Lafarge sees higher pricing in 2012 Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News Fri, 04 May 2012 02:42 AM PDT PARIS (Reuters) - Lafarge said it expected to hike prices further in 2012 after sales and operating profits rose in the first quarter, lifted by price increases and stronger demand for cement in emerging markets. Like its smaller peers, the world's largest cement maker has been passing on to customers the higher costs of energy-intensive cement manufacture. It aims to charge higher prices in ... | Two of three turbines online The Montana Standard Fri, 04 May 2012 02:35 AM PDT ANACONDA â" Four of six natural gas turbines are repaired at NorthWestern Energyâs Dave Gates Generating Station east of Anaconda, just three months after a mechanical problem knocked all three 50-mega | Rajasthan Govt to constitute OBC Commission in 10 days New Kerala Fri, 04 May 2012 02:33 AM PDT Jaipur, May 3 : Rajasthan Government will constitute State OBC Commission within 10 days to further the process for studying the survey report of the Institute of Development Studies(IDS) about socio-economic and academic status of Gujjars and other backward castes, Energy Minister Dr Jitendra said here tonight. | Cylon create 50 jobs in E11m expansion Ireland Business World Fri, 04 May 2012 02:31 AM PDT Cylon, the Dublin-based developer of energy management systems and services, today said that it would invest over E11 million in an ambitious expansion programme that will create 50 new jobs. | Ashland council OKs energy rebates for SOU, others The Mail Tribune Fri, 04 May 2012 02:24 AM PDT ASHLAND â" Because Southern Oregon University's new large-scale dormitory and dining hall will be loaded with energy-saving features, it could drain all of Ashland's conservation rebate money â" leaving no rebates for small and medium projects in town. | Taiwan subsidies program to include LCD TV purchase Digi Times Fri, 04 May 2012 02:21 AM PDT Taiwan's second wave of government subsidies for energy efficient appliances will officially include 30-inch and larger LCD TVs, according to Taiwan's economics minister Shih Yen-Shiang. | | |
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