U.S. Stocks Tumble as Wage Data, Oil Temper Economic Optimism BusinessWeek Fri, 04 Mar 2011 10:42 AM PST U.S. stocks tumbled, a day after the biggest rally in three months, as government data signaled that growth in wages may fail to keep up with surging energy prices as rebels fought for control of oil ports in Libya. | 5A girls state hoops: Arapahoe out when shots go cold Centennial Citizen Fri, 04 Mar 2011 10:39 AM PST Paul Willis The energy was there. The game plan worked. The execution? Not so much. The pieces were in place Friday night for the Arapahoe girls basketball team to move on to the Class 5A Sweet 16. The Warriors, though, picked the wrong time for a cold shooting night on their home floor and fell 51-41 to Pine Creek in the second round. | Midas Medici Completes Acquisition of Colocation Firm Consonus Web Host Industry Review Fri, 04 Mar 2011 10:39 AM PST March 4, 2011 -- Clean energy provider Midas Medici Group Holdings announced on Friday it has completed its acquisition of colocation provider Consonus Technologies to its definitive merger agreement entered into in May of 2010. | Race quickens for top spot in PVT power Business Standard India Fri, 04 Mar 2011 10:36 AM PST The race among the newer crop of private sector power producers to become the largest, displacing Tata Power, is gaining momentum. Among those aiming to catch up in the next two years are companies promoted by leading corporate houses such as Adani Power, Reliance Power, GMR Energy and Lanco Infratech. | Lucas Energy, Radioshack: Small-Cap Winners TheStreet.com Fri, 04 Mar 2011 10:31 AM PST NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- With oil prices once again climbing, small-cap oil stocks were going through the roof Friday. Topping the winners list was Lucas Energy, which was soaring 34% to $4.24. Volumes touched 14 million in mid-day trading. Average volumes in the last three months have been around 800,000. This stock has climbed nearly 60% over the past week not including Friday's move. Earlier ... | Wind energy available for AEP-PSO customers Tulsa World Fri, 04 Mar 2011 10:30 AM PST Customers who want to power their homes via wind energy - and donât mind paying a premium to support that cause - now have that option under a new program announced Friday by AEP-PSO. | | |
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