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Sunny weather sees Britain break solar power record, estimate says
2015-07-03 15:45:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: Solar power is supplying 16% of the UKs electricity demand this afternoon as the country basks in sunshine, the industry estimates. The news comes as solar-powered homes, commercial rooftop schemes and solar farms open to the public on Friday and Saturday as part of solar independence day. The solar schools project run by climate change charity 10:10 is also celebrating the 1,000th solar panel installed on a school roof to save money and carbon, and solar-powered plane Solar Impulse 2...
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a Tesla sees record deliveries in Q2
2015-07-03 04:05:37| Auto Dealers - Topix.net
Tesla Motors topped its car-sales forecast for the second straight quarter, hitting a record high and representing a 52 percent jump over last year's Q2 numbers. The Palo Alto-based electric car company delivered 11,507 Model S sedans during the quarter, according to the company as it delivered a statement of preliminary figures on Thursday.
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Eagle Ford sees boost in new drilling activity
2015-07-03 02:48:54| Oil & Gas - Topix.net
Crude oil prices may have fallen this week, but the Eagle Ford Shale saw a boost in new drilling activity. West Texas Intermediate crude prices are trading around $58 per barrel this week, down from around $60 last week.
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Goldman Sachs Makes Bull Call On WestRock, Sees Cash, Catalysts And Industry Leverage
2015-07-02 14:00:21| Paper - Topix.net
In a report published Thursday, Goldman Sachs analyst Alex Ovshey initiated coverage of Westrock Company Common Stock When Issued with a Buy rating and $73 price target. Westrock was created by the merger between Rock-Tenn Company and MeadWestvaco Corp. on July 1, 2015.
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GM sees $600 million expense due to currency swings in Venezuela
2015-07-01 09:49:37| Automakers - Topix.net
The largest US automaker and the third biggest in the world, General Motors, has recently announced it would incur a pre-tax charge of around $600 million because of currency devaluation in Venezuela. The move shows automakers are once more in jeopardy if they operate in the South American country, with GM's "re-measurement" being for the automotive cost of sales in the troubled economy during the second quarter of the year, according to a company filling with the US Securities Exchange Commission.
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