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DiagnoCure gets FDA nod for prostate cancer test, shares jump
Feb 15, 2012 11:44 EST
(Reuters) - Canada's DiagnoCure Inc said it received U.S. regulatory approval for a prostate cancer test that may help avoid unnecessary biopsies, sending its shares to their highest in about 18 months.
Honda's North American plants to resume normal output
Nov 28, 2011 07:28 EST
(Reuters) - Honda Motor Co said all of its North American plants will resume normal production by the start of next month, following improvement in overall parts supply, which was hit by the Thailand floods.
Honda's North American plants to resume normal output
Nov 28, 2011 07:09 EST
(Reuters) - Honda Motor Co <7267.T> said all of its North American plants will resume normal production by the start of next month, following improvement in overall parts supply, which was hit by the Thailand floods.
Gold miners eye explorers on Canada's Yukon trail
Nov 16, 2011 13:12 EST
(Reuters) - As winter draws in across Canada's northern Yukon territory, big mining companies are prospecting for bargains among the army of junior explorers staking claims in what's shaping up as the region's second big gold rush.
Canada's Mile of Gold regains its luster
Nov 03, 2011 12:20 EDT
KIRKLAND LAKE, Ontario (Reuters) - With a gleam in his eyes, Sidney Hamden recalls the glory days of Kirkland Lake, the little Canadian mining town in northern Ontario that was long ago dubbed "The Mile of Gold".
TMX results top forecasts ahead of LSE deal reviews
May 13, 2011 13:08 EDT
TORONTO (Reuters) - TMX Group, the operator of the Toronto Stock Exchange, delivered forecast-beating quarterly results on Friday as it prepares for regulatory reviews of its $3 billion plan to join forces with the London Stock Exchange.
Telus profit surges on data and wireless revenue
Feb 11, 2011 18:03 EST
TORONTO (Reuters) - Telus Corp posted a 46 percent jump in quarterly profit on Friday, driven largely by strong data and wireless revenue, the Canadian telecoms company said, as it pushes ahead with its Internet television service.
Qatar Airways slams Boeing, may buy more Airbus
Nov 25, 2010 16:33 EST
PARIS (Reuters) - The head of Qatar Airways criticized Boeing and accused Air France of rejecting peace overtures on Thursday in a growing airline trade war over financing as Gulf carriers shore up their plans for rapid growth.
Wi-Lan settles patent litigation with UTStarcom
Aug 11, 2010 07:11 EDT
BANGALORE (Reuters) - Technology licensing firm Wi-Lan Inc said on Wednesday it has settled all patent litigation with telecoms equipment maker UTStarcom Inc.
Sharp to produce LED backlights for LCD TVs: report
May 13, 2010 14:30 EDT
(Reuters) - Sharp Corp will begin production of light emitting diodes (LED) backlights for its liquid crystal display (LCD) televisions this year at a cost of 15 billion yen ($160.9 million), the Nikkei business daily said.
Greystar drops as Colombia seeks project redesign
Apr 26, 2010 12:23 EDT
TORONTO (Reuters) - Shares of Greystar Resources plunged on Monday after the company said it had been asked to redesign its key Angostura gold project to conform to new Colombian mining regulations.
Bombardier profit misses Street view
Apr 01, 2010 07:50 EDT
(Reuters) - Canadian planemaker Bombardier Inc <BBDb.TO> reported a fourth-quarter profit that missed Wall Street expectations by a cent, hurt by lower selling prices for business jets, and said it expects to deliver less of its aircraft in 2011.
Tishman, BlackRock quit huge NYC housing complex
Jan 25, 2010 14:34 EST
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A group led by Tishman Speyer Properties LP is giving up control of the Stuyvesant Town and Peter Cooper Village apartment complex in Manhattan to creditors, marking the collapse of one of the largest transactions during the U.S. real estate boom.
Tishman, BlackRock quit huge NYC housing complex
Jan 25, 2010 09:31 EST
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A group led by Tishman Speyer Properties LP is giving up control of the Stuyvesant Town and Peter Cooper Village apartment complex in Manhattan to creditors, marking the collapse of one of the largest transactions during the U.S. real estate boom.
Industrials' optimism is short-range
Oct 22, 2009 11:22 EDT
NEW YORK/CHICAGO (Reuters) - The executives who run big U.S. industrial companies are cautiously optimistic about the future but, so far, their optimism does not extend very far.
Emerson to buy Avocent for $1.2 billion
Oct 06, 2009 10:39 EDT
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Industrial conglomerate Emerson Electric Co <EMR.N> said it would buy network equipment technology provider Avocent Corp <AVCT.O> for about $1.2 billion in cash to expand its business that ensures the stability of large computer systems.
General Mills profit tops view; 2010 outlook strong
Jul 01, 2009 13:23 EDT
NEW YORK (Reuters) - General Mills Inc <GIS.N>, forecast better-than-expected earnings for the current fiscal year, helped by new products and moderating commodity costs.
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