All Entries Tagged With: "prices"
Origin Energy gas, oil revenue up on higher prices
Origin Energy Ltd. on Tuesday reported a 5% rise in first-half revenue from its oil and gas operations after lower production was offset by higher commodity prices.
MoneyGram prices public offering at 4.6% discount
MoneyGram International Inc.’s MGI -.00% public offering of 9.25 million shares priced at $16.25 each, a 4.6% discount to Thursday’s close.
Caterpillar to raise prices up to 3% for 2012
Caterpillar Inc. CAT -2.06% intends to raise prices on most of its construction and mining machinery by up to 3%, beginning in January, the company said Friday.
Nautilus Marine IPO prices at $10
Nautilus Marine Acquisition Corp.’s initial public offering of 4.8 million units priced at $10 each, as expected.
TLAN – Chart Update
TLAN has seen light volume this year as the stock has traded in a range of $.0021 and $.0058.
US Airways (LCC) Announces Profit During 4Q
US Airways Group (NYSE: LCC) said on Wednesday that for its fourth quarter it posted a profit compared to a loss the prior year, which was due to higher prices and increased flying. US Airways said on Wednesday that for its fourth quarter, its earnings were $28 million, or 17 cents per share, compared to
Oil Registers Fall $81 Prior to Federal Reserve Price Meet
The Oil Prices registered a dip touching below $81 influenced by Traders feeling fall of price at the forthcoming Federal Meeting.
Oil Prices Are On The Rise
Oil Prices are continuing to rise above average after surging past the $80 barrel mark on Monday, reaching 3 month highs. As there was on going concern about the pace of the economic recovery weighing heavy on investors, prices began declining last week. But luckily, up 4% so far this week putting investors minds at
PFEH – Momentum Building For A Big Move
We’ve been following PFEH and the stock continues to be under some serious accumulation.
KATX – Next Target $.10
I hate jumping on bandwagons, but KATX looks appealing here, even after posting some 2,000% gain from the November lows.
