| Baltimore Tuesday Stock Wrap |
Citybizlist (press release)Another big gainer was Usec Inc. (NYSE:USU), rising 1.9% to close at $1.65 on volume of 2.4 million. Tuesday, Human Genome Sciences, Inc. (NASDAQ:HGSI) was the biggest loser. The share price was $10.19 at closing, a 5.4% drop.
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| Lower freight rates boost USEC scrap exports to Turkey |
Steel Business Briefing (subscription)Slumping freight costs are helping United States East Coast (USEC) scrap exporters pick up the slack left by the relative absence of Black Sea suppliers to the Turkish market. In trade heard this week, US merchants registered three of the five deep sea ...
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| Centrifuge employees reach 2 million hours without injuries |
Chillicothe GazettePIKETON -- Employees at USEC Inc.'s American Centrifuge Plant recently reached a major industrial safety milestone by working two million hours without experiencing a days-away injury. A days-away injury occurs when an employee is unable to perform ...
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Bohol StandardAt the Mansion forum Friday, Usec. Layug also explained that international prices, depreciation of the peso and adjustments in domestic pump prices help determine national pricing trends. Apparently helpless in the situation, DOE said it has appealed ...
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| US scrap sale indicates softer Turkish import market |
Steel Business Briefing (subscription)Compared to the previous equivalent sales from the US East Coast (USEC), made at $440/t for HMS 1&2 (80/20 blend), $445/t for shredded and $450/t cfr for plate and structural scrap, the latest business is considerably weaker.
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| Why Did My Stock Just Die? |
DailyFinancePerhaps it was the leak at the San Onofre nuclear plant in California that caused USEC's shares to leak value yesterday. After the Fukushima disaster in Japan last year, the last thing the nuclear power industry needs is the possibility of another ...
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| Why Did My Stock Just Die? |
Motley FoolPerhaps it was the leak at the San Onofre nuclear plant in California that caused USEC's shares to leak value yesterday. After the Fukushima disaster in Japan last year, the last thing the nuclear power industry needs is the possibility of another ...
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