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Draft Meeting Agenda For Nov. 30th
2015-11-30 18:26:17| PortlandOnline
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Draft Meeting Summary For Nov. 9th
2015-11-30 18:24:05| PortlandOnline
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The Motley Fool: Long-term promise for railroads is strong - Sun, 29 Nov 2015 PST
2015-11-29 10:01:33| Toys - Topix.net
The Union Pacific railroad company runs between 23 states in the western two-thirds of the U.S. Its share price has dropped over the past year, boosting its dividend yield to a recent 2.5 percent and making it a more appealing portfolio prospect The Union Pacific railroad company runs between 23 states in the western two-thirds of the U.S. Its share price has dropped over the past year, boosting its dividend yield to a recent 2.5 percent and making it a more appealing portfolio prospect. Why the slump? Well, along with an overall market weakness, prices for commodities have been weak, too, with oil prices plunging and demand for coal slowing.
The Motley Fool: Long-term promise for railroads is strong - Sun, 29 Nov 2015 PST
2015-11-29 09:57:35| Railroads - Topix.net
The Union Pacific railroad company runs between 23 states in the western two-thirds of the U.S. Its share price has dropped over the past year, boosting its dividend yield to a recent 2.5 percent and making it a more appealing portfolio prospect The Union Pacific railroad company runs between 23 states in the western two-thirds of the U.S. Its share price has dropped over the past year, boosting its dividend yield to a recent 2.5 percent and making it a more appealing portfolio prospect. Why the slump? Well, along with an overall market weakness, prices for commodities have been weak, too, with oil prices plunging and demand for coal slowing.
Cattle Market Weekly Audio Report for Saturday, Nov. 28, 2015
2015-11-28 16:03:00| Beef
Calves traded mostly steady to $10 per cwt. higher at major auctionsin a light test of calves weighing less than 500 poundsahead of the Thanksgiving break, according to the Agricultural marketing Service (AMS). Yearlings traded steady to $4 higher. Direct trade was firm with instances of $3 higher. There was too little reported trade through Friday afternoon to trend weekly cash fed cattle prices. The previous week, dressed sales in the north were $3-$7 less at $195/cwt. Live sales were $2-$5 lower at $123-$129. Audio File: FINAL-CNW-11-28-15.mp3 read more
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