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Terex 2Q Earnings Up 35% Beating Analyst Estimates, However Shares Fell Nearly 7% to End the Day

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DaVita to replace Clear Channel in S&P 500 Index (AP)

DaVita Inc., a provider of dialysis services, will replace Clear Channel Communications Inc., which is being taken private, after the close of trading July 30, Standard & Poor's said Thursday.

US slowdown still weighing on lodging, leisure (AP)

The lodging sector looked less than comfortable Thursday as earnings reports from two major hotel and casino companies outlined the troubles facing the industry in the U.S.

Home builders shares plunge on home sales data (AP)

Shares of several major U.S. home builders plunged Thursday after a real estate trade group reported sales of existing homes fell sharply in June, pushing up the supply of unsold homes on the market -- a potential drag on the sector.

Nokia shares rise more than 2 pct on Qualcomm deal (AP)

Shares of Nokia Corp., the world's biggest cell phone maker, rose more than 2 percent Thursday as the company's truce with chip maker Qualcomm Inc. alleviated fears that their long-running licensing battle would disrupt the mobile industry.

Baidu stock jumps on blistering 2Q profit growth (AP)

Shares of Baidu.com Inc. leaped Thursday after China's leading search engine reported scorching second-quarter profits on rapidly accelerating sales to smaller advertisers.

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Features - Editor, 23 July 2008

Ur-Energy Inc Received AMEX Listing Approval

Mining company Ur-Energy Inc. recently announced that it has received approval for the company’s common shares to be listed on the American Stock Exchange (AMEX) with trading expected to commence on Thursday 24 July 2008 under the symbol “URG”. Ur-Energy will retain its current listing on the Toronto Stock Exchange (URE-TSE).

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Markets - Editor, 18 July 2008

Markets Rally – But Killjoy Analysts Warn that the Bad Times are Not Yet Over

Just when investors were starting to think that there would be no end to the downward spiral on the stock markets, concerns with regard to the U.S. economy and financial system eased up a bit in the past two days. This had a marked positive effect on global stock markets, as did the unexpected fall in oil prices. Moreover, solid results for some U.S. banks helped to stem the flow of negativity, while the announcement by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) that its 2008 global growth forecast has been adjusted to 4.1 percent from 3.7 percent added to the positive tone.

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News - Editor, 22 July 2008

Short Selling Clamp Down

Following the seizure of IndyMac by bank regulators on 11 July, and the emergency life-line extended to FreddieMac and FannieMae on 13 July, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has instituted an emergency rule applicable to 19 major financial firms (including FreddieMac and FannieMae) to curb short selling.

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