CHAMP to Consider Sale of Fuel Transport Business, Financial Review Says Bloomberg Sun, 25 Jul 2010 14:44 PM PDT CHAMP Private Equity is putting its fuel transport business, International Energy Services, up for sale, and may seek A$300 million to A$400 million, the Australian Financial Review reported in its Street Talk column. Interested groups include Toll Holdings Ltd., BIS Industrial Logistics, owned by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co., and Linfox Group, according to the report. JP Morgan Chase & Co. is ... | Anadarko, BP Lead Energy Bonds in Biggest Gains: Credit Markets BusinessWeek Sun, 25 Jul 2010 14:34 PM PDT Energy bonds are leading corporate debt returns this month after BP Plc sealed a well that had been spewing oil into the Gulf of Mexico and investors wagered on higher demand for petroleum in the global economic recovery. | Additional Quotes >> USA 92, France 62 USA Basketball Sun, 25 Jul 2010 14:28 PM PDT Barbara Nelson (USA and Wingate University head coach) On tonight's game: We knew France would come out and play hard. They had the crowd on their side. They had all the energy of playing at home, and because we had already beaten them, they could play very loose and just go for it. | Onshore Rush by Offshore Moratorium Zero Hedge Sun, 25 Jul 2010 14:23 PM PDT By Dian L. Chu, Economic Forecasts & Opinions The de facto reinstated drilling ban in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico resulted from the BP oil spill is widely expected to last beyond the announced six months. Investors fled the energy sector, while producers are jumping onshore attempting to make up for the potential reserves and production shortfall due to the moratorium. This presentation discussed ... | Monster energy drink launches in Germany Food Navigator Europe Sun, 25 Jul 2010 13:56 PM PDT Americaâs Monster beverage brand is entering the Germany market, distributed by Eppenheim-based Trend Beverages. | RELINT: HFL: Director/PDMR Shareholding ShareChat Sun, 25 Jul 2010 13:47 PM PDT Don't know the stock code? Search by keyword: âAs soured corporate relationships go, it would be hard to go past the 55 year-old partnership between New Zealand-owned oil company Todd Energy and its multi-national partner, Shell. | J. Roddy means business Baltimore Sun Sun, 25 Jul 2010 13:46 PM PDT With a new album, the gritty Baltimore rockers are poised to break into the indie scene By tapping into the raw energy of early American rock 'n' roll and ratcheting up the intensity, J. Roddy Walston and the Business has become one of the biggest acts on the Baltimore music scene. The group's rollicking live show routinely sells out clubs like the Ottobar, and has stirred up interest from major ... | | |
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