| Basra welcomes plans for USD 100 million waste plants |
SteelGuruThe Investment Commission of Basra agreed to the environmental investment plans of Dow Chemical's Kuwait branch. The company, which already has plants in Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Qatar, will enter Basra and invest in water purification projects and ...
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| Industrial Spotlight: Dow, The Nature Conservancy share progress report |
Midland Daily NewsThe first site to participate in an effort by The Dow Chemical Co. and The Nature Conservancy to measure the value of nature will be Dow's Texas Operations in Freeport. The partners recently released a progress report on the collaboration, ...
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| Weekly News Roundup: Dow Chemical (NYSE:DOW) |
StocksandShares.TVHere's a run-down of Dow Chemical (NYSE:DOW) news briefs from last week. Dow Chemical (NYSE:DOW) company shares ended the week at 34.18 (as of 2/3/2012). Dow Chemical (NYSE:DOW) has signed a deal with Israel Chemicals for bromine-based FR for thermal ...
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| 3 Stocks Traders are Analyzing to Buy or Sell After Earnings |
Wall St. Cheat SheetBy Derek Hoffman Investors looked to Dow Chemical (NYSE:DOW), International Paper (NYSE:IP) and Royal Gold (NASDAQ:RGLD) for perspective on a few different sectors following earnings seasons. Here's how the results panned out: Dow Chemical Co.
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| CALL FOR OLYMPIC OVERHAUL |
Express.co.ukShaun McCarthy, the chairman of the Commission for a Sustainable London 2012, said the row over Dow Chemical's sponsorship of the main stadium made it clear there needed to be an “ethics champion” in charge of vetting such future deals.
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| Olympics oranising panel chief's effigy burnt |
Times of IndiaAt a rally organized at the Yaadgar-e-Sahajehani here on Saturday, BGPHUS convener Abdul Jabbar said that the organisers of the Olympic Games were violating its core principles through their association with a tainted corporation such as Dow Chemical, ...
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| Liveris: Dow awaiting decision on $2 billion claim |
Midland Daily NewsThe Dow Chemical Co. expects a resolution soon in its complaint against Kuwait's Petrochemical Industries Co. for backing out of a proposed $17.4 billion joint venture in December 2008. Dow Chairman and CEO Andrew Liveris said that the arbitration ...
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