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U.S. refiners face severe labor shortage for deferred maintenance
December 29, 2016 by publisher · Leave a Comment
(Reuters) – After years of running flat out, U.S. Gulf Coast refiners are lining up repairs to plants in 2017 – but facing a severe labor shortage that could delay work, drive up costs and raise accident risks.
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Sprint, OneWeb say 8,000 jobs announced by Trump are part of SoftBank pledge
December 29, 2016 by elegant · Leave a Comment
By Richard Cowan PALM BEACH, Fla. (Reuters) – U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday said telecommunications group Sprint Corp and a U.S. satellite company OneWeb will bring 8,000 jobs to the United States, and the companies said the positions were part of a previously disclosed pledge by Japan's SoftBank Group Corp. SoftBank holds stakes in both companies and its chief, billionaire…
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The Fed Awakens
December 12, 2015 by admin · Leave a Comment
Barring a shock, the Federal Reserve will raise U.S. interest rates on Wednesday for the first time since June 2006, a full year before the global financial crisis began. Data releases will meanwhile give clues to the robustness of other economies, some of which are seen as vulnerable to
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Dow, DuPont set $130 billion megamerger, could spark more deals
December 12, 2015 by admin · Leave a Comment
Dow and DuPont shares fell on Friday after spiking earlier in the week following reports of negotiations. Executives from both companies said the agrichemicals businesses have little overlap and any asset sales would likely be minor. Dow shareholders would own 52 percent of the new company after preferred shares are converted, the companies said.
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