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Monthly Market Outlook: Signals Favorable For Higher Cattle Prices
2014-04-01 16:04:00| Beef
By Nevil Speer, Western Kentucky University March’s market action is best summarized by the expression, “and then some…” Stronger prices late in the month marked yet another new all-time record. That makes for the third consecutive month of establishing new historical highs. Publication Info read more
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Logic Signal Inverter connects incompatible signals.
2014-03-25 13:31:24| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Supplied in package that measures <½ in. wide, DIN rail-mountable XNPNPNP logic signal inverter provides solution for hooking together sensors and controllers with incompatible DC signals. Product converts sensor I/O signals from positive logic (PNP) to negative logic (NPN) devices and vice versa. Featuring IEC DIN rail-mount terminal blocks, product aids machine builders or systems integrators requiring flexibility in selection of I/O devices. This story is related to the following:Inverters |
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Nike Signals Weaker-Than-Expected Sales Growth
2014-03-21 10:03:40| Footwear - Topix.net
Nike Inc. , after posting third-quarter profit and sales that topped analysts' estimates, signaled that momentum may slow as the strong dollar hampers its performance abroad.
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Industry At A Glance: Heifer Inventory Signals A Heightened Tug Of War
2014-03-19 17:05:00| Beef
By Nevil Speer, Western Kentucky University This week’s Industry-At-A-Glance reflects Jan. 1 heifer inventory by respective category. Consideration of some of the specific inventory trends possesses some important implications. • The annual inventory of beef replacement heifers has stayed relatively constant over time. That reality underscores the overwhelming contribution of beef cow slaughter (vs. a slowdown in heifer retention) when explaining the declining cow inventory. read more
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Tax cuts ahead, Cameron signals
2014-03-04 10:51:25| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
David Cameron is to suggest that further public spending savings could be used to fund tax cuts.
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