US Stocks End Higher, Helped by Gold Miners The New York Times NEW YORK — The stock market is closing at a record high despite a disappointing quarterly performance from McDonald's. | A big week for corporate results began Monday with second-quarter earnings for the hamburger chain falling short of Wall Street's expectations. | But the price of gold broke abo...
Stocks edge higher with help from gold miners The Washington Times Facebook | Follow @washtimes | Will the Justice Department take its hold off George Zimmerman's gun and return it before the end of the year? | Login to Vote | View results | NEW YORK (AP) — The stock market was edging higher at midday Monday as higher gold prices boosted mining companies....
Rs 263 crore penalty imposed on illegal sand miner in Bhind The Times Of India BHOPAL: Bhind district collector SibiChakkravarthy M on Thursday slapped a penalty of Rs 263 crore on a Rajasthan-based illegal miner involved with sand mining. | Official sources said that the move came after raids on illegal miners held on July 13 ...
Miner Rio 'paid no Australian mining tax' Al Jazeera Resources giant Rio Tinto has reportedly paid no tax under the Australian government's new mining levy, after pre-payments made this year were refunded. | Fairfax media reported on Thursday that review work by Rio Tinto and the Australian Taxation Of...
Federal mineral rights in Moffat County bring nearly $500,000 Business Journal Cathy Proctor Reporter- Denver Business Journal Email | Facebook | Twitter | The Colorado office of the federal Bureau of Land Management (BLM) auction of mineral rights for three parcels, totaling 2,125 acres, in Moffat County ...
W.Va. miners' kin say Alpha owes them $1.5M each Lexington Herald-Leader MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Relatives of three of the 29 men killed in the Upper Big Branch mine disaster say Alpha Natural Resources owes them each $1.5 million under a settlement agreement with the federal government. | A lawsuit in U.S. District Cou...
W.Va. miners' kin say Alpha owes them $1.5M each The News & Observer MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Relatives of three of the 29 men killed in the Upper Big Branch mine disaster say Alpha Natural Resources owes them each $1.5 million under a settlement agreement with the federal government. | A lawsuit in U.S. District Cou...
W.Va. miners' kin say Alpha owes them $1.5 million each Richmond Times Dispatch MORGANTOWN, W.Va. - Relatives of three of the 29 men killed in the Upper Big Branch mine disaster say Alpha Natural Resources has yet to pay them each $1.5 million as promised under a settlement with the federal government. | A recent lawsuit in U.S....
W.Va. miners' kin say Alpha owes them $1.5M each The Charlotte Observer MORGANTOWN, W.Va. Relatives of three of the 29 men killed in the Upper Big Branch mine disaster say Alpha Natural Resources has yet to pay them each $1.5 million as promised under a settlement with the federal government. | A recent lawsuit in U.S. D...
W.Va. miners' kin say Alpha owes them $1.5M each Star Telegram Associated Press | MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Relatives of three of the 29 men killed in the Upper Big Branch mine disaster say Alpha Natural Resources has yet to pay them each $1.5 million as promised under a settlement with the federal government. |...
W.Va. miners' kin say Alpha owes them $1.5M each The Miami Herald MORGANTOWN, W.Va. -- Relatives of three of the 29 men killed in the Upper Big Branch mine disaster say Alpha Natural Resources has yet to pay them each $1.5 million as promised under a settlement with the federal government. | A recent lawsuit in U.S...
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Deutsche Telekom profit up, cuts outlook US News Comment () Tweet | By DAVID McHUGH, Associated Press | FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Telephone company Deutsche Telekom AG said net profit increased 10 percent in the second quarter to 530 million euros ($704 million) on lower one-time charges — but cut its profit target for the year due to the costs of adding customers in the United States...