Archive for the November 2, 2005
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Rough rice futures at the Chicago Board of Trade closed higher on Monday on light short-covering by commercials and locals, traders said. November rice settled up 2 cents at $7.12 per hundredweight, with January up
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Asian rubber prices were unchanged on Tuesday in thin trade due to holidays in Singapore and Malaysia, but traders saw some support as Tokyo futures recovered from a sharp fall. "People have been waiting for
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Indonesia is forecasting decreased output of unhooked rice, but corn and soyabeans are seen rising this year, the state statistics bureau said on Tuesday. It said unhooked rice output would reach 53.98 million tonnes, down
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Mitsubishi Electric Corp said on Tuesday it has won an order for a satellite from Space Communications Corp, breaking into Japan's commercial communications satellite market. Mitsubishi Electric has been active as a parts supplier for
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Procter & Gamble Co, the maker of Crest toothpaste and Tide laundry detergent, posted a 4 percent rise in quarterly profit on Tuesday, as strong sales of health and beauty items offset rising raw material
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Procter & Gamble Co, the maker of Crest toothpaste and Tide laundry detergent, posted a 4 percent rise in quarterly profit on Tuesday, as strong sales of health and beauty items offset rising raw material
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China's Lenovo Group Ltd reported a better-than-expected 22 percent jump in quarterly earnings on Tuesday, but investors dumped its shares on profit taking and concerns about falling margins. "The new Lenovo is already showing signs
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China's Lenovo Group Ltd reported a better-than-expected 22 percent jump in quarterly earnings on Tuesday, but investors dumped its shares on profit taking and concerns about falling margins. "The new Lenovo is already showing signs
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Dell Inc, the world's biggest personal computer maker, posted preliminary third-quarter earnings below expectations amid weaker sales to US consumers and in Britain. Dell, whose shares fell as much as 5.1 percent in after-hours trade,
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Dell Inc, the world's biggest personal computer maker, posted preliminary third-quarter earnings below expectations amid weaker sales to US consumers and in Britain. Dell, whose shares fell as much as 5.1 percent in after-hours trade,
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