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DuPont sees 2010 rebound; pushes overseas sales

A leaner DuPont chemical company is pushing hard into China and other developing countries and said Tuesday it is in position to outperform markets that have been rattled by the recession. DuPont Co., based in Wilmington, Delaware, has seen its ...

From SANDY SHORE, Taiwan News,  3 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Thomson Reuters

Newmont, Barrick see bright future as do investors

DENVER - The soaring price of gold added luster to third-quarter earnings at Barrick Gold Corp. ...

From SANDY SHORE, Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor,  29 Oct 2009

Dow cuts costs and turns profit; outlook cautious

What Dow sells makes its way into so many products that the company's performance and what it sees coming can serve as an early barometer for consumer sentiment. ...

From SANDY SHORE, Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor,  22 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Andrew N. Liveris

Dow Chemical says 3Q better, but not good

What Dow sells makes its way into so many products that the company's performance and what it sees coming can serve as an early barometer for consumer sentiment. ...

From SANDY SHORE, Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor,  22 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Andrew N. Liveris

Freeport-McMoRan profit jumps as miner cuts costs

Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc. said Wednesday that quarterly earnings rose for the first time this year as the mining giant cut costs, developing countries bought copper and investors nervous about the economy bought gold. CEO Richard ...

From SANDY SHORE, eTaiwan News,  21 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold, Inc.,  Thomson Reuters

Wind industry uses federal grants to add capacity

Armed with nearly $1 billion in federal grants, wind farm developers installed more capacity and got projects off the drawing board in the third quarter. Yet turbine manufacturers struggled amid excess supply, a trade group reported Tuesday. The 1 ...

From SANDY SHORE, eTaiwan News,  20 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Mitsubishi

Big draw in gas stocks sends energy prices jumping

Oil prices climbed to highs for the year Thursday when a surprise drop in U.S. gasoline stockpiles pulled up the cost of fuels ranging from natural gas to heating oil. One day after jumping above $75 per barrel for the first time this year, ...

From SANDY SHORE, eTaiwan News,  15 Oct 2009
Related Topics: New York Mercantile Exchange,  Alcoa, Inc.

Big draw in gas supply sends energy prices jumping

DENVER - Refineries that make gasoline and other fuels swiftly cut back on production last week, the government reported Thursday, sending energy prices jumping across the board. ...

From SANDY SHORE, Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor,  15 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Alcoa, Inc.

Draw in gas supplies sends energy prices upward

DENVER - Oil prices climbed to highs for the year Thursday when a surprise drop in gasoline supplies pulled up the cost of fuels ranging from natural gas to heating oil. ...

From SANDY SHORE, Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor,  15 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Alcoa, Inc.

Oil: Heating bills likely to remain comfortable

Published: 10/15/2009  10:34 AM Last Modified: 10/15/2009  10:34 AM DENVER — A nasty winter weather outlook is usually enough to put a crimp in your wallet because of anticipated shortages of fuels like heating oil and natural gas. This year, that is ...

From SANDY SHORE, Tulsa World,  15 Oct 2009

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