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... The Humble, Texas-based company's net income for its fiscal fourth quarter tumbled 43.3 percent to $1.25 million from $2.21 million in the same ... View this article
... 28). Separately, Lundin Mining said that initial production is expected to start at the Eagle project in the fourth quarter of 2014. ... View this article
... executives said during an earnings call last month that the Beverly facility was slated for a 60-day outage during the company's fiscal fourth quarter. ... View this article
... Allen said. "We also intend to build 18 percent more Class 8 trucks in the fourth quarter than we will in the third quarter.". ... View this article
... quarter of 2013 (amm.com, April 18). It previously had been expected to hit full production in the fourth quarter of 2012. ... View this article
... “As a result of the Vernon shutdown and the company's poor financial performance in the fourth fiscal quarter of 2013, it became apparent that a ... View this article
... North American production also rose to 46.7 million pounds in the fourth quarter of 2012, up from 43.9 million pounds in the third quarter. ... View this article
... "That should be a good indicator for how the third quarter will shake ... in the market for anything larger than truckloads these days," a fourth trader said ... View this article
... The cut-to-length line also features stenciling capability. Samuel expects to have the first product off the line during the fourth quarter. Corinna Petry,. ... View this article
... The company will begin metal-injection molding output in the fourth quarter, which Newman projects will add $2.5 million in net sales (amm.com ... View this article
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