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| International Community Presses Juba, Khartoum On Sudan Referendum The international community is pressuring the Juba and Khartoum governments to speed up preparation for a vote on South Sudan's future - a decision that will be dominated by the fate of coveted oil resources -- but an expert on the African country criticizes the lack of understanding about Sudan. |
| Demand and Price Wave Boosts Oil Company Profits, Though Recovery Concerns Keep Investors Nervous The second largest U.S. oil company, Chevron Corp (NYSE: CVX), has reported a three-fold increase in quarterly profits, with Q2 net income jumping to $5.4 billion ($2.70 per share) from $1.75 billion for the same quarter last year, and revenue increasing 32% to $53 billion. As a further vote of confidence, the company has announced [. |
| MultiCell Technologies, Inc. (MCET.OB) Completes and Launches New Website One company that is starting to earn a reputation as a friend to both investors and medical patients is MultiCell Technologies. Located in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, MultiCell is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company that is developing novel therapeutics and discovery tools to address unmet medical needs for the treatment of neurological disorders, hepatic disease and [. |
| American DG Energy, Inc. (ADGE) Announces Exclusive Rights Agreement for Europe American DG Energy Inc. supplies low-cost energy to its customers through distributed power generating systems. The company offers clean electricity, heat, hot water and cooling solutions to hospitality, healthcare and other industrial facilities at lower costs than charged by local utilities. It does this without any capital or start-up costs to the energy user through [. |
| Exar Corp. (EXAR) Reports Highest Quarterly Revenue in Fifteen Years Exar Corporation reported its highest quarterly revenue in fifteen years, as the company shipped more than 100 million units in the first quarter of fiscal 2011, which ended 6/27/2010. Exar Corporation reported revenue of $39.6 million in the first quarter of fiscal 2011, up sequentially from the $38.5 million reported in the final quarter of [. |