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European Stocks Rise for Sixth...
European stocks advanced for a sixth day, pushing the Dow Jones Stoxx 600 Index to the longest stretch of gains in three months, as higher commodity prices boosted raw-material producers. Comment?
Bemis Provides Update on Status of Pending Alcan Packaging Food Americas Acquisition
Bemis Company, Inc. , today announced that it is involved in discussions with the staff of the Department of Justice regarding their review, under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976, of Bemis' pending acquisition of the Food Americas operations of Alcan Packaging, a business unit of international mining group Rio Tinto plc . Comment?
Wall St Sense Initiates Independent Research Coverage on Equities...
Weekly initial jobless claims dropped by a larger than expected amount to 450000 from 480000 in the prior week. Comment?
European stocks advanced for a sixth day, pushing the Dow Jones Stoxx 600 Index to the longest stretch of gains in three months, as higher commodity prices boosted raw-material producers. Comment?
Australia leads Asia stocks as commodities gain
Australian shares rose on Tuesday, helped by gains in oil and metals and by merger activity, but stock markets elsewhere in Asia lagged as year-end activity dwindled and the dollar's rally ran out of steam. Comment?
Palladium and Platinum Could Triple on New ETF Approval
Just before the Christmas holiday the SEC gave base metals investors a nice present in the form of approval of a platinum and palladium ETF. Comment?
Asian Commodity Stocks, Metals Gain; Japan Banking Shares Drop
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Asian commodity stocks rose and metals gained on expectations for increasing demand from China and labor strife in Chilea s copper industry. Comment?
All paper-check processing to Cleveland Feb. 26
Dec. 29, 2009 - The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta will stop accepting paper checks for processing after 12:01 a.m. Eastern time on Feb. Comment?
ISEQ reports annual gain of 28pc after 2008 slump
THE Dublin market will open today for the final week of trading in 2009 showing a gain of almost 28pc for the year, but well shy of the value at the market's peak in 2007. Comment?
Stocks firm up in Asia, Europe
European stocks rose to a 14-month high and Asian shares advanced after China said its economy grew faster than estimated so far this year. Comment?
Codelco Workers Vote to Strike, Reject Pay Offer
Workers at Codelco's Chuquicamata copper mine, the world's second largest, voted to go on strike after rejecting a company pay offer. Comment?
Battle for Pilbara iron ore set to heat up in 2010
The Pilbara region of Western Australia swelters for much of the year, but that's nothing compared to the heat being generated in the battle for the iron ore it contains. Comment?
TSX better on BMO bank earnings
... Mongolia's laws are expected to help complete an investment agreement on the Oyu Tolgoi copper-gold project. Forsys Metals Corp. shares were halted for most of the day, only resuming with minutes to go in the session after the company announced it ... Comment?
Waste Management of Ohio Acquires Metro Waste Disposal
Waste Management of Ohio announced today it has acquired Metro Waste Disposal, a solid waste services company serving primarily business customers in the Cleveland, Akron and Canton area. Comment?
Asian Stocks Fluctuate as Oil Companies Climb, Japan...
Asian stocks fluctuated as higher oil and metal prices boosted commodity producers, while Japanese banks declined after Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group Inc. Comment?
Battle for Pilbara iron ore set to heat up
The Pilbara region of Western Australia swelters for much of the year, but that's nothing compared to the heat being generated in the battle for the iron ore it contains. Comment?
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Premier Purchasing Partners, LP, today announced new agreements for skin breakdown prevention products have been awarded to DeRoyal Industries Inc. Comment?
Half-built Greenville water tower in need of repair
GREENVILLE - A water tower at Julius Drive and State 15 might go into service later than planned because sections of its poured concrete pedestal are misaligned and must be replaced. Comment?
China, the world's largest steelmaker, faces a shortage of coking coal that may drive imports next year and spur a fight for resources with Japanese and South Korean mills, two Chinese industry groups said. Comment?
Stocks Rise in Europe, Asia on Chinese Growth; Won Gains, Treasuries Drop
Stocks advanced around the world, sending the Standard & Poora s 500 Index higher for a sixth day, after China said its economy grew faster than estimated this year. Comment?