Population tide turning Red Deer Advocate Wed, 23 Dec 2009 18:43 PM PST CALGARY รข" Saddled with dwindling employment and shrinking energy prices, Alberta seems to be losing its status as the promised land for job-seekers from across Canada. | Wild beat Edmonton Oilers to snap two-game losing streak Pioneer Press Wed, 23 Dec 2009 18:39 PM PST The Wild ended a two-game losing skid Wednesday and took some momentum into the Christmas break with a 3-1 victory over Northwest Division rival Edmonton on Wednesday at Xcel Energy Center. | M&A boost likely in 2010 People's Daily Wed, 23 Dec 2009 18:27 PM PST Energy and financial-services companies may lead a rebound in takeovers in 2010 after the value of acquisitions worldwide dropped 34 percent this year, according to a Bloomberg survey. Ninety-two percent of those surveyed expect mergers and acquisitions to increase next year, the Global M&A Outlook found. Bloomberg's survey of about 250 investment bankers, lawyers and investors was released ... | Energy, technology stocks lead Wall Street higher People's Daily Wed, 23 Dec 2009 18:26 PM PST Wall Street rose for the fourth straight day on Wednesday led by energy and technology stocks, the Nasdaq and S&P 500 indexes ended at new highs of 2009. Higher crude prices boosted energy stocks as crude futures rose to a two-week high after a U.S. Energy Department report showed a larger-than- forecast drop in inventories. The Dow Jones industrial average gained 1.51 points, or 0.01 percent ... | Oil tops three-week high on supply drop People's Daily Wed, 23 Dec 2009 18:26 PM PST Oil prices jumped more than 3 percent to above 76 U.S. dollars a barrel on Wednesday as a larger-than-expected slide in fuel stockpiles and a weakening dollar boosted energy market. Crude futures in New York opened above 74 dollars on Wednesday boiled by a report from American Petroleum Institute (API). Late Tuesday, the industry group reported commercial crude oil inventories fell by 5.8 ... | Biomass power plan splits stakeholders CBC Nova Scotia Wed, 23 Dec 2009 18:25 PM PST The forestry industry and environmentalists are at loggerheads in anticipation of a report on how Nova Scotia can expand its renewable sources of energy. | Chinese company gains control of Hoku Scientific San Francisco Chronicle Wed, 23 Dec 2009 18:15 PM PST A Chinese company is now the majority owner of a Hawaii-based supplier of silicon for solar panels. Hoku Scientific Inc. of Honolulu said Wednesday it has issued more than 33 million shares to Tianwei New Energy Holdings Co. of Chengdu, giving the Chinese... Hawaii - Honolulu - Photovoltaic module - Energy - Renewable | | |
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