Biden administration announced it has forgiven student loan debt for 54,900 public service workers.
Real-time power prices, however, jumped to over $4,000 per megawatt hour (MWh) for more than an hour Thursday evening after hitting the grid's $5,000 price cap for about an hour Wednesday night.
The main base of the Salinero Apaches was along the Pecos River in Texas, and their range extended northward along this river into southeastern New Mexico. Sometimes these Salinero Indians were equated with the Natages (Nadahéndé - ″Mescal People″) , a powerful band of the Apache which ranged between the Pecos River and Rio Grande.
The Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association. 14 (3): 198– 275. McGown Minor, Nancy (2009). Turning Adversity to Advantage: A History of the Lipan Apaches of Texas and Northern Mexico, 1700-1900. Lanham: University Press of America. ISBN 9780761848608. Sjoberg, Andrée F. (1953). "Lipan Apache Culture in Historical Perspective".