The Two Least Profitable Corporations In America By Far, For The Second Year Running Business Insider Thu, 07 Jul 2011 06:44 AM PDT Perhaps the two least profitable corporations in history are still gushing cash -- and American taxpayers are still bailing them out. The government sponsored entities were the first and second biggest losers on the new Fortune 500 . The next biggest loser were Sprint at $3.5 billion, Energy Future Holdings at $2.8 billion and Bank of America at $2.2 billion. | Bulgaria wants to slash Russian gas imports four times in 2-3 years - paper Russian Information Agency Novosti Thu, 07 Jul 2011 06:43 AM PDT Bulgaria may cut its gas imports from Russia to 500,000 cubic meters from the current 2 bcm in the next two to three years, Kommersant business daily said on Thursday quoting Bulgarian Minister of Economy, Energy and Tourism Traycho Traikov. | Ofcom warns nPower and HomeServe Press Association via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News Thu, 07 Jul 2011 06:41 AM PDT A major energy company and a home maintenance business have been accused by the communications watchdog of plaguing households with annoying cold calls. | Much ado about Britney Pioneer Press Thu, 07 Jul 2011 06:39 AM PDT Wednesday night, the Xcel Energy Center hosted an eye-popping, bass-pumping multi-media tribute to one of the biggest pop culture dynamos of the past dozen years, Ms. Britney Spears. | UN reports surging investments in renewable energy AP via Yahoo! Singapore News Thu, 07 Jul 2011 06:36 AM PDT Global investments in renewable energy jumped 32 percent to $211 billion last year, boosted by wind farm development in China and rooftop solar panels in Europe, U.N. officials said Thursday. | Wind-power backers say criticism keeps many quiet Owen Sound Sun Times Thu, 07 Jul 2011 06:36 AM PDT Some local wind-energy supporters say the more they speak out, the more verbal abuse and threats they receive, despite evidence of widespread backing for turbines in Ontario.[...] | | |
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