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T3's Take 3: Big Blue Bombs, Tesla Ticks Down, Health Care M&A in Focus

2015-07-22 00:19:31| Industrial Machines - Topix.net

He originally suggested going the December $95 call for $2.04 or the January $100 call for $1.22 back on June 9. The calls were trading for $9.35 and $7.35, respectively, as of this morning. Click here to learn more about the Buzz & Banter Big Blue Falls IBM posted its thirteen straight revenue drop yesterday after the close.

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Pennsylvania unemployment ticks up; Cobbler World closed; DEP approves PPG cleanup

2015-06-20 06:47:49| Chemicals - Topix.net

Pennsylvania's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate rose slightly in May to 5.4 percent from 5.3 percent in April. A report Friday from the state Department of Labor and Industry showed that employers added 18,200 jobs - 8,900 jobs in education and health services and another 3,100 jobs in construction, which offset the loss of 1,000 jobs in mining and logging during the month.

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Halting the Invasion: Controlling Fleas and Ticks

2015-05-22 05:06:23| Chemicals - Topix.net

With more than 65 percent of the country owning at least one cat or dog, most people understand the dangers that ticks and fleas pose to a pet and its surroundings. In fact, most pet owners have experienced some sort of infestation at least once.

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Long-term study ticks reveals shifting migration patterns, disease risks

2015-05-11 17:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

ScienceDaily: Over nearly 15 years spent studying ticks, Indiana University's Keith Clay has found southern Indiana to be an oasis free from Lyme disease, the condition most associated with these arachnids that are the second most common parasitic disease vector on Earth. He has also seen signs that this low-risk environment is changing, both in Indiana and in other regions of the U.S. A Distinguished Professor in the IU Bloomington College of Arts and Sciences' Department of Biology, Clay has received support...

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Disease-Carrying Ticks Expand Range and Emerge Earlier in Warmer Climate

2015-02-18 18:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Yale Environment 360: Warmer spring temperatures in the northeastern U.S. are leading to shifts in the emergence of ticks that carry Lyme disease, and milder weather is allowing ticks to spread into new geographic regions, according to findings published this week. The data which span 19 years and include observations of more than 447,000 ticks show that the insects emerged nearly three weeks earlier in warmer years. And when fall temperatures were mild, a smaller percentage of larval ticks entered dormancy and waited...

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