ExxonMobil appeals $150 million judgment given to Md. families whose wells were contaminatedOctober 9th, 2009 ExxonMobil appeals judgment in Md. leak caseTOWSON, Md.
Oil rises above $71 in afternoon European trading as investors eye stock markets, US dollarOctober 6th, 2009 Oil above $71 as global stocks gain, dollar dropsVIENNA — Oil prices rose above $71 a barrel Tuesday, helped by a jump in global stock markets and a weaker dollar, which increases the appeal of commodities to investors. Benchmark crude for November delivery was up 83 cents at $71.24 by afternoon European electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange.
SEC charges 2 traders with violating rule against naked short sellingAugust 5th, 2009 SEC says brokers violated 'naked' short sale ruleWASHINGTON — The Securities and Exchange Commission for the first time has enforced new rules intended to limit a practice known as "naked" short-selling. The SEC said Wednesday that two traders and their firms have agreed to settle charges that they violated the rules without admitting or denying guilt.
Warsaw market traders confront bailiffs over eviction attemptJuly 21st, 2009 Scuffles at Warsaw market over eviction planWARSAW, Poland — Traders at a Warsaw market clashed Tuesday with police and other officials trying to evict them from the hall where their stalls are located, leaving 12 officers injured. Stall owners barricaded themselves inside the downtown hall and sprayed fire extinguishers at bailiffs and security guards in an effort to prevent them entering, trader representative Damian Grabinski said.
Goa may run out of beer by polling day: Liquor tradersApril 15th, 2009 PANAJI - The ongoing tussle between liquor traders and the state excise department has triggered a shortage of booze, especially beer, in Goa, a state with one of the highest alcohol consumption levels in the country. The liquor sellers in the state have stopped taking new stocks in protest against the 'harrassment' by excise officials, who often conduct random stock checking at liquor outlets since it is election season.
ICICI Securities launches offline trading platform in KochiMarch 25th, 2009 KOCHI - ICICI Securities Wednesday launched active trader service (ATS), an offline trading platform, in Kochi. The ATS offers specialised research and personalised services with the aid of latest technology and infrastructure to active traders.
Primal emotions like fear or romance override herd mentalityMarch 24th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Primal emotions like fear or romance override herd mentality, which is what governs people otherwise, especially when it comes to making choices. Advertisers have taken advantage of the herd mentality, which often explains why specific products are best-sellers or are particularly popular.
Jharkhand traders protest rising crime rateMarch 16th, 2009 RANCHI - Traders here Monday closed their shops till noon to protest the killing of three businessmen in Jharkhand in one month. Black flags were put atop shops as hundreds of businessmen and traders took out a protest march to the governor's house.
Gratitude is key to happiness and good lifeMarch 14th, 2009 WASHINGTON - A feeling of gratefulness is the best way to achieve happiness and good life, according to a slew of new studies. Gratitude, the feeling of thankfulness and joy in response to receiving a gift, is one of the essential ingredients for living a good life, says Todd Kashdan, associate professor of psychology at the George Mason University.
Older adults control emotions more easily than young adultsMarch 9th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Older people are better able to manage emotions than their younger counterparts, according to a study. The research study found that reducing negative emotions or inhibiting unwanted thoughts is a resource-demanding process that disrupts the ability of young adults to simultaneously or subsequently perform tasks.
Your sweat carries 'traces' of your emotionsMarch 7th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Animals facing threats warn members of their own species by releasing chemicals, prompting them to take appropriate evasive action. Rice University psychologist Denise Chen suggests a similar phenomenon also occurs in humans.
Traders strike in Raipur causes loss of Rs.1 bnFebruary 15th, 2009 RAIPUR - A day-long traders' strike, called by the Chhattisgarh Chamber of Commerce and Industries here Monday to protest against the anti-encroachment drive of the Raipur Municipal Corporation (RMC), caused a loss of at least Rs.1 billion (Rs.100 crore), the lobby said. The RMC has demolished over 250 shopping outlets in the city within a month.
Uttar Pradesh petrol pumps not to stock diesel from MondayJanuary 31st, 2009 LUCKNOW - Uttar Pradesh's 4,000-odd petrol pumps will not stock diesel from Monday to protest a 5 percent entry tax imposed from Sunday. The Uttar Pradesh Petroleum Traders Association Sunday unanimously resolved not to lift their stocks from oil companies - a move that could create a serious diesel crisis across the state.
Checkpoints lifted at Chandigarh grain marketJanuary 8th, 2009 CHANDIGARH - Following widespread protests by the trader community for the last one week, barricades and police checkpoints put up at the entry points of the vegetables and grain market here were removed Friday morning. With this decision of the administration, the traders at the grain market have also decided to end their two-day old strike.
Chandigarh traders threaten strike over checkpointsJanuary 4th, 2009 CHANDIGARH - Local traders Monday threatened to go on an indefinite strike from Wednesday if barricades and checkpoints put up at entry points of the vegetables and grain market here are not removed. Representatives of various market associations also joined the grain market committee Monday to raise slogans against Chandigarh administrator S.F.