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SPX Flow Is Being Left For Dead
2016-01-24 01:19:17| Electronics - Topix.net
The SpinCo has seen shares slide as a host of headwinds combine to weaken the price especially when compared to their peer group. The CEO position is undergoing a change which we think is a positive given management's history of underperforming and their lack of credibility.
Lee Left Money on Table Taking Winnebago Bid
2016-01-20 17:04:42| Mobile Homes - Topix.net
Late last year, Ron Lee, one of the founders of former RV manufacturer Country Coach, was weighing two offers for the company's coach designs and other intellectual property, and a big chunk of its plant in Junction City, Ore. As reported by the Register-Guard, what finally tipped Lee's hand, prompting him to sell these assets to Winnebago Industries Inc. was Winnebago's insistence that it intended to revive production of high-end Country Coach motorhomes, Lee said.
Richmonder has 1 more peak left in pursuit of world's 7 highest summits
2016-01-16 10:08:56| Waste Management - Topix.net
The 50-year old, who spends his day job as head of enforcement for the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, has one peak left to climb before he can check off the highest summits in each of the seven continents. Reynolds and two climbing partners are heading down to Antarctica in November to attempt the 16,050-foot summit at Mount Vinson and to explore other peaks Reynolds says have never seen a boot print.
Tugboats Left Useless by U.S. Shale Boom Finally Have Job to Do
2016-01-12 16:04:56| Energy - Topix.net
Somewhere in the Gulf of Mexico right now, the Energy Atlantic is headed for Louisiana to collect an historic cargo: the first exports from America's shale gas revolution. Waiting to steer the giant tanker into Cheniere Energy Inc.'s $15 billion Sabine Pass terminal is a fleet of tugboats that's spent the past seven years killing time -- some days holding emergency exercises, some days racing each other.
Tugboats Left Useless by U.S. Shale Boom Finally Have Job to Do
2016-01-12 09:59:49| Oil & Gas - Topix.net
Somewhere in the Gulf of Mexico right now, the Energy Atlantic is headed for Louisiana to collect an historic cargo: the first exports from America's shale gas revolution. Waiting to steer the giant tanker into Cheniere Energy Inc.'s $15 billion Sabine Pass terminal is a fleet of tugboats that's spent the past seven years killing time -- some days holding emergency exercises, some days racing each other.
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