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Weekly CFO Sells Highlight: Intuitive Surgical Inc, Texas Instruments Inc, Amphenol Corp.

2015-02-02 06:05:32| Semiconductors - Topix.net

On 01/27/2015, SVP and CFO Marshall Mohr sold 5,000 shares at an average price of $511.14. The price of the stock has decreased by 3.26% since.

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Photo highlights from the 2015 Cattle Industry Convention in San Antonio, Texas

2015-02-02 02:56:00| Beef

The BEEF team is on the floor at the Cattle Industry Convention and NCBA Trade Show in San Antonio, Texas. Follow along as we share updates as well as photo highlights from this year's show. read more

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A view of the Exxon Mobil refinery in Baytown, Texas September 15, 2008. REUTERS/Jessica Rinaldi

2015-02-01 23:33:46| Chemicals - Topix.net

Union workers took to picket lines on Sunday after strikes were called at nine U.S. refineries and chemical plants in a bid to pressure oil companies to agree to a new national contract covering workers at 63 plants. The walkouts, the first held in support of a nationwide pact since 1980, target plants that together account for about 10 percent of U.S. refining capacity.

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Lawsuit Against Union Pacific over Texas Veterans Parade Crash Begins

2015-01-31 12:17:23| Railroads - Topix.net

A freight train that slammed into a parade float two years ago, killing four veterans and injuring 16 other people, came within 39 inches of missing the trailer, attorneys for both sides told a West Texas jury. A Midland County jury heard opening statements in a lawsuit filed against Union Pacific Corp. on behalf of 17 plaintiffs, including the families of three of the four veterans killed in the crash at a Midland railroad crossing.

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Texas PUC to Submit Proposed Rules for Adoption

2015-01-29 23:52:07| Waste Management - Topix.net

In September 2014, responsibility for regulation of water and wastewater utilities was transferred from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to the Public Utility Commission . The transfer allows TCEQ to focus on its core environmental mission while taking advantage of PUC's historic ratemaking expertise.1 The PUC originally regulated water and sewer rates, and the agency historically has regulated rates and services of electric and telecommunications companies in areas where competition was weak or nonexistent.2 According to Darryl Tietjen, director of Rate Regulation for the PUC, one of the basic objectives of the move is to make water regulation more consistent with the way electric utilities are regulated.

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